Government of Great Nortend

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The Government of Great Nortend, formally known as His Majesty's Government or in Court Latin Curia Regis, and also known as the Erbonian Government, the Nortan Government or in some contexts, the Crown, constitutes the government of the Kingdom of Nortend, Cardoby and Hambria, a 'semi-constitutional' mixed monarchy where the Sovereign, presently Alexander II, wields ultimate power delegated to the Curia Regis consisting of the various branches of government.

The Government is split nominally into three branches: the executive branch composed of the Privy Council, which advises the Sovereign and whose role is mainly delegated to the Cabinet and Ministry, led by the Lord High Treasurer; the legislative branch composed of the Parliament's House of Lords, House of Clergy, House of Burgesses, House of Knights; the judicial branch composed of the various civil, regular and ecclesiastical courts, wardens, judges and justices. However, there is no formal separation of powers, with the consequence being that many offices and institutions have roles in two or even all three of the branches. Examples include Parliament, which has judicial and legislative powers and the Privy Council, which has executive, legislative and judicial powers.

The Crown

The Crown (Court Latin: Rex or Regina), represented physically by the Sovereign, is the sovereign superior over all of Great Nortend, being considered the feudal liege lord, and ecclesiastical ruler appointed by God over his subjects. It has been held by members of the House of Anthord since 1519, with a brief interlude from 1762 to 1777.

The current Sovereign is Alexander II. The heir apparent (regulus apparens) is William, Prince of Rhise.

The Crown, in its various forms, is the head of the Curia Regis, and the fount of all government power. It has the final say in all executive, judicial and legislative matters, specifically in the guises of His Majesty in Camera in executive and judicial matters, and His Majesty in Parlamento in legislative matters.

Privy Council

The Privy Council comprises all of His Majesty's ministers and counsellours who have the formal role of advising the Sovereign on matters of governance.

From the Privy Council are drawn the the Officers of State and the serving ministers of His Majesty's Government. The most important of these is the Lord High Treasurer, who serves as de facto Prime Minister primus inter pares, though in ceremonial contexts the Lord High Steuard ranks first.