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!Phrank [Earth Empire] colony world in [Quadrant 7]. !!Summary Phrank is a long-standing and economically significant [Earth Empire] colony in Q7, renowned for its mineral wealth, advanced extraction technology, and strong alignment with Imperial industrial priorities. Established in **3057**, it was among the earliest deep-system colonies to be permanently settled in the quadrant. Its development was spearheaded by the **Solar Mining Corporation (SMC)**, which maintains a substantial presence in the planetary economy to this day. Phrank achieved **Rich Colony** status by at least **3225**, following sustained growth in rare mineral exports, fusion fuel refinement, and autonomous surface-mining systems. The colony also serves as a key logistics hub for outbound Empire-bound freight. While broadly loyalist in political orientation, its wealth inequality and corporate dominance have fuelled periodic tensions with labour groups and local populists. !!Government and Politics Phrank is governed under a **corporate-integrated parliamentary system**, codified in the **Phrank Colonial Charter of 3091**, which blends elected representation with institutionalised corporate influence. The **Governor-Executive** serves as both head of government and chair of the **Colonial Oversight Council**, which includes corporate, civic, and legislative delegates. Imperial law mandates that all major policies are compliant with the **Earth Empire’s Resource Governance Directives (R-GDs)**, with an **Imperial Audit Office (IAO)** liaison permanently embedded within the Governor’s Office. !!Key Government Figures and Offices * **Governor-Executive**: Zhao Lianfeng (People’s Development Bloc – PDB) A seasoned technocrat with ties to the mining unions and pragmatic pro-Imperial views. Zhao was re-elected in **3233**, defeating a SMC-backed candidate in a narrow run-off. * **Minister for Industry and Extractive Affairs**: Neha Ramesh Oversees all mineral licensing, safety regulations, and infrastructure. Formerly a field engineer, known for a balanced stance between union demands and corporate efficiency. * **Minister for Civic Welfare and Social Stabilisation**: Anselmo Caron Coordinates social housing, basic income systems, and community development in mining-impacted zones. * **Minister for Trade and Orbital Logistics**: Gao Mingyu Handles off-world shipping agreements, customs harmonisation with Earth, and inter-corporate dispute resolution. * **Legal Auditor-General**: Catherine van Daalen Reports directly to both the Governor and the IAO, overseeing procurement transparency, election monitoring, and internal corruption investigations. !!Political Landscape Phrank's political system features both elected parties and corporate representation, with the legislature split between **district seats (60%)** and **corporate delegation (40%)**, drawn from major industrial stakeholders registered under the Empire’s Charter. !!Major Parties * **People’s Development Bloc (PDB)** – Centre-left, pro-labour, pro-Imperial reformists. Current ruling party. * **Phrank Corporate League (PCL)** – Right-leaning, pro-business, backed heavily by the Solar Mining Corporation and associated tech firms. Lost power in 3233 after governing since 3215. * **Civic Future Front (CFF)** – Centrist civic-minded party focused on planetary environmental recovery and infrastructure integrity. Currently a junior coalition partner. * **United Miners’ Assembly (UMA)** – Radical left-populist formation aligned with extractive sector workers and surface settlement communities. Holds limited representation but high mobilisation capacity. !!Last Election (3233) The **People’s Development Bloc** won a **plurality** of the vote, securing **34 of 60 elected seats** and forming a coalition with the **Civic Future Front** (8 seats). The **PCL**, which had governed for nearly two decades, suffered losses in both elected and corporate-delegated segments, ending with only 12 legislative votes. Voter turnout was 68%. The election was viewed as competitive and well-administered, with minor concerns raised over media access in remote districts. The IAO reported no significant irregularities.