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{{main|Vierz Revolution|Werner Declaration|1990 Vierz National Assembly election}} | {{main|Vierz Revolution|Werner Declaration|1990 Vierz National Assembly election}} | ||
==1992–1997: Dahlke government== | ==1992–1997: Dahlke government== | ||
{{main|1992 Vierz general election}} | {{main|1992 Vierz general election|1997 Vierz general election}} | ||
==1997–2000: Scandals and downfall== | ==1997–2000: Scandals and downfall== | ||
{{main| | {{main|1999 Vierz financial crisis|Higmon Affair}} | ||
==2000–2010: Bachmeier period== | ==2000–2010: Bachmeier period== | ||
{{main|2000 Vierz general election|2005 Vierz general election}} | {{main|2000 Vierz general election|2005 Vierz general election}} | ||
==2010–2012: End of DAP rule== | ==2010–2012: End of DAP rule== | ||
{{main|2010 | {{main|2010 Vierz general election}} | ||
==2012–present: Vahl chancellery== | ==2012–present: Vahl chancellery== | ||
{{main|2017 Vierz general election}} | {{main|2012 Vierz general election|2017 Vierz general election}} | ||
=Constitution= | =Constitution= |
Revision as of 16:08, 25 March 2020
Politics of Vierzland Politisches System Vierzlands | |
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Polity type | Federal parliamentary republic |
Constitution | Constitution of Vierzland |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Federal Assembly |
Type | Unicameral |
Meeting place | Palace of Honour |
Presiding officer | Eva Weiskopf, President of the Federal Assembly |
Executive branch | |
Head of State and Government | |
Title | Chancellor |
Currently | Kaspar Vahl |
Appointer | Federal Assembly |
Cabinet | |
Name | Federal Council |
Current cabinet | Second Vahl cabinet |
Leader | Chancellor |
Deputy leader | Deputy Chancellor |
Appointer | Chancellor |
Headquarters | Chancellery Werner Court |
Ministries | 14 |
Judicial branch | |
Name | Judiciary of Vierzland |
Courts | Courts of Vierzland |
Supreme Federal Court | |
Chief judge | Thortsten Hopfer |
Seat | House of Justice |
High Criminal Court | |
Chief judge | Dieter Loeb |
This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Vierzland |
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The politics of Vierzland take place in the framework of a federal, parliamentary, constitutional republic. The Constitution of Vierzland, signed and ratified in 1992, outlines the system of government of the Vierz Federation.