Imperial House of Koxor

The Imperial House of Koxor (Koxori: Tikhen Tharimourlot Koxoriek /ˈti.xen θa.ɾiˈmɔɾ.lot koˈχo.ɾʲɪk/) is the lower chamber of the Koxoriek Federacy. Along with the Federal Council - the upper chamber - it forms half of the legislature of Koxor. The Imperial House is located on the grounds of the Republican Building in Hamezurakhel, Koxor, and the offices of its members take up the south and west wings of the Republican Building itself.

The first Imperial House was decreed on 25 September 1499 by Hamezu the Great as a way of keeping control over the feudal lords in Koxor after his rebellion against the Eriya Empire. It officially gained its current name in 1683. During the 1920 unrest period in Koxor,

It is composed of Councillors, each of whom represents at least one district in each province. Three Councillors are elected from members of the Imperial House in each province every two years. As there are currently 12 provinces, there are 36 Councillors. Councillors are elected by the results of a popular election in each province combined with the votes of the members of the Imperial House in that province.

First Ministers are usually, but not always, chosen from members of the Federal Council. During general elections, Councillors are given the results of the elections within the provinces they represent and cast their votes for a candidate in accordance with this.