Government of Narsora
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Narsora is a Constitutional Republic and Representative democracy whose government is defined in the Constitution of Narsora, which was approved by the narsoran people in 1960.
There are two main institutions of the National Congress, which are legally independent;
- The Senate is the upper house and the general assembly of representatives who form an executive government and propose legislative changes.
- The Chamber of Deputies is the lower house and considers the implications and compatibility of proposed or imposed legislation.
The judical branch composed of a system of law courts to ensure that all legislation complies with Narsoran and International law.
Heads of Government
- The President of Narsora holds the constitutional head of state, appoints and dismisses ministerial officials and is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces.
- The President, currently María Castellano, has held the position since 7 January 2019 having been elected two months earlier.
- The Vice-President of Narsora is elected concurrently with the president and is chosen by them at the beginning of their campaign. The vice president also assists with organizing the day to day tasks of the president.
- Currently Antonio Peña, has held the position since 7 January 2019 having been elected two months earlier.
- Cabinet
- The Ministerial Committee (Spanish: Comité Ministerial) as appointed by the president. It is a decision-making body with collective responsibility, whom are responsible for the day-to-day management of the government and response to sudden events.
Current Government
The following is the collective government of Narsora formed after the 2018 Narsoran General Election.
Current Government as of 7 January 2019:
Heads of Government
Position | Office | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
President of Narsora | Executive Branch of Government | María Castellano | New Democratic Party | |
Vice President of Narsora | Executive Branch of Government | Antonio Peña | New Democratic Party |
Ministers
Position | Office | Name | Party | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Minister of Interior | Ministry of Interior | Héctor Garza | Conservative Party | |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Andrés Najjar | Centre Party | |
Minister of Education | Ministry of Education | Belén Medeiros | New Democratic Party | |
Minister of Finance | Ministry of Finance | Simón Ríos | New Democratic Party | |
Minister of Defence | Ministry of Defence | Agustín Bustillo | Conservative Party | |
Minister of Culture and Sport | Ministry of Culture and Sport | Hernán Guérin | New Democratic Party | |
Minister of Health | Ministry of Health | Íngrid Pereira | New Democratic Party | |
Minister of Public Works | Ministry of Public Works | Óscar Jiménez | Centre Party | |
Minister of Employment and Social Affairs | Ministry of Employment and Social Affairs | Isaías Méndez | Centre Party | |
Minister of Environment, Agriculture & Energy | Ministry of Environment, Agriculture & Energy | Laura Fernández | Green Party | |
Minister of Justice | Ministry of Justice | Raymundo Ibáñez | Conservative Party | |
Minister of Technology and Innovation | Ministry of Technology and Innovation | Onyekachi Peláez | New Democratic Party |