Government of Zhenia

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Government of the Republic of Zhenia
진화민국 정부
Overview
State Zhenia
LeaderPremier
Appointed byChancellor
Main organNational Council
MinistriesSee Ministries
Annual budget$4.817 trillion
HeadquartersCapital District, Donggyeong, Zhenia
Websitewww.zhen.gov

The Government of the Republic of Zhenia (Zhenian: 진화민국 정부), or commonly the Government of Zhenia (Zhenian: 진국 정부) or even the Republic Government ((Zhenian: 민국정부), is the executive branch of the government of Zhenia. Constituted by the appointments of the Chancellor and subject to the confidence of both branches of the Parliament, it consists of the Premier, ministers of respective governmental departments and their deputies.

Overview

Current Government

Composition and structure

Functions

Ministries

The Government of Zhenia is organized into multiple ministries, separated by their own fields of responsibility and expertise. Each ministry is headed by a Minister, who is appointed by the Chancellor and report to the Premier, and supported by a deputy minister; some ministries also have affiliated agencies that report to both the Premier and the affiliated ministry. Although the necessity of such ministries in government is held sacrosanct by law, each individual government retains the right to change the name, function and structure of said ministries under the precondition that such changes are within the realm of the law and the constitution.

Ministers of the government's ministries can assume the position of Premier as listed below, in case the Premier cannot perform his duty and the Chancellor cannot assume the position of Premier. The Minister of the Interior and the Minister of the Economy and Finance are particularly assigned Vice Premier roles to assist and possibly assume the role of Premier; if this is not the case, the Chancellor retains the right to nominate any of the remaining ministers to assume the roles of Premier in the order disclosed below.

Independent Agencies

Although some agencies are under the command of the Premier, who is the chief of the executive branch, the Chancellor retains control over some governmental agencies that directly report to the Chancellor:

Relations with the Parliament

See Also