National Governors' Conference (Joan of What?)

The National Conference of the Governors General (NCGG), sometimes referred to colloquially in the media as "Govcon", is a triennial summit meeting of and the Governors General from all 18 states of. Every three years the meeting is held in a different state and is chaired by the Emperor. However, if the Emperor is unable to attend, a Delegate Representing His Imperial Majesty to the National Conference represents him in his stead. The current Emperor,, has attended every Conference since his inauguration in 1996.

The first National Conference was held in 1988, one year after the first Gubernatorial elections were held in a number of the States. Since 1988, there have been 11 held in total: the most recent was held in Swanstone. They are held once every three years, and are held around the Empire, rotating by invitation amongst its members.

The National Conference was designed to serve as a forum of communication between the numerous viceroys, as well as a mechanism for federal oversight of state politics through the Emperor. More recently however, the National Conferences have largely been formalities, as the Federal Government has existing checks on the states.