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{{WIP}} {{Region icon Kylaris}} [[Category:Rajyaghar]]
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{{Infobox government agency
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The '''Ashta Pradhan''', or Central Union Government, is the executive decision making body of the Government of Rajyaghar. The Ashta Pradhan is a group in the government of Rajyaghar, consisting of the senior Ministers of the Crown, including the ''Great Offices of State'' (Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defence, Treasury and Prime Minister) with the Prime Minister serving as Chair {{wp|de jure}} as in accordance with the Constitution, the Maharaja serves as Chairman of the Ashta Pradhan.
The '''Ashta Pradhan''', or Cabinet of Rajyaghar, is the executive decision-making body of the Government of Rajyaghar. The Ashta Pradhan is a group in the government of Rajyaghar, consisting of the senior Ministers of the Crown, including the ''Great Offices of State'' (Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defence, Treasury and Premier) with the [[Premier of Rajyaghar|Premier]] serving as Chairman.


Officially, the body is called the "Ashta Pradhan" (transl. Central Union Government), however, in modern times it has become commonplace for the Ashta Pradhan to be called "the {{wp|cabinet (government)|Cabinet}}" or "[Prime Minister's surname] Ministry". The term "Ashta Pradhan" is often used as a {{wp|metonym}} for the Government and Cabinet, with the term "[[State House]]" being used as a metonym for the Prime Minister and his advisors.
Officially, the body is called the "Ashta Pradhan", however, in modern times it has become commonplace for the Ashta Pradhan to be called "the {{wp|cabinet (government)|Cabinet}}" or "[Premier's surname] Ministry". The term "Ashta Pradhan" is often used as a {{wp|metonym}} for the Central Union Government and Cabinet, with the term "[[State House]]" being used as a metonym for the Premier and his advisors.


The current Cabinet was nominated by [[Madhava Thakur]] and confirmed by [[Monarchy of Rajyaghar|Maharaja]] [[Krishan VII]] following the 2020 General Election. The incumbent Cabinet is the ''Third Thakur Ministry'', succeeding the Second Thakur Ministry which was formed following the 2015 General Election.
The current Cabinet was nominated by [[Madhava Thakur]] and confirmed by [[Monarchy of Rajyaghar|Maharaja]] [[Krishan VII]] following the 2020 General Election. The incumbent Cabinet is the Third Thakur Ministry, succeeding the Second Thakur Ministry which was formed following the 2015 General Election.


==Membership==
==Membership==


Ministers of the Crown can only be selected from the [[Shahee Sansad]] by the Prime Minister and they fall into one of two categories:
Ministers of the Crown can only be selected from the [[Shahee Sansad]] by the Premier and they fall into one of two categories:
* Secretaries of State
* Secretaries of State
* Ministers of State
* Ministers of State


Ministers of the Crown who head government departments hold the office of "Secretary of State for [department]" which is often simplified to "Defence Secretary", "Foreign Secretary", etc. There are also "Secretaries of State {{wp|Minister without portfolio|without Portfolio}}" which are senior Ministers of the Crown who do not head a Government Department. These posts exist to allow these individuals, who often have significant party influence, to be in the Ashta Pradhan as only Secretaries of State, not Ministers of State, serve on the Ashta Pradhan. As only Secretaries of State are allowed to serve in the Ashta Pradhan, the role of Prime Minister, which will often not head a government department, is {{wp|ex officio}} the Secretary of State for the Civil Service. In recent years, the Leader of the House and the {{wp|Chief Whip}}, purely parliamentary party-political roles, have attended cabinet as observers, allowing them to plan the legislative aspect of government policy.
Ministers of the Crown who head government departments hold the office of "Secretary of State for [department]" which is often simplified to "Defence Secretary", "Foreign Secretary", etc. There are also "Secretaries of State {{wp|Minister without portfolio|without Portfolio}}" which are senior Ministers of the Crown who do not head a Government Department. These posts exist to allow these individuals, who often have significant party influence, to be in the Ashta Pradhan as only Secretaries of State, not Ministers of State, serve on the Ashta Pradhan. As only Secretaries of State are allowed to serve in the Ashta Pradhan, the role of Premier, which will often not head a government department, is {{wp|ex officio}} the Secretary of State for the Civil Service. In recent years, the Leader of the House and the {{wp|Chief Whip}}, purely parliamentary party-political roles, have attended cabinet as observers, allowing them to plan the legislative aspect of government policy.


