King's Share

King's Share is a political term that defines the share of one specific Congressman in terms of the total number of Congressmen. In Lovian politics, the quantitative composition of the Congress changes relatively frequently due to the fact that the Prime Minister settles the number of Congressmen before every Federal Election by law. In other words, there is no specific permanent number of Members of the Congress.

King's Share is called this way due to the fact that the King is the only stable factor in Congress as he is so-called Member by Right. The King does not need to be chosen and therefore he has a permanent seat in Congress.

Mathematically, the King's Share is calculated in the following way: ( 1 / total number of Congressmen ) x 100. It must be taken in notice that it is not written as a percentage.