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This page contains elements/concepts/ideas which are NOT part of eRepublik features.
A senator is an term for a Congressman or Congresswoman. Like the Prime Minister, it is an attempt to tie in the real life political system of Australia into eRepublik game mechanics. "Senators" are considered to be identical to congress members in every aspect except the name, being responsible in Australia for the proposing of laws and the accepting of citizenships.
Australian Senate
The Australian Senate (complete list can be viewed here), is responsible for making the laws in Australia. They debate the legislation on the Australian external forums, in the Australian Senate Hall.
Dutch Senate
In the Netherlands the senate wasn't the same as the Congress, it's was seperate institution for old prominent players to help administrate the country.