Unlike other {{wp|westminster system|Northabbey model}} governments, the Ashta Pradhan of Rajyaghar iss not considered to be a "Cabinet of Equals" with the Prime Minister being the "{{wp|Primus inter pares|first among equals}}". Instead, the adapted Rajyani model sees the Prime Minister as a semi-Presidential figure. The presidential ability of the Prime Minister over their cabinet has differed between different cabinets with it depending on the Prime Minister's influence over his party and their political strength.
Unlike other {{wp|westminster system|Northabbey model}} governments, the Ashta Pradhan of Rajyaghar is not considered to be a "Cabinet of Equals" with the Premier being the "{{wp|Primus inter pares|first among equals}}". Instead, the adapted Rajyani model sees the Premier as a semi-Presidential figure. The presidential ability of the Premier over their cabinet has differed between different cabinets with it depending on the Premier's influence over his party and their political strength.


The Ashta Pradhan is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive with its decisions being implemented either under existing powers of the executive government or by {{wp|Royal prerogative|Royal Decrees}} exercised by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers.
The Ashta Pradhan is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive with its decisions being implemented either under existing powers of the executive government or by {{wp|Royal prerogative|Royal Decrees}} exercised by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers.


==Meetings==
==Meetings==
[[file: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Hyderabad House.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Prime Minister Thakur and [[Niina Hermansdohter]] at the Ashta Pradhan Building]]
[[file: Prime Minister Narendra Modi with British Prime Minister Theresa May at Hyderabad House.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Premier Thakur and [[Niina Hermansdohter]] at the Ashta Pradhan Building]]
Every week, the Ashta Pradhan meets in the building which bears its name. The first meeting of the Ashta Pradhan each month, however, is held at the [[Royal Palace of Kinadica|Royal Palace]] with the Maharaja presiding over the meeting. This meeting often sets out the agenda for the month ahead, reviews the progress of the government in the prior month and is also when most Royal Decrees are signed by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers. Meetings of the Ashta Pradhan are confidential with the transcripts, which often have redactions, being released to the public after 15 years. The monthly meeting held at the Royal Palace is not transcribed to ensure the perception of impartiality of the Maharaja.
Every week, the Ashta Pradhan meets in the building which bears its name. The first meeting of the Ashta Pradhan each month, however, is held at the [[Royal Palace of Kinadica|Royal Palace]] with the Maharaja presiding over the meeting. This meeting often sets out the agenda for the month ahead, reviews the progress of the government in the prior month and is also when most Royal Decrees are signed by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers. Meetings of the Ashta Pradhan are confidential with the transcripts, which often have redactions, being released to the public after 15 years. The monthly meeting held at the Royal Palace is not transcribed to ensure the perception of impartiality of the Maharaja.


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The Great Offices of State refer to the five most senior government positions:
The Great Offices of State refer to the five most senior government positions:
# Prime Minister
# Premier
# Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
# Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
# Secretary of State for Defence
# Secretary of State for Defence
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# Secretary of State for the Treasury
# Secretary of State for the Treasury


Since 2013, following the passage of the Continuity of Government Act (2013), in the case of incapacity or death of the Prime Minister, the duties of the Prime Minister fall to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs automatically. Due to the Maharaja being the only one who can appoint a Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary does not become Prime Minister nor acting Prime Minister but they obtain several duties pertaining to national security and chairmanship over the government. In the event that the Foreign Secretary is incapacitated or unable to perform these duties, the above line of precedence is followed. If the Secretary of State for the Treasury is unable to perform these duties, the Maharaja shall assume the duties them-self.
Since 2013, following the passage of the Continuity of Government Act (2013), in the case of incapacity or death of the Premier, the duties of the Premier fall to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs automatically. Due to the Maharaja being the only one who can appoint a Premier, the Foreign Secretary does not become Premier nor acting Premier, but they obtain several duties pertaining to national security and chairmanship over the government. In the event that the Foreign Secretary is incapacitated or unable to perform these duties, the above line of precedence is followed. If the Secretary of State for the Treasury is unable to perform these duties, the Maharaja shall assume the duties them-self.


