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== Composition and responsibilities == | == Composition and responsibilities == | ||
The | The cabinet is comprised of two main levels; The **** Assembly and the Council of Magistrates. The former consists of individuals appointed personally by the sovereign for an indeterminate period of time who will head specific government ministries or serve specific roles set out by the sovereign on their appointment. The Assembly is headed personally by the sovereign and their Royal Chancellor, who presides over meetings in the sovereigns absence and performs key duties for the running of the nation. Most appointments to the Assembly are done so at the confidence of the sovereign and remains so until their removal, either voluntarily or by loss of confidence from the sovereign. When a new monarch is crowned the entire cabinet is vacated for reappointments. | ||
The Assembly is the highest level in the cabinet and are the primary body for setting the governments policies, agendas and making key decisions. The ministries controlled by members of the assembly serve to execute their legislation and policies with the help of the magistrates, who together are collectively known as the council of magistrates | |||
The Magistrates serve as deputies to Assembly members in their ministerial roles and are with few exceptions members of the ruling party in the senate. Each Magistrate will be a sitting senator and on appointment to their positions take over a set portfolio of responsibilities from their assigned ministry, such as the Praetor of Defence being responsible for personnel and equipment policy. The seats are not term limited but rely on the party maintaining the confidence of both the sovereign and the people, as the party losing its position as the largest will automatically void it's roles in government. The lead elected official in the country is the Consul, who serves as the presiding officer of the senate and attends meetings of the cabinet to help make key decisions and form legislation. | |||
== Current Cabinet == | == Current Cabinet == | ||
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!colspan=2 style="background: lavender;"| | !colspan=2 style="background: lavender;"|The **** Assembly | ||
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! colspan="2" style="background: lavender;" | | ! colspan="2" style="background: lavender;" | Council of Magistrates | ||
! style="background: lavender;" | Title | ! style="background: lavender;" | Title | ||
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| PICTURE | | PICTURE | ||
|'''Konstantina Golia'''<br><small>(born 1965)</small> | |'''Konstantina Golia'''<br><small>(born 1965)</small> | ||
| | |Proconsul | ||
|{{bulleted list|Deputy presiding officer of the Senate}} | |{{bulleted list|Deputy presiding officer of the Senate}} | ||
| 2 May 2015 –<br>Incumbent<br> | | 2 May 2015 –<br>Incumbent<br> | ||
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| [[File:PhiobeMaleinos.JPG|120px]] | | [[File:PhiobeMaleinos.JPG|120px]] | ||
|'''Phiobe Maleinos'''<br><small>(born 1984)</small> | |'''Phiobe Maleinos'''<br><small>(born 1984)</small> | ||
| | |Praetor for Defence | ||
|{{bulleted list|Personnel Affairs|Equipment Policy|Special Ops Policy}} | |'''Ministry of Defence'''<br>{{bulleted list|Personnel Affairs|Equipment Policy|Special Ops Policy}} | ||
| 5 July 2019 –<br>Incumbent<br> | | 5 July 2019 –<br>Incumbent<br> | ||
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| PICTURE | | PICTURE | ||
|'''John Antonius'''<br><small>(born 1976)</small> | |'''John Antonius'''<br><small>(born 1976)</small> | ||
| rowspan="2" | | | rowspan="2" |Praetor for Finance | ||
|{{bulleted list|Fiscal Affairs|Tax Administration|Local Government Finances|Gambling Policy}} | |{{bulleted list|Fiscal Affairs|Tax Administration|Local Government Finances|Gambling Policy}} | ||
| 1 December 2014 –<br>Incumbent<br> | | 1 December 2014 –<br>Incumbent<br> |
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Composition and responsibilities
The cabinet is comprised of two main levels; The **** Assembly and the Council of Magistrates. The former consists of individuals appointed personally by the sovereign for an indeterminate period of time who will head specific government ministries or serve specific roles set out by the sovereign on their appointment. The Assembly is headed personally by the sovereign and their Royal Chancellor, who presides over meetings in the sovereigns absence and performs key duties for the running of the nation. Most appointments to the Assembly are done so at the confidence of the sovereign and remains so until their removal, either voluntarily or by loss of confidence from the sovereign. When a new monarch is crowned the entire cabinet is vacated for reappointments.
The Assembly is the highest level in the cabinet and are the primary body for setting the governments policies, agendas and making key decisions. The ministries controlled by members of the assembly serve to execute their legislation and policies with the help of the magistrates, who together are collectively known as the council of magistrates
The Magistrates serve as deputies to Assembly members in their ministerial roles and are with few exceptions members of the ruling party in the senate. Each Magistrate will be a sitting senator and on appointment to their positions take over a set portfolio of responsibilities from their assigned ministry, such as the Praetor of Defence being responsible for personnel and equipment policy. The seats are not term limited but rely on the party maintaining the confidence of both the sovereign and the people, as the party losing its position as the largest will automatically void it's roles in government. The lead elected official in the country is the Consul, who serves as the presiding officer of the senate and attends meetings of the cabinet to help make key decisions and form legislation.
Current Cabinet
The **** Assembly | Title | Duties | Appointed | |||
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His Majesty Nicholaus (Born 1955) |
Sovereign Prince Sovereign of the Belfrasian Federation |
Coronated 19 April 1980 | ||||
PHOTO | Leo Casitus (Born 1957) |
Royal Chancellor |
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2 February 1982 | ||
PHOTO | Adam Potrias (Born 1958) |
Minister of Defence | 14 October 2010 | |||
PHOTO | Aaron Tullus (Born 1964) |
Minister of Finance | 20 September 2012 | |||
PHOTO | NAME | TITLE | DATE | |||
Council of Magistrates | Title | Portfolio | Term of office | |||
Theodosius Lupis (born 1963) |
Consul |
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2 May 2015 – Incumbent | |||
PICTURE | Konstantina Golia (born 1965) |
Proconsul |
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2 May 2015 – Incumbent | ||
Phiobe Maleinos (born 1984) |
Praetor for Defence | Ministry of Defence
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5 July 2019 – Incumbent | |||
PICTURE | John Antonius (born 1976) |
Praetor for Finance |
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1 December 2014 – Incumbent | ||
PICTURE | Peter Sergia (born 1979) |
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20 July 2011 – Incumbent | |||
! colspan="6" style="background: lavender;"| Great Officers of State |-
Ministries
Editor Comments
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