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Revision as of 16:40, 24 February 2023

The Government of the Most Serene Republic of Istastioner
Coat of Arms (Istastioner).png
Coat of Arms of the Istastionerian Government
Formation1 January 1783 (1783-01-01)
Founding documentThe Istastionerian Constitution
CountryIstastioner
Websitewww.Istas/gov.it
Legislative branch
LegislatureIstastionerian Parliament
Meeting placeThe House Of Parliament
Executive branch
LeaderPresident
Leader of the OppositionPrime Minster
AppointerThe Electoral Commission
HeadquartersThe Executive Building
Main organThe Presidental Cabinet
Judicial branch
CourtThe Supreme Court
SeatThe Supreme Court Building

In the Istastionerian Government, which is a President-Parliamentary system, The president is typically elected separately from the parliament and has significant powers, such as the ability to veto legislation, dissolve parliament, and appoint key government officials. The president is also responsible for foreign relations and defense matters. The parliament, on the other hand, is responsible for making laws, overseeing the government's policies, and holding the government accountable. Members of parliament are usually elected by the people and may form coalitions to govern.

In the Istastionerian Government, The Leader of the Opposition simultaneously hold the position of Prime Minister. The Leader of the Opposition is the leader of the political party that does not hold the majority of seats in parliament.


The Executive branch

The Executive branch of a Istastioner is led by the President, who serves as the head of state and is responsible for representing the country in international affairs. Is also responsible for national security and defense matters. They may be the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

The Executive branch of Istastioner is designed to provide a balance of power between the President and the Prime Minister. While the President has significant powers, they are typically balanced by the authority of the parliament and the Prime Minister. This system aims to provide a stable and effective government while also ensuring that no one individual or group has too much power.

The Executive branch of a Istastioner is designed to provide a balance of power between the President and the Prime Minister. While the President has significant powers, they are typically balanced by the authority of the parliament and the Opposition. This system aims to provide a stable and effective government while also ensuring that no one individual or group has too much power.

President

In Istastioner, the President is the head of state and has a significant role in the government. The President is typically elected by the people in a separate election from the parliament and serves a fixed term.

Executive powers and duties

The President has significant executive powers, such as the power to appoint key government officials, including ministers, judges, and members of the civil service. They may also have the power to veto legislation passed by the parliament, although this power are limited by the constitution.

Executive powers: The President may appoint other ministers to help them in their duties, such as the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Education, and the Minister of Health. These ministers are collectively responsible for their ministries and are accountable to the Prime Minister and the parliament.


National security and defense: The President is responsible for national security and defense matters and serves as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.


International relations: The President is responsible for representing the country in international affairs and works with other government officials to develop and implement foreign policy.


Crisis management: In times of crisis, the President plays a key role in managing the response and coordinating with other government officials to ensure an effective and efficient response.

Election, succession, and term limits

In Elections, the President and members of parliament are elected separately in a President-Parliamentary System. The President is elected by the people through a popular vote, while the members of parliament are elected through a proportional representation or a first-past-the-post system.

In the event that the President dies, resigns, or is unable to fulfill their duties, the succession process is a determined by the constitution or laws of the country. In the case that the president is "unable" to fulfill their duties a new President may be elected through a special election.

the President is limited to serving a maximum number of 2 terms of 4 years, Parliamentary terms may also be limited, typically ranging from 5 years. These Term limits can help to prevent the accumulation of too much power by one individual or party, and encourage fresh perspectives and new leadership.

Veto power, impeachment, and other issues

The Presidential Cabinet

Presidental departments/agencies

The Legislative branch

The Prime Minster/Leader of the Opposition

Parliament

  Social Democratic Party (55)
  Labour Party (45)
  Eco-Green Party (35)
  Democratic Party (10)
  Republican Party (2)
  Independents (1)

Powers of Parliament

Parliamental procedures

Impeachment procedures

Judicial branch

Overview

Relationships between Provincial and Central courts

Powers & duties of the courts

The National Budget

Elections in Istastioner

Provincial,Local, and Indigenous governments

Provincial Governments

Local Governments

Indigenous

Welfare

Social "Wealthfar" Program

Social insurance

Means-tested benefits

Social safety net

Income Support

Universal Income for the Unable