Political Judiciary: Highest component of the judiciary. Consists of Supreme judges who are concerned with assessing the legitimacy of political decisions conform the basic rights. The body will replace the current First Chamber, or else Senate or Upper House.
Supreme judges will be selected by the Political Judiciary based on expertise. After this within the judiciary a preference will be expressed, by a digital referendum in survey form. Based on these two results digitally a parliamentary referendum in survey form will take place in all parliaments. The results of both referendums are included in the second selection. The result of this will be proposed to a special for that created delegation of legal representatives of several reputable human rights organizations. They validate or reject it by a two-thirds majority in written form the second selection with the addition of the necessary arguments. On this basis the final selection and appointment is following. If rejected a new selection is following which again via a digital referendum in survey form will be submitted to the judiciary. After this again a second selection is following which again will be proposed to the legal representatives of the several reputable human rights organizations. If they reject again, then the governing body [executive body] of the UN, after consultation of the judiciary and the legal representatives of the various reputable human rights organizations, takes, based on two-thirds majority, the final decision on the nomination.
The Political Judiciary shall evaluate all regulations and practices conform fundamental rights. Not just the Legislative Authority and the Governing Body [executive body], but also the SupportiveBody [civil servants and other services].
The Political Judiciary shall asess and advise solicited and unsolicited both parliaments and parliamentarians and other politicians.
Citizens too can turn to the Political Judiciary with an Political judiciary concerning complaint.