Federal Executive Council of the United Reich of New Bayern (New World Map Game)

The Federal Executive Council (German: Bundesexekutivversammlung, lit. "Federal Executive Assembly", abbr. BEV) was a provisional governing body of the United Reich of New Bayern. Its purpose was to run the country until the formation of the first Reichsparlament and the election of the first Kaiser. In essence, the Federal Executive Council was both a collective head of state and a national legislature. It existed during an era in the history of Neubayern known as the "Integration Period", while the original thirteen states of Neubayern reorganised themselves to suit their new circumstances. Each state had ten delegates representing them in the BEV, which deliberated on laws and performed all duties of a normal legislature.

Throughout the BEV's three-month existence, the Council was led by Franz Josef Dietrich, the leader of Württemberg's Imperial Conservative Party. From its establishment until its dissolution, the BEV also consisted only of members of the Democratic Unity Front, a coalition of socialist, liberal democratic and conservative parties formed by the Constitution to govern the country.

One of the main duties performed by the Council was the election of the first Kaiser. A list of candidates was assembled on the first day of the Council, with a roll of all thirteen state monarchs being documented. According to the Constitution, after election the monarchy would immediately become hereditary. Thus, the Council carefully deliberated upon the question of which state monarch to choose. After thorough background checks and testing, the Council finalised its decision on 1st March 871 to crown King Franz VI of Löwehausen as Kaiser of Neubayern (under the name of Franz I).

After the coronation ceremony on 21st March 871, Kaiser Franz I appointed Franz Josef Dietrich, the President of the BEV, as the first Reichsleiter. After the first Federal Election, held on 1st April 871, the first Reichsparlament came into existence, and Dietrich was inaugurated. The next day, after closing addresses and dissolution ceremony, the Federal Executive Council, having completed all its duties, ceased to exist.