The Governor's Emergency Republic
After a mass-casualty attack, a governor suspends elections and legislature under an open-ended emergency decree.
Following a devastating domestic terror attack that cripples the state capital, the Governor declares a sweeping emergency order postponing elections, suspending the legislature, and concentrating executive authority "until public order is fully restored."
You are the Governor's Counsel
The Situation Room
>State police commanders say the emergency powers are the only reason key infrastructure is still functioning.
>The state supreme court is preparing an emergency hearing, but the justices cannot safely assemble in person.
>Opposition leaders are broadcasting from undisclosed locations, accusing the Governor of using bloodshed as cover for dictatorship.
Internal Briefing Notes
• Governors possess broad emergency powers, but indefinite suspension of ordinary constitutional government crosses into legally untested terrain.
• If courts and legislature cannot physically convene, formal checks may exist only on paper during the most dangerous hours.
• Once security agencies normalize rule by decree, rolling those powers back becomes politically and operationally difficult.
Escalation Window
Reveal each phase to see how the situation deteriorates.
If you retreat, the state may descend into chaos. If you advance, it may stop being constitutional. What is your advice?
Choose your response. There are no good options.
You maximize executive control over a shattered state, but rapidly slide toward open constitutional dictatorship.
You regain institutional legitimacy, but may hand operational paralysis back to a body incapable of governing the crisis.
You reduce accusations of self-coup, but surrender state sovereignty in the middle of an emergency.
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