Government of Amathia
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Government of Amathia | |
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Ⰳⱆⰲⰵⱃⱀⱆⰾ Ⰰⰿⰰⱚⰹⰵⰹ Guvernul Amathiei | |
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Country | Amathian Democratic Republic |
Leader | Prime Minister of the Government |
Appointed by | Presidency of Amathia |
Responsible to | Senate of Amathia |
Headquarters | Liberty Palace, Arciluco Headquarters of the Government of Amathia |
The Government of Amathia (Amathian: Ⰳⱆⰲⰵⱃⱀⱆⰾ Ⰰⰿⰰⱚⰹⰵⰹ, tr. Guvernul Amathiei) is an institution of the executive branch of the Amathian state, sharing executive powers with the institution of the Presidency in Amathia's semi-presidential system. The head of the Government is the Prime Minister of the Government of Amathia, and is formed by ministries and prefectures.
The Government of Amathia is, according to the Constitution, the institution of the executive power of the Amathian state that has its authority through the vote of confidence of the Amathian Senate and the appointment of the Presidency of Amathia. The Government of Amathia uses its executive authority to organize and conduct the public administration of Amathia, and in order to guide and protect the domestic and foreign policies of the Amathian state.
Overview
Structure
Ministries
The Government of Amathia is organized into multiple ministries, each with specific responsibilities and fields of expertise, each led by a Minister. The structure of the ministries is not enshrined in the law, and at least in theory, each individual government would be more than able to change this structure as long as its respects the law and the constitution, but an informal agreement between all the political parties in the Senate has ensured that the structure of the ministries has survived repeated changes of government, in order to ensure at least a minimal semblance of order and stability.
- Ministry of Agriculture and Development of the Rural Regions
- Ministry of Culture and Identity
- Ministry of Health
- Ministry of Euclean Funds
- Ministry of Labor and Social Justice
- Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, and Communications
- Ministry of Economy and Commerce
- Ministry of Education, and Research
- Ministry of Youth and Sport
- Ministry of National Defence
- Ministry of Internal Affairs
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ministry of Public Finance
- Ministry of Energy
- Ministry of Justice and Fundamental Rights
- Ministry of Environment, Water, and Forests