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The seat of the federal government is in the Besmenian federal capital Laitstadt. The government has leverage in the legislature because it can introduce bills in the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] and comment on bills in the [[Federal Senate (Besmenia)|Federal Senate]].
The seat of the federal government is in the Besmenian federal capital Laitstadt. The government has leverage in the legislature because it can introduce bills in the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] and comment on bills in the [[Federal Senate (Besmenia)|Federal Senate]].
==Appointment==
==Appointment==
The Federal Government is appointed by the [[President of Besmenia|President]], although he is not bound by any legal requirements when appointing the Prime Minister. When appointing the other members of the federal government, he is dependent on the proposal of the Prime Minister (although he can refuse the appointment). Once appointed and sworn in, the government is immediately fully operational.
The Federal Government is appointed by the [[President of Besmenia|Federal President]], although he is not bound by any legal requirements when appointing the Prime Minister. When appointing the other members of the federal government, he is dependent on the proposal of the Prime Minister (although he can refuse the appointment). Once appointed and sworn in, the government is immediately fully operational.


==Functioning==
==Functioning==

Revision as of 14:50, 18 March 2023

Federal Government

Bundesregierung
Polity typeFederal parliamentary republic
ConstitutionBasic Law of Besmenia
Legislative branch
NameFederal Chamber
Meeting placeFederal Chamber building
Upper house
NameFederal Senate
Lower house
NameFederal Chamber
Executive branch
Head of State
TitleFederal President
CurrentlyVincent von Schilling
Head of Government
TitleFederal Prime Minister
CurrentlyElisabeth Rademacher
AppointerPresident
Cabinet
NameFederal Government of Besmenia
LeaderFederal Prime Minister
AppointerFederal Prime Minister
HeadquartersFederal House
Judicial branch
Federal Constitutional Court
SeatFederal Constitutional Court building

The federal government of Besmenia is the national government of the Federal Republic of Besmenia and exercises executive power at federal level. The Besmenian federal government consists of the Prime Minister, the Vice Prime Minister and the Federal Ministers.

The seat of the federal government is in the Besmenian federal capital Laitstadt. The government has leverage in the legislature because it can introduce bills in the Federal Chamber and comment on bills in the Federal Senate.

Appointment

The Federal Government is appointed by the Federal President, although he is not bound by any legal requirements when appointing the Prime Minister. When appointing the other members of the federal government, he is dependent on the proposal of the Prime Minister (although he can refuse the appointment). Once appointed and sworn in, the government is immediately fully operational.

Functioning

Seat and meetings

The seat of the Besmenian federal government is the Federal House in Laitstadt, which is also the seat of the Federal Prime Minister's Office (Besmenian: Bundespremieramt) and the place of work and residence of the prime minister. The federal government usually meets every Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in the Federal House.

Current federal government

List of Besmenian federal governments since 1920

Governments of the Federal Republic of Besmenia
Name of Government Duration of Government Prime Minister Vice Prime Minister Parties Involved Election
Falk I 1920 Robert Falk (BDP) Martin Bolstein (SDU) BDP, SDU, BKP none
Falk II 1920-1924 Robert Falk (BDP) Martin Bolstein (SDU) BDP, SDU 1920
Dimmler I 1924-1928 Heinz Dimmler (BVP) Peter Gruber (SDU) BVP, SDU, FPB 1924
Dimmler II 1928-1932 Heinz Dimmler (BVP) Peter Gruber (SDU) BVP, SDU 1928
Dimmler III 1932-1936 Heinz Dimmler (BVP) Manfred Bastermann (BVP) BVP 1932
Dimmler IV 1936-1940 Heinz Dimmler (BVP) Josef Brocke (SDU) BVP, SDU 1936
Bock 1940-1944 Friedrich Bock (BVP) Albrecht Neumann (LBB) BVP, LBB 1940
Neumann I 1944-1948 Albrecht Neumann (LBB) Alfred Schüster (BVP) LBB, BVP 1944
Neumann II 1948-1952 Albrecht Neumann (LBB) Heinrich Farn (SDU) LBB, SDU 1948
Neumann III 1952-1956 Albrecht Neumann (LBB) Johannes Schmidt (SDU) LBB, SDU 1952
Brecht I 1956-1960 Günther Brecht (BVP) Johannes Schmidt (SDU) BVP, SDU 1956
Brecht II 1960-1962 Günther Brecht (BVP) Johannes Schmidt (SDU) BVP, SDU 1960
Butz 1962-1964 Wolfgang Butz (BVP) Johannes Schmidt (SDU) BVP, SDU
Schmidt I 1964-1968 Johannes Schmidt (SDU) Hans Fengler (BVP) SDU, BVP 1964
Schmidt II 1968-1972 Johannes Schmidt (SDU) Hans Fengler (BVP) SDU, BVP 1968
Gleitzmann I 1972-1976 Robert Gleitzmann (BVP) Konrad Berger (BRP) BVP, BRP 1972
Gleitzmann II 1976-1980 Robert Gleitzmann (BVP) Konrad Berger (BRP) BVP, BRP 1976
Beiter I 1980-1981 Martin Beiter (FBBP) Friedrich Benger (SDU) FBBP, SDU 1980
Beiter II 1981-1985 Martin Beiter (FBBP) Friedrich Benger (SDU), Doris Klammer-Brunt (SDU) FBBP, SDU 1981
Beiter III 1985-1989 Martin Beiter (FBBP) Doris Klammer-Brunt (SDU) FBBP, SDU 1985
Beiter IV 1989-1991 Martin Beiter (FBBP) Doris Klammer-Brunt (SDU) FBBP, SDU 1989
Stöger 1991-1993 Kurt Stöger (FBBP) Doris Klammer-Brunt (SDU) FBBP, SDU
Tautenbach I 1993-1997 Erik Tautenbach (BVP) Ludwig Bröckler (GPB) BVP, GPB 1993