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The ministries of the Empire of [[Shalum]] are the primary bodies through which the central government exercises its executive authority. Each of these is headed by a {{wp|Minister (government)|government minister}}, who also serves as a member of the cabinet, and is supported by junior ministers who are often designated as ''deputies''. Subordinate to the ministries are departments known as {{wp|Executive agency|executive agencies}} which have been granted varying degrees of autonomy to carry out their designated functions. Although they fall under the jurisdiction of their parent ministry, these agencies usually operate within independent budgets established by parliament. | The ministries of the Empire of [[Shalum]] are the primary bodies through which the central government exercises its executive authority. Each of these is headed by a {{wp|Minister (government)|government minister}}, who also serves as a member of the cabinet, and is supported by junior ministers who are often designated as ''deputies''. Subordinate to the ministries are departments known as {{wp|Executive agency|executive agencies}} which have been granted varying degrees of autonomy to carry out their designated functions. Although they fall under the jurisdiction of their parent ministry, these agencies usually operate within independent budgets established by parliament. | ||
As of January 2021, there are | As of January 2021, there are 15 ministries of the Shalumite government. | ||
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|Lord Bastian Rosen | |Lord Bastian Rosen | ||
|Lady Lena Breland | |Lady Lena Breland | ||
|Aragon | |||
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|Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |||
|1865 | |||
|Michael Austad | |||
|Lord Andre Mickelsen | |||
|Aragon | |Aragon | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Office the Prime Minister and Cabinet | |Office the Prime Minister and Cabinet | ||
|1799 | |1799 | ||
|Prime Minister | |Prime Minister Gabriella Wendl | ||
|Deputy | |Deputy Minister Derek Karlstad | ||
|Aragon | |Aragon | ||
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==Publicly Owned Entities== | ==Publicly Owned Entities== | ||
'''Established by acts of Parliament''' | |||
*Shalumite Postal Service | |||
*Renewable Energy Finance Service | |||
*Imperial Mortgage Assistance Group | |||
*National Rail Service | |||
*Urban Community Investment Group | |||
*Rural Community Investment Group | |||
*Shalumite Overseas Investment Service | |||
*Shalumite National Legal Service Fund | |||
*Seelman-Leman University for the Deaf and Blind | |||
*Shalumite Commomodity Cooperative | |||
*Imperial Community Banking Service | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 03:55, 17 April 2021
Executive
Head of State
Privy Council
The Imperial Cabinet
Legislative
Prime Minister
Imperial Council
National Council
Judiciary
Ministries
The ministries of the Empire of Shalum are the primary bodies through which the central government exercises its executive authority. Each of these is headed by a government minister, who also serves as a member of the cabinet, and is supported by junior ministers who are often designated as deputies. Subordinate to the ministries are departments known as executive agencies which have been granted varying degrees of autonomy to carry out their designated functions. Although they fall under the jurisdiction of their parent ministry, these agencies usually operate within independent budgets established by parliament.
As of January 2021, there are 15 ministries of the Shalumite government.
Name | Establishment | First Minister | Deputy Minister | Headquarters |
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Ministry of Justice | 1789 | Steffen Selvig | Veronika Sundt | Aragon |
Ministry of Home Affairs | 1813 | Marquis Soren Lovik | Lord Jakob Helsing | Aragon |
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade | 1673 | Lady Rebekka Borge | Oscar Brevik | Aragon |
Ministry of Agriculture | 1802 | Lord Marcel Blackburn | Celine Klein | Aragon |
Ministry of Defense | 1849 | Jannik Strauss | Sigrid Eiker | Aragon |
Ministry of Education | 1887 | Alicia Wendel | Susanna Hirsch | Aragon |
Ministry of Energy and Water | 1892 | Lord Isaak Schweiger | Lord Oliver Meyer | Aragon |
Ministry of Health | 1913 | Viola Leiber | Lady Alois Wisteria | Aragon |
Ministry of Labor and Social Service | 1849 | Nicolas Ashland | Simon Kuhl | Dresden |
Ministry of Treasury | 1665 | Lord Markus Werner | Lord Gabriel Agner | Aragon |
Ministry of Science and Technology | 1785 | Sascha Busch | Lord Matthias Kloss | Dresden |
Ministry of Tourism and Communications | 1945 | Lord Richard Weidmann | Noah Ritter | Aragon |
Ministry of Environment and Rural Affairs | 1928 | Lord Caspar Hartmann | Ian Schulte | Frankfurt |
Ministry of Transport | 1789 | Lord Bastian Rosen | Lady Lena Breland | Aragon |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | 1865 | Michael Austad | Lord Andre Mickelsen | Aragon |
Office the Prime Minister and Cabinet | 1799 | Prime Minister Gabriella Wendl | Deputy Minister Derek Karlstad | Aragon |
Political Culture
Publicly Owned Entities
Established by acts of Parliament
- Shalumite Postal Service
- Renewable Energy Finance Service
- Imperial Mortgage Assistance Group
- National Rail Service
- Urban Community Investment Group
- Rural Community Investment Group
- Shalumite Overseas Investment Service
- Shalumite National Legal Service Fund
- Seelman-Leman University for the Deaf and Blind
- Shalumite Commomodity Cooperative
- Imperial Community Banking Service