===Current Great Officers of State===
===Current Great Officers of State===
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{{Cabinet table ministry|'''Head of Government'''}}
{{Cabinet table ministry|'''Head of Government'''}}
{{Cabinet table minister
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  | title                  = [[Prime Minister of Rajyaghar]]<br>Secretary of State for the Civil Service
  | title                  = [[Premier of Rajyaghar]]<br>Secretary of State for the Civil Service
  | minister1              = [[Madhava Thakur]]
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  | minister1_termstart    = September 2010
  | minister1_termstart    = September 2010
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{{Cabinet table ministry|'''Secretaries of State'''}}
{{Cabinet table minister
| title                  = First Secretary of State
| minister1              = Arjun Misra
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  | title                  = Secretary of State for Home Affairs
  | title                  = Secretary of State for Home Affairs
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 10 June 2021

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Ashta Pradhan
Cabinet of Rajyaghar
GovernmentSealRajyaghar.png
Government Seal
Agency overview
FormedOctober 1946
Preceding agency
  • Satria Etrurianan Colonial Administration
JurisdictionGovernment of Rajyaghar
HeadquartersGovernment Hill, Kinadica
Motto"Jai Maharaja"
Employees18 Ministers
Agency executive

The Ashta Pradhan, or Cabinet of Rajyaghar, is the executive decision-making body of the Government of Rajyaghar. The Ashta Pradhan is a group in the government of Rajyaghar, consisting of the senior Ministers of the Crown, including the Great Offices of State (Home Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defence, Treasury and Premier) with the Premier serving as Chairman.

Officially, the body is called the "Ashta Pradhan", however, in modern times it has become commonplace for the Ashta Pradhan to be called "the Cabinet" or "[Premier's surname] Ministry". The term "Ashta Pradhan" is often used as a metonym for the Central Union Government and Cabinet, with the term "State House" being used as a metonym for the Premier and his advisors.

The current Cabinet was nominated by Madhava Thakur and confirmed by Maharaja Krishan VII following the 2020 General Election. The incumbent Cabinet is the Third Thakur Ministry, succeeding the Second Thakur Ministry which was formed following the 2015 General Election.

Membership

Ministers of the Crown can only be selected from the Shahee Sansad by the Premier and they fall into one of two categories:

  • Secretaries of State
  • Ministers of State

Ministers of the Crown who head government departments hold the office of "Secretary of State for [department]" which is often simplified to "Defence Secretary", "Foreign Secretary", etc. There are also "Secretaries of State without Portfolio" which are senior Ministers of the Crown who do not head a Government Department. These posts exist to allow these individuals, who often have significant party influence, to be in the Ashta Pradhan as only Secretaries of State, not Ministers of State, serve on the Ashta Pradhan. As only Secretaries of State are allowed to serve in the Ashta Pradhan, the role of Premier, which will often not head a government department, is ex officio the Secretary of State for the Civil Service. In recent years, the Leader of the House and the Chief Whip, purely parliamentary party-political roles, have attended cabinet as observers, allowing them to plan the legislative aspect of government policy.

Unlike other Northabbey model governments, the Ashta Pradhan of Rajyaghar is not considered to be a "Cabinet of Equals" with the Premier being the "first among equals". Instead, the adapted Rajyani model sees the Premier as a semi-Presidential figure. The presidential ability of the Premier over their cabinet has differed between different cabinets with it depending on the Premier's influence over his party and their political strength.

The Ashta Pradhan is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive with its decisions being implemented either under existing powers of the executive government or by Royal Decrees exercised by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers.

