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The following is an outline of the structure of the [[Government of Mardisia|federal government of Mardisia]], i.e. the federal institutions that can be organized into legislative, executive and judicial branches. In turn, these are further subdivided into departments, agencies and other organisations which support the day-to-day activities of the Mardisian state.
The following is an outline of the structure of the [[Federal government of Mardisia|Mardisian federal government]], i.e. the federal institutions that can be organized into legislative, executive and judicial branches. In turn, these are further subdivided into ministries, agencies and other organisations which support the day-to-day activities of the Mardisian state.


The list includes roughly ?? departments and other organizations, with nearly 300,000 employees, who collectively form the [[Public Service of Mardisia]]. Public servants are agents of the Crown and responsible to Parliament through their relevant minister.
The list includes roughly 15 ministries and other government agencies, with TBA employees, who collectively form the [[Public Service of Mardisia]]. Public servants are responsible to Parliament through their relevant minister.
 
This list is organized according to functional grouping and is further subdivided by category such as offices, departments, agencies, and Crown corporations:
==The Crown==
===Regal and vice-regal offices===
===King's Privy Council===
==Executive==
==Executive==
===Public Service===
===Prime Minister's Office===
===Mardisian Armed Forces===
==National Assembly of Mardisia==
==Parliament==
==Federal judiciary of Mardisia==
===Senate===
==Ministries of state==
===House of Commons===
===Ministry of Agriculture===
===Joint Standing Committees===
===Ministry of Defense===
===Officers of Parliament===
===Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry===
===Agencies===
===Ministry of Education, Science and Technology===
==Courts==
===Ministry of Environment, Energy and Resources===
===Ministry of Finance===
===Ministry of Foreign Affairs===
===Ministry of Government Services and Procurement===
===Ministry of Health, Labor and Consumer Affairs===
===Ministry of Indigenous Services===
===Ministry of the Interior===
===Ministry of National Heritage===
===Ministry of Social Affairs, Women and Youth===
===Ministry of Transport, Housing and Infrastructure===
==See also==
==See also==
===Provincial equivalents===
 
[[Category:Federal ministries and agencies of Mardisia]]
[[Category:Lists of government agencies by country|M]]

Latest revision as of 19:32, 7 July 2023

The following is an outline of the structure of the Mardisian federal government, i.e. the federal institutions that can be organized into legislative, executive and judicial branches. In turn, these are further subdivided into ministries, agencies and other organisations which support the day-to-day activities of the Mardisian state.

The list includes roughly 15 ministries and other government agencies, with TBA employees, who collectively form the Public Service of Mardisia. Public servants are responsible to Parliament through their relevant minister.

Executive

Prime Minister's Office

National Assembly of Mardisia

Federal judiciary of Mardisia

Ministries of state

Ministry of Agriculture

Ministry of Defense

Ministry of Economy, Foreign Trade and Industry

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology

Ministry of Environment, Energy and Resources

Ministry of Finance

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Ministry of Government Services and Procurement

Ministry of Health, Labor and Consumer Affairs

Ministry of Indigenous Services

Ministry of the Interior

Ministry of National Heritage

Ministry of Social Affairs, Women and Youth

Ministry of Transport, Housing and Infrastructure

See also