The Republic, chaired for generations by the House of Baloram, was a mature democracy. It was the largest organization in the galaxy, following the wise rules established by the Senate for a thousand years. Throughout the events, incidents, and conflicts of any era, our forefathers stubbornly adhered to the Constitution of the Republic. Therefore, they were unable to respond to unexpected changes. Reluctantly, the Senate relied on the power of the bureaucracy, and as the bureaucracy grew, corruption and corruption became more and more prevalent within the Senate. Of course, there were attempts to prevent it from becoming dysfunctional, but it was crushed by the lure of bribery and the inspiration of injustice within. The cost of treating the Republic's rotting afflicted areas was too high. Instead of curing the Republic's dysfunction, corporate entities that thought it would be more profitable to charge for the long-term treatment of the disease instead of curing it were rapidly taking over the seats.
To top it all off, Supreme Chancellor Baloram becomes the target of corruption. Although he denies the corruption, his attempt to bring democracy to the House fails.
A full-scale expansion of the private market, i.e., strengthening of the economic power, is an effective way to end the corruption and corruption in the interior of the Republic. The bureaucracy will want a new supreme chancellor to make this happen. This move is evident in the faction of the Trade Union that wants to take the lead in the private market. They choose a candidate for the chair who can maneuver at will to gain control of the market. Palpatine of Naboo. An earnest, hard-working senator who is baptized and free from corruption is a convenient candidate for the Speaker. Baloram is the only person who can be expected to step down.
The Trade Federation presses for the blockade of Naboo, legalizing it and installing Palpatine as supreme chancellor in exchange for its lifting.
Pledging to strengthen the economy, Palpatine will treat the Congress.
He takes a scalpel to lower high corporate taxes, de-regulate businesses, unify market money, ease listing, and liberalize the banks. But Palpatine's surgery develops into an unexpected therapeutic error. The stimulating effect between the companies was achieved, but they gave up their seats in the Senate instead of giving back to the Republic on the economic side. So the root cause is the business policy of the companies themselves. Securing profits is for their own benefit and not the national interest of the Republic. Palpatine's treatment was only used for the purpose of profit exploitation.
So Count Dooku, a conglomerate, advocates the creation of new rules between companies and the creation of a separatist federation. The rules of the separatist federation, including the elimination of the tariffs paid in the Republic, were very attractive to greedy merchants. The Republic and the Senate had outlived their usefulness. The remaining Senate was desperate to re-elect Palpatine and extend his term. No one had the courage to replace Palpatine.
From here, the rivalry between Palpatine and Count Dooku materialized. This was facilitated by the trade unions and banking groups that profited from a neutral position.
After analyzing the treatment process, the Jedi Council decides that all the records are in order and announces the existence of weapons of mass destruction on both sides. This is the first business opportunity since the beginning of the Republic. The Republic's physical strength is exhausted as both sides engage in a series of deliberate bloodletting and operations. Palpatine pushes forward with a powerful legal tool, emergency power, with the goal of restoring his beloved democracy. Reassured that this would shorten the duration of their treatment, the patient Republicans enthusiastically supported their doctor Palpatine. The product of this rough treatment is the Galactic Empire. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)