Meetings

Premier Thakur and Niina Hermansdohter at the Ashta Pradhan Building

Every week, the Ashta Pradhan meets in the building which bears its name. The first meeting of the Ashta Pradhan each month, however, is held at the Royal Palace with the Maharaja presiding over the meeting. This meeting often sets out the agenda for the month ahead, reviews the progress of the government in the prior month and is also when most Royal Decrees are signed by the Maharaja on the advice of their Ministers. Meetings of the Ashta Pradhan are confidential with the transcripts, which often have redactions, being released to the public after 15 years. The monthly meeting held at the Royal Palace is not transcribed to ensure the perception of impartiality of the Maharaja.

The Ashta Pradhan building also plays host to foreign dignitaries during official and working visits due to the palatial architectural style of the building and its ability to hold bilateral and multilateral meetings in its large conference rooms. The grounds of the building are also large enough for Honour Guards to be inspected by foreign dignitaries during their visits. The building is located on the Rajpath on Government Hill in Kinadica.

Great Offices of State

The Great Offices of State refer to the five most senior government positions:

  1. Premier
  2. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  3. Secretary of State for Defence
  4. Secretary of State for Home Affairs
  5. Secretary of State for the Treasury

Since 2013, following the passage of the Continuity of Government Act (2013), in the case of incapacity or death of the Premier, the duties of the Premier fall to the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs automatically. Due to the Maharaja being the only one who can appoint a Premier, the Foreign Secretary does not become Premier nor acting Premier, but they obtain several duties pertaining to national security and chairmanship over the government. In the event that the Foreign Secretary is incapacitated or unable to perform these duties, the above line of precedence is followed. If the Secretary of State for the Treasury is unable to perform these duties, the Maharaja shall assume the duties them-self.

Current Great Officers of State

Here is a gallery of the incumbent Great Officers of State:

Current Composition

Third Thakur Ministry
RajyagharFlag.png
24th Ministry of Rajyaghar
Incumbent
GovernmentSealRajyaghar.png
Seal of the Government of Rajyaghar
Date formed15 September 2020 (2020-09-15)
People
Head of stateKrishan VII
Head of governmentMadhava Thakur
No. of ministers18 (+ 3 observers)
Total no. of members21
Member partyRajyani Rashtriya Party (RRP)
Udāramātāvāḍī (LP)
Status in legislatureMajority
Opposition cabinetHM's Loyal Opposition
Opposition partyCooperative Party
History
Election(s)2020 General Election
Legislature term(s)24th Shahee Sansad
Budget(s)March 2020 Budget
Predecessor2nd Thakur Ministry

The current composition of the Ashta Pradhan as of the 2020 General Election is as follows:

Portfolio Minister Took office Left office Party
Head of Government
Premier of Rajyaghar
Secretary of State for the Civil Service
 Madhava ThakurSeptember 2010IncumbentRRP
Secretaries of State
First Secretary of State Arjun MisraFebruary 2016IncumbentLP
Secretary of State for Home Affairs Santosh MudaliyarSeptember 2010IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Raksha ShangaviSeptember 2010IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Defence Payal JoshiSeptember 2015IncumbentLP
Secretary of State for the Treasury Kaylash BapodraSeptember 2010IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Justice Rahul VadekarSeptember 2015IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for the Security Services Govind GuptaSeptember 2015IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Transportation Anil MalhotraDecember 2019IncumbentLP
Secretary of State for Infrastructure Vaibhav DalaviDecember 2019IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Clan and Local Affairs Mamta BakshiSeptember 2015IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Agriculture Bheem TripathiSeptember 2015IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for the Health Service Kishen OdedraSeptember 2015IncumbentLP
Secretary of State for the Environment Anushka SatavelekarSeptember 2015IncumbentLP
Secretary of State for Education Naveen BadakarApril 2018IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Trade Rahul JogalekarSeptember 2015IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Housing Aditi KusariSeptember 2010IncumbentRRP
Secretary of State for Sport and Culture Amish GhandiSeptember 2020IncumbentRRP
Also attending meetings of the Ashta Pradhan
Leader of the House Mahadaji RandhawaAugust 2016IncumbentRRP
Government Chief Whip Pranav BajpeyiAugust 2016IncumbentRRP
Deputy Chief Whip Lalita DoshiFebruary 2016IncumbentLP