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Revision as of 14:21, 14 September 2022

Federal Government of Morrawia
Morawská federální wláda
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Government Coat of Arms
State typeFederal Presidential Republic
ConstitutionMorrawian Constitution
Legislative branch
NameFederal Congress
TypeBicameral
Meeting placeHouses of Congress (Králowec)
Upper house
NameSenate of the Republic
Presiding officerJolana Woříškowá
Senate Speaker
Lower house
NameHouse of Representatives
Presiding officerAndrej Pysařík
House Speaker
Executive branch
Head of State
TitlePresident
CurrentlyThomas Slawinský
Head of Government
TitlePresident
CurrentlyThomas Slawinský (Progressive Party)
Cabinet
NameThe Cabinet
Judicial branch
Supreme Court of Morrawia
Chief judgeTobias Ader
SeatSupreme Court Building

The Federal Government, officially the The Government of Morrawia is a political structure that works as a legislative, executive and judiciary of the Federal Republic of Morrawia. It uses a bicameral legislative system.

Political parties & movements

As of now, in Morrawia, there are officially 12 parties registered which did run for the latest House elections (2020) in all Provinces of Morrawia, from which 5 managed to get their representation in the House of Representatives (that is getting >5% in the elections) and 6 in the Senate.

There are many political parties existing on provincial, municipal and other levels, such as the "United Elbennia Movement" in the Elbennia, german-speaking Province of Morrawia, which is trying for almost all of history to be more autonomous. As of March 2022, there are about 17,400 registered political groups, clubs, movements, or municipal groups hoping to develop their local area.

The nation-wide political parties are:

Political Party Shortcut Ideology Seats in Federal Congress Main political agenda
House of Representatives Senate
Progressive Party PS Progressivism 353 59 Establishment of more equal opportunities for all and expansion of MHS
New Democratic RSM National Progressivism 127 15 Expanding of the social programs and representation on minorities all across the country
Republican Party RS Conservatism 114 3 Lowering of taxes and protection of borders and Gun Rights
National Party NS Right-wing populism 52 11 Upholding of traditional values, pro-gun advocacy and anti-immigrant enforcement policy
The Federalist Party FS Federalism 27 29 Protection of federalist system and rights of individual Provinces of Morrawia
National Unity Alliance ANJ Far-right populism 0 2 Rollback of most social programes and enforcement of "INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY" as a governmental program along with lowering taxes

Elections

Timing of elections

Senate: Every 2 years ⅓ of the senate is replaced in a vote
House of Representatives: Every 4 years
Regional and municipal: Every 4 years for local Houses and every 2 years for local Senates

Process of elections

Morrawia has very decentralized election system. There are two types: Federal and Provincial. Federal elections to the House of Representatives are held every 4 years and for the Senate, ⅓ of the Senate is elected every 2 years with a term of 6 years in total for every senator. Since 1995 all federal elections are considered a public holiday and two days for House and Senate elections every year are days, with no school and no work. People can vote either in a polling place in every town or city, or can mail-in their ballots before the election days start. Votes are than counted the last day of an election and finally declared the day after. Due to proportional voting system, no one´s vote is wasted, except only if their candidate gets less than five percent of the votes. Presidential elections are happening every 4 years and are separate from elections to legislature. These elections are two-round proportional voting and if one candidate doesnt get at least 50% of votes, second round happens.

No campaign time

7 days before elections, it is prohibited to air political campaign rallys, do those rallys or spread any advertisement concerning the elections, otherwise they can face the fine of up to 100 000 tollars. 3 days before elections, media are prohibited from posting last-minute public opinion polls. Those rules are put in place to ensure, that there isn't a last-minute agenda push that can sway people's emotions and not their rationality.

Federal Congress (Legislature)

House of Representatives

House of Representatives has 696 members from every Province. Elections are held every 4 years and seats are proportionally distributed per votes.

