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{{Politics of Acrea}}
{{Politics of Acrea}}


The '''Council of State''' ({{wp|Scandinavian languages|Nordic}}: ''Statsrådet'') is the {{wp|Cabinet (government)|national cabinet}} of [[Acrea]]. The Council of State constitutes the {{wp|Executive (government)|executive authority}} of [[Acrea]], and serves as both a cabinet and privy council to the [[Monarchy of Acrea|King]]. It consists of  
The '''Council of State''' ({{wp|Scandinavian languages|Nordic}}: ''Statsrådet'') is the {{wp|Cabinet (government)|national cabinet}} of [[Acrea]]. The Council of State constitutes the {{wp|Executive (government)|executive authority}} of [[Acrea]], and serves as both a cabinet and privy council to the [[Monarchy of Acrea|King]]. It consists of 14 ministries, including the Chancellery.
 
With the exception of the Chancellor and Foreign Minister, all members of the Council may concurrently be Members of Parliament and Ministers. However, for the duration of their tenure as Minister, their seats in the [[Riksdag]] are deputised for the duration of their term. Being an MP is not a requirement for being eligible to be appointed to a ministerial position. The Council usually convenes weekly in a meeting convened by the Chancellor, most commonly on Fridays in either the Royal Palace or the Chancellery, and is presided over by the King.


==Organisation==
==Organisation==
 
The Council is composed of 14 Ministers, each serving as the head of their respective government ministry. Although only the Chancellery and Foreign Ministry are traditionally considered part of the executive, in practice the entire Council is considered to be the executive. As originally established, there was no official order of precedence or succession to the Chancellor. This was changed with the passing of the Instrument of Government in 1792, which established the order of succession as: Foreign Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Defence, and Minister of Justice, with all subsequent being decided by order of seniority of ministry.
==History==


==Cabinet==
==Cabinet==

Revision as of 11:33, 20 March 2022


The Council of State (Nordic: Statsrådet) is the national cabinet of Acrea. The Council of State constitutes the executive authority of Acrea, and serves as both a cabinet and privy council to the King. It consists of 14 ministries, including the Chancellery.

With the exception of the Chancellor and Foreign Minister, all members of the Council may concurrently be Members of Parliament and Ministers. However, for the duration of their tenure as Minister, their seats in the Riksdag are deputised for the duration of their term. Being an MP is not a requirement for being eligible to be appointed to a ministerial position. The Council usually convenes weekly in a meeting convened by the Chancellor, most commonly on Fridays in either the Royal Palace or the Chancellery, and is presided over by the King.

Organisation

The Council is composed of 14 Ministers, each serving as the head of their respective government ministry. Although only the Chancellery and Foreign Ministry are traditionally considered part of the executive, in practice the entire Council is considered to be the executive. As originally established, there was no official order of precedence or succession to the Chancellor. This was changed with the passing of the Instrument of Government in 1792, which established the order of succession as: Foreign Minister, Minister of the Interior, Minister of Defence, and Minister of Justice, with all subsequent being decided by order of seniority of ministry.

Cabinet

Image Incumbent Ministry In Office Since
Rasmussen5.png Malin Rasmussen Chancellery 13 May 2019
MoDSkjaeran.JPG Mikael Skjæran Ministry of Defence 21 June 2020
EmelieSkjaeranPortrait.jpg Elena Skjæran Ministry of Foreign Affairs 13 May 2019
MattiasStore.jpg Matthias Støre Ministry of the Interior 13 May 2019
PeterMatthes.jpg Peter Wilhelm Matthes Ministry of Finance 13 May 2019
AndreasLangenkamp.jpeg Andreas Langenkamp Ministry of Justice 13 May 2019
CeciliaBergqvist.jpg Cecilia Bergqvist Ministry of Education 13 May 2019
AimeeSoderlund.jpg Aimée Söderlund Ministry of Trade 13 May 2019
[[File:|150px]] Ministry of Health 13 May 2019
[[File:|150px]] Ministry of Agriculture and Food 13 May 2019
[[File:|150px]] Ministry of Climate and the Environment 13 May 2019
[[File:|150px]] Ministry of Infrastructure 13 May 2019
AndreaSjovold.jpg Andrea Sjøvold Ministry of Culture 13 May 2019
[[File:|150px]] Ministry of Labour 13 May 2019