The politics of Hellona take place within the framework of a parliamentary representative democracy, a constitutional monarchy, and a unitary state.
Constitution
Hellona has been a constitutional monarchy since 1280 and a full fledged parliamentary democracy since 1728. As such it is one of the longest continuous democracies in the Trident.
Hellona is one of the constituent countries of the Hellonian Realm, of which it is the most populous nation. As such, its national assembly, the Ryksdag, is a member of the Aldag. It delegates its control over military and the monetary policy to this Realm-wide parliament. The Hellonian political sphere is based on three fundamental laws (Hellonian: Grondlegen, Ellandic: Grundlager), which together form the constitution of Hellona; the Instrument of Government, the Fundamental law on Rights, Freedoms and Citizens and the Charter for the Realm. These can only be changed by a two times two-thirds majority in the Ryksdag, separated by a general election, or in case of the Charter for the Realm, an absolute majority in the Aldag.
Political institutions
Monarchy
Hellona is a constitutional monarchy and King-Exalt Kristoffer is the current head of state, but the role of monarch is limited to ceremonial and representative functions. By extension, the King-Exalt of Hellona also acts as the monarch of the entire Hellonian Realm. Under the Instrument of Government, the monarch lacks any formal form of political power. The monarch traditionally opens each parliamentary year, holds regular information councils with the Great Minister and formally chairs the government of the Realm, although this role is often delegated to others. In addition, the monarch pays State Visits abroad and receive those incoming as hosts. The monarch and the Royal Family undertake a variety of other unofficial representative duties in Hellona, the Realm and abroad. The monarch also acts as head of the Asatru faith, hence the title of King-Exalt. Officially both titles are seen as separate and only held by the same person. Within the constitutional framework of Hellona, the monarch must always be of Asatru faith. The State itself is of secular nature constitutionally, although the country is overwhelmingly of Asatru faith.
Ryksdag
Legislative power is vested in the unicameral Ryksdag and its 451 members. General elections are held every four years. Legislation may be initiated by either the Government or members of the Ryksdag. Members are elected on the basis of party-list proportional representation with a chance for a preferential vote for a certain member to a four-year term. The workings of both the Government and the Ryksdag are regulated in the Instrument of Government
Hellona enjoys a healthy multi-party democracy. Its political landscape has however been dominated by the Social Democrats. Post-Great War Hellonian politics has largely been formed on a social democratic platform. The largest opposition party are the Liberals. All Governments after the Great War have included either the Liberals or the Social Democrats. Hellona, however, also has a wide variety of smaller political parties, which ensures Governments can only be formed by alliances of multiple parties. Other active political parties in the Ryksdag include: the People's Party, GREEN, Centre, Our Republic, ONE, the Conservation Party, the Hellonian Party and the Asatru Party.
Government
The Government consists of the Great-Minister, selected after a vote in the Ryksdag, and other ministers selected by the Great-Minister. In this government lies the supreme executive power, and responsible for the actions of the Ryksdag and following legislature. The ministers together form the Council of Ministers. This executive council initiates laws and policy. It meets every Friday in the Oldenburg Palace. The Great-Minister of Hellona presides over the cabinet and is the major political figure of the government.
