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The '''political system of the Greater Eastern Union of Zhenia]] operate under the principles laid out by the [[Constitution of the Greater Eastern Union]], which specifies the Greater Eastern Union as a federal semi-presidential republic with a semi-direct democracy. To actualize such principles, the constitution also clarifies the existence of the {{wp|separation of powers}} between the branches of government, as well as its adherence to {{wp|national sovereignty}}. Rights of individual provinces maintain an equilibrium with the authorities of the federal government, as stated in the Constitution. | The '''political system of the Greater Eastern Union of [[Zhenia]]''' operate under the principles laid out by the [[Constitution of the Greater Eastern Union]], which specifies the Greater Eastern Union as a federal semi-presidential republic with a semi-direct democracy. To actualize such principles, the constitution also clarifies the existence of the {{wp|separation of powers}} between the branches of government, as well as its adherence to {{wp|national sovereignty}}. Rights of individual provinces maintain an equilibrium with the authorities of the federal government, as stated in the Constitution. | ||
The separation of powers in Zhenia is done through the division of the nation's political structure into four branches - the {{legislative branch|legislative}}, {{wp|executive branch|executive}}, {{wp|judicial branch|judicial}} and {{wp|examination}} branches. The legislative branch is primarily led by the [[Parliament of the Greater Eastern Union|Parliament]], which consists of two houses - the [[Greater Eastern Union Senate|Senate]] and the [[Greater Eastern Union Federal Assembly|Federal Assembly]]. The executive branch, primarily comprising of the [[Government of Zhenia]], works through the {{wp|cabinet}} being led in tandem by the [[Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union|Chancellor]] and the [[Premier of the Greater Eastern Union|Premier]]. | The separation of powers in Zhenia is done through the division of the nation's political structure into four branches - the {{legislative branch|legislative}}, {{wp|executive branch|executive}}, {{wp|judicial branch|judicial}} and {{wp|examination}} branches. The legislative branch is primarily led by the [[Parliament of the Greater Eastern Union|Parliament]], which consists of two houses - the [[Greater Eastern Union Senate|Senate]] and the [[Greater Eastern Union Federal Assembly|Federal Assembly]]. The executive branch, primarily comprising of the [[Government of Zhenia]], works through the {{wp|cabinet}} being led in tandem by the [[Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union|Chancellor]] and the [[Premier of the Greater Eastern Union|Premier]]. |
Revision as of 17:03, 28 November 2019
Political System of the Greater Eastern Union of Zhenia | |
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Polity type | Federal semi-presidential republic |
Constitution | Constitution of the Greater Eastern Union |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Parliament of the Greater Eastern Union |
Type | Bicameral |
Meeting place | Federal Parliament Hall |
Presiding officer | Han Jinhyuk, Speaker of the Federal Assembly |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union |
Currently | Lee Saemin |
Appointer | Direct Popular Vote |
Head of Government | |
Title | Premier of the Greater Eastern Union |
Currently | Kim Junghun |
Appointer | Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union |
Cabinet | |
Name | Government of Zhenia |
Current cabinet | Kim Junghun Cabinet |
Leader | Premier of the Greater Eastern Union |
Deputy leader | Chancellor of the Greater Eastern Union |
Appointer | Chancellor, with consent from Federal Assembly |
Headquarters | The Zhongwu Palace |
Ministries | 17 |
Judicial branch | |
Name | Greater Eastern Union Supreme Court |
Constitutional Court | |
Chief judge | Dongyoon Na |
Seat | Chief Justice |
The political system of the Greater Eastern Union of Zhenia operate under the principles laid out by the Constitution of the Greater Eastern Union, which specifies the Greater Eastern Union as a federal semi-presidential republic with a semi-direct democracy. To actualize such principles, the constitution also clarifies the existence of the separation of powers between the branches of government, as well as its adherence to national sovereignty. Rights of individual provinces maintain an equilibrium with the authorities of the federal government, as stated in the Constitution.
The separation of powers in Zhenia is done through the division of the nation's political structure into four branches - the Template:Legislative branch, executive, judicial and examination branches. The legislative branch is primarily led by the Parliament, which consists of two houses - the Senate and the Federal Assembly. The executive branch, primarily comprising of the Government of Zhenia, works through the cabinet being led in tandem by the Chancellor and the Premier.