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Federal Government Bundesregierung | |
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Polity type | Federal parliamentary republic |
Constitution | Basic Law of Besmenia |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Federal Chamber |
Meeting place | Federal Chamber building |
Upper house | |
Name | Federal Senate |
Lower house | |
Name | Federal Chamber |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Federal President |
Currently | Vincent von Schilling |
Head of Government | |
Title | Federal Prime Minister |
Currently | Elisabeth Rademacher |
Appointer | President |
Cabinet | |
Name | Federal Government of Besmenia |
Leader | Federal Prime Minister |
Appointer | Federal Prime Minister |
Headquarters | Federal House |
Judicial branch | |
Federal Constitutional Court | |
Seat | Federal 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.