Ministries
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Responsibilities
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Agencies
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Minister
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Website
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State Administration (Hellonian: ᛋᛏᚨᚨᛏᛋᛒᛖᛋᛏᚢᚢᚱ, Ellandic: ᛋᛏᚨᛏᛋᛋᛏᛉᚱᛖᛚᛋᛖ)
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SB
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Government policy • Planning • Information • Dutch royal house
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• Government Information Service • Scientific Council for Government Policy
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Mark Rutte as Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs
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Template:In lang Ministry of General Affairs
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Ministry of the Interior and Realm Relations (Hellonian:ᚱᚨᚨᚦ Uᛟᛟᚱ ᛒᛁᚾᚾᛖᚾᛚᚨᚾᚦᛋᛖ Zᚨᛕᛖᚾ ᛖᚾ ᚱᛉᛕᛋᚡᛖᚱᚻᛟᚢᚦᛁᛝᛖᚾ)
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BZR
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Domestic policy • Civil service • Public administration • Elections • Local governments • Intelligence • Realm Relations
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• Safety Board • General Intelligence and Security Service • PKIoverheid
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Raymond Knops Acting as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
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Template:In lang Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Template:Lang-nl)
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BZ
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Foreign relations • Foreign policy • International development • International trade • European Union • NATO • Benelux • Diaspora
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• Center for the Promotion of Imports
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Stef Blok as Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Template:In lang Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Ministry of Finance (Template:Lang-nl)
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FIN
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Economic policy • Monetary policy • Fiscal policy • Tax policy • Incomes policy • Financial market • Regulations • Government budget
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• Tax and Customs Administration • Fiscal Information and Investigation Service • Authority for the Financial Markets
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Wopke Hoekstra as Minister of Finance
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Template:In lang Ministry of Finance
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Ministry of Justice and Security (Template:Lang-nl)
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J&V
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Justice system • Law enforcement • Public security • Emergency management • Counter-terrorism • Immigration policy • Legal aid • Drug policy • Incarcerations
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• National Police Services Agency • Public Prosecution Service • National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism • Forensic Institute • Immigration and Naturalisation Service • Custodial Institutions Agency
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Dr. Ferdinand Grapperhaus as Minister of Justice and Security
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Template:In lang Ministry of Justice and Security
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Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy (Template:Lang-nl)
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EZK
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Commercial policy • Energy policy • Environmental policy • Climate change policy • Renewable energy policy • Nuclear energy policy • Industrial policy • Investment policy • Technology policy • Mining • Trade • Space policy • Natural resource • Tourism
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• Foreign Investment Agency • Space Office • Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis • Department of Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards • Patent Office • Central Agency for Statistics • Environmental Assessment Agency
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Eric Wiebes as Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
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Template:In lang Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy
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Ministry of Defence (Template:Lang-nl)
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DEF
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Armed forces • Military policy • National security • Veterans Affairs • Military police • Defence diplomacy • Humanitarian aid
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• Army • Navy • Air Force • Marechaussee • Coastguard • Military Intelligence and Security Service
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Ank Bijleveld as Minister of Defence
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Template:In lang Ministry of Defence
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Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (Template:Lang-nl)
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VWS
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Health care • Health policy • Health insurance • Pharmaceutical policy • Vaccination policy • Welfare • Biomedical sciences • Sport
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• Institute for Public Health and the Environment • Health Care Inspectorate
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Hugo de Jonge as Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport
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Template:In lang Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport
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Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (Template:Lang-nl)
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SZW
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Social policy • Employment • Labour economics • Occupational safety and health • Social security • Consumer protection • Trades unions • Emancipation
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• Inspectorate SZW
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Wouter Koolmees as Minister of Social Affairs and Employment
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Template:In lang Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
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Ministry of Culture (Hellonian: ᚱᚨᚨᚦ Uᛟᛟᚱ ᛕᚢᛚᛏᚢᚢᚱ, Ellandic:ᚱᚼᚦ ᚠᚯᚱ ᛕᚢᛚᛏᚢᚱ)
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CLT
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Education policy • Cultural policy • Science policy • Knowledge policy • Research • Innovation • Art • Gender equality • Communication • Media
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• Public Broadcasting Agency • National Archives • National Library • Equal Treatment Commission
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Ingrid van Engelshoven as Minister of Education, Culture and Science
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Template:In lang Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
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Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (Template:Lang-nl)
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I&W
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Transport • Aviation • Housing policy • Public works • Spatial planning • Land management • Water Management
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• Rijkswaterstaat • Driving License and Certificates Agency • Meteorological Institute
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Cora van Nieuwenhuizen as Minister of Infrastructure and Water Management
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Template:In lang Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management
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Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (Template:Lang-nl)
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LNV
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Agricultural policy • Food policy • Food safety • Fisheries • Natural conservation • Forestry • Animal welfare
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• Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority
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Carola Schouten as Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
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Template:In lang Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
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