House of Representatives Political Distribution:
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Partisan Distribution Coalition Distribution (353 × 166)
House of Representatives Speaker allegiance:    New Democratic Party
Color Name Nick Political Leaning Number of Seats Affiliation
#23E4E1 Progressive Party Progressives Progressive left
353 / 696
Government
#D7B126 New Democratic Party Democrats Moderate left
127 / 696
Unaffiliated
#1A567E Republican Party Republicans Conservative right
114 / 696
Opposition
#EF1616 National Party Nationals Conservative right
52 / 696
Opposition
#5AD25A The Federalist Party Federalists Liberal centre-right
50 / 696
Unaffiliated
Current House of Representatives Speaker: Andrej Pysařík

The Senate

The Senate has 120 seats, which are distributed proportionally per votes, but only third of the seats are replaced every 2 years and votes are offset by 2 years (meaning that it takes a minimum of 6 years to completely change a senate). Political party can get 59 seats max, ensuring the need for a coalition to control the Senate.

Senate Political Distribution:
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Partisan Distribution Coalition Distribution (88 × 17)
Senate Speaker allegiance:    The Federalist Party
Color Name Nick Political Leaning Number of Seats Affiliation
#23E4E1 Progressive Party Progressives Progressive left
59 / 120
Coalition
#5AD25A The Federalist Party Federalists Liberal centre-right
29 / 120
Coalition
#D7B126 New Democratic Party Democrats Moderate left
15 / 120
Unaffiliated
#EF1616 National Party Nationals Conservative right
11 / 120
Opposition
#1A567E Republican Party Republicans Conservative right
4 / 120
Opposition
#FF7B00 National Unity Alliance Uniteries Populist far-right
2 / 120
Opposition
Current Senate Speaker: Jolana Woříškowá

The Cabinet (Executive)

The Cabinet excersises the executive power in Morrawia with the power to change certain policies through 14 ministries. It is formed by the President, who is usually the leader of the strongest party. The Cabinet must be confirmed by the majority of the Government and than symbolically by the monarch. As stated earlier, is consists of 14 departments (ministries) and 3 "non-cabinet" members, who are just advisors to the President. Under each ministry there are many departments and commisions, who specialize in specific aspects of economy, environment etc.

The Cabinet partisan distribution
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President allegiance:    PS
Vice President allegiance:    PS
Name Minister Purpose Allegiance
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Simone Jiráskowá Sets along with President the foreign policy of Morrawia and governs embassies Progressive Party
Ministry of Energy Dawid Rozstál Manages the energy grid and is actively trying to find the most efficient energy sources Progressive Party
Ministry of Treasury Karolíne Thamowá Is is charge of everything financial such as welfare, subsidies and more Progressive Party
Ministry of Defense Radim Fiala Administers the armed forces and works with allied militaries around the world the ensure safety of Morrawia Progressive Party
Ministry of Justice Friedrich August Working to ensure courts are working properly and is above all intelligence agencies Progressive Party
Ministry of Commerce Ondřej Pavelec Trade, whether domectic or international is the domain of this ministry Progressive Party
Ministry of The Interior Iwan Bartoš All provincial matters, the police force and regional development is managed by them Progressive Party
Ministry of Health Emil Nowák Ensuring that there is proper financing of health facilities and Morrawians get the best care possible Progressive Party
Ministry of Labour Vojtęch Opat Fights for unions and is responsible for protection of not only workers but also the industry against unfair competition Progressive Party
Ministry of Education Tadek Kocián Educational curriculums are made here for all provinces and proper financing of schools is managed in this ministry Progressive Party
Ministry of Transportation Sebastian Rëtzmayer Roads,, railways, highways and tollroads are financed by Ministry of Transportation with emphasis on reducing traffic and unsuring the good condition of all transport routes Progressive Party
Ministry of The Environment Wladimír Kučera Working to ensure the protections of national parks, reservations and environment as a whole Progressive Party
Ministry of Culture Josef Hawel Financing of national theatres, music venues and other cultural institutions such as castles through subsidies is decided here Progressive Party
Ministry of Agriculture Monika Sedláčkowá Proper management of agricultural output and setting of policies to get the most amount of crops with as little impact on the field and economy itself Progressive Party
National Intelligence Council Walter Schölz Central department in charge of all governmental security and intelligence agencies, which directly answers to President non-affiliated
Trade Advisory Council Thomas Mažík Special group of people, which directly answers to President is responsible for advising the PM with trade decisions and such non-affiliated
Economic Advisory Council Stela Rhátowá Council consisting of economists, which directly asnwers to President aids with economic decisions made by the Cabinet non-affiliated
Current President: Thomas Walinský
Current Vice President: Marcel Pelikán