Supreme Commissariat of State of Liothidia
Supreme Commissariat of State Oberstes Kommissariat des Staates | |
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Leadership | |
Status | Collective-leadership executive of Liothidia, Socialist Workers' Party |
Elected by | |
Seats | 7 members |
Meeting place | |
Egon Krauss Hall, Staatsbezirk Rahden, Liothidia |
The Supreme Commissariat of State is the seven-member executive council that constitutes the central government of the Liothidian Democratic People's Republic and serves as the collective head of state and of government of Liothidia.
While the entire council is responsible for leading the central administration of Liothidia, each State Commissar heads one of the national ministries, agencies or bodies. The position of First Secretary rotates among the seven Commissars on a yearly basis, with one year's Vice Secretary becoming the next year's First Secretary. Georg von Carstein is the incumbent First Secretary since 1 January 2019.
History
Great Revolutionary War Commissariat
1968 Reforms
Operation of the Commissariat
First Secretary
Commissariat meetings
Decisions and responsibilities
Secrecy
Constitutional conventions
Relationship with the Central Committee
Election and composition
Election
Resignation
Membership
Role within the Socialist Workers' Party
With the Supreme Commissariat existing as the ultimate source of political, constitutional and ideological authority, the seven members collectively constitute the “apex of the party and fatherland” according to the Liothidian constitution. Individually, each member holds significant sway over the entirety of the Socialist Workers’ Party and all corresponding branches of government.
The Liothidian constitution however, states that the Central Committee of State is the “executive of the party”, over the decades since the Commissariat’s establishment, this has been eroded as Liothidian convention centralised state and party authority in the Supreme Commissariat. While the Central Committee is comprised of delegates who lead every party-office, agency and state agency, these are often at times headed by a State Commissar simultaneously. This centralisation of power is further deepened by the First Secretary of the Supreme Commissariat also heading the Central Committee, ensuring Commissariat control and domination of the Central Committee.
The Supreme Commissariat also holds the constitutional power to veto decisions regarding party policy, structure and convention made by the Central Committee. The Supreme Commissariat may also veto decisions made by District and Metropolitan level Party-Administrations.