Politics in Velaheria
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Socialist Government of Velaheria Sozialistische Regierung von Velaheria | |
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Polity type | Socialist One Party State |
Constitution | Constitution of the Democratic People's Republic of Velaheria |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Supreme People's Assembly |
Type | Unicameral |
Meeting place | Velaherian People's Assembly (Bastaria) |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | Speaker |
Currently | Dmitry Zekenov (Velaherian People's Party) |
Head of Government | |
Title | General Secretary of the Supreme People's Assembly |
Currently | Fredrick Staffenburg(Velaherian People's Party) |
Cabinet | |
Name | Velaherian Revolutionary Council |
Current cabinet | Velaherian Socialist Revolutionary Party |
Leader | Heinrich Studör(VSDP) |
Ministries | 14 |
The Government of Velaheria (Dolch: Regierung von Velaheria), officially the Socialist Government of Velaheria (Dolchic: Sozialistische Regierung von Velaheria) is a political structure that works as a legislative, executive and judiciary of the Democratic People's Republic of Velaheria. It uses an Unicameral legislative system.
Legislature
The Supreme People's assembly acts as the legislature of the Democratic People's Republic of Velaheria. It is where the day to day decisions are taken, the legislative building is located in the Central Venue, Bastaria. Every proposal that's announced is first read out by the speaker of the assembly, after that a brief discussion is taken place discussing the issue, after that the general secretary of the Velaherian People's party addresses the issue to the Chairman of the party or the president, who then either approves or declines the proposal, following that the legislature votes about the issue where it is either passed or abstained or declined. It is seen that virtually every proposal taken by the government has passed with a 100% approval making the party nothing more than a rubber stamp done to justify every decision of the party and the executive.