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== History == | == History == | ||
Minister-Presidents' cabinets in Soravia have been formed for hundreds of years, dating back to [[Wenceslaus von Alzen]]'s initial Privy Council, which historians have likened to a cabinet, in 1771. | |||
The modern cabinet and its role were outlined and established in the 1983 Soravian constitution, naming the thirteen offices and the eleven ministries that would always be present in the cabinet of a Minister-President that wished to form government, the ministries and offices, unchanged since 1983, are: | |||
#The [[Minister-President of Soravia|Minister-President]] (head of government) | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|First Deputy]] (deputy head of government) | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Agriculture]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Culture]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Defence]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of the Economy]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Education]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of the Environment, Ecology and Resources]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Infrastructure]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of the Interior]] (also serves an advisory role to the executives) | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Health]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Justice]] | |||
#[[Soravia#Government and politics|Minister of Transport]] | |||
Since 1983, the cabinet has only ever consisted of members of the [[Patriots' Front]] or {{wp|political independents}} nominated by the party to serve in the cabinet. | |||
== Structure == | == Structure == |
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Соравійська національна рада Zoraviys'ka natsional'na rada ("Soravian National Council") | |
Cabinet overview | |
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Formed | June 17, 1771 (first instance) April 19, 1983 (modern) |
Jurisdiction | Government of Soravia |
Headquarters | Samistopol, Soravia |
Employees | 13 ministers |
Ministers responsible | |
Website | zornarad |
The Cabinet of Soravia (Soravian: Соравійська національна рада; Zoraviys'ka natsional'na rada, lit. "Soravian National Council") is, together with the President of Soravia, the executive branch of the Government of Soravia. It is headed by the Minister-President of Soravia, currently Nicolai Karpenko, and consists of the head-of-government, the deputy head of government (First Deputy), and the eleven heads of Soravia's main governmental ministries.
History
Minister-Presidents' cabinets in Soravia have been formed for hundreds of years, dating back to Wenceslaus von Alzen's initial Privy Council, which historians have likened to a cabinet, in 1771.
The modern cabinet and its role were outlined and established in the 1983 Soravian constitution, naming the thirteen offices and the eleven ministries that would always be present in the cabinet of a Minister-President that wished to form government, the ministries and offices, unchanged since 1983, are:
- The Minister-President (head of government)
- First Deputy (deputy head of government)
- Minister of Agriculture
- Minister of Culture
- Minister of Defence
- Minister of the Economy
- Minister of Education
- Minister of the Environment, Ecology and Resources
- Minister of Infrastructure
- Minister of the Interior (also serves an advisory role to the executives)
- Minister of Health
- Minister of Justice
- Minister of Transport
Since 1983, the cabinet has only ever consisted of members of the Patriots' Front or political independents nominated by the party to serve in the cabinet.