After all, the advantages brought by speeches and the basic support in the Northern Territory and dominions are mainly concentrated among the middle and lower classes.
Although they possess the right to vote, it is the National Assembly that truly decides who becomes the Empire's Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is elected after a collective vote by the members of the National Assembly.
Although members of the National Assembly must consider whether a policy is beneficial before making a decision, and whether a Prime Minister candidate is suitable for the responsibilities, this does not mean there is no room for manipulation.
The people who support them to become members of parliament are the voters from their respective constituencies, and they were elected to give voice to their groups.
But this does not mean that when the public supports a candidate, the members of parliament must vote for that person.
