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Government of Svetvostok

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Government of the Republic of Svetvostok
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Emblem of the Government of the Republic of Svetvostok
JurisdictionSvetvostok flag.png Svetvostok
Legislative branch
LegislatureState Duma
Meeting placeState Duma Building
Executive branch
LeaderPresident of Svetvostok
HeadquartersKrasnaya Grad
Departments19

Legislative branch

The legislature of Svetvostok is called the State Duma. Duma's influence and authority have continuously increased since the military regime. The existing Duma had only the authority to submit bills and amend the Constitution, and the Duma had only the authority to submit bills during the military regime. However, after the collapse of the military regime, Duma's authority increased significantly. Also, to prevent the executive branch from overrunning its power, the executive branch cannot disband Duma. However, at the same time, this resulted in the absence of institutional mechanisms to keep Duma in check.

Executive branch

The administration is composed of 19 departments centered on the president. The president has diplomatic authority, executive authority, and military authority as the head of the administration and the constitutional leader of Svetvostok. The president has a four-year term and can be re-elected once. The secretary of each department is appointed by the president and has a two-year term.

Current members of the administration

Position Photo Name Born date Nominated by
President of Svetvostok
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President
Han Yeji
February 12th, 1997 -
Vice President of Svetvostok
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Vice President
Nikita Sobolov
August 20th, 1989 Han Yeji
Secretary of State of Svetvostok
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Secretary of State
Ahn Sang-gun
January 3rd, 1971 Han Yeji
Secretary of the Interior of Svetvostok
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Secretary of Interior
Park Jiwoon
September 21st, 1999 Han Yeji
Secretary of the Defense of Svetvostok
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Secretary of Defense
Viktor Shevchenko
June 2nd, 1975 Han Yeji
Secretary of the Treasury of Svetvostok
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Secretary of the Treasury
Kim Juyeon
June 2nd, 2001 Han Yeji
Secretary of the Intelligence of Svetvostok
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Secretary of the Intelligence
Illya Kozlov
November 3rd, 1995 Han Yeji
Secretary of the Public Security of Svetvostok
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Secretary of the Public Security
Elena Belikova
June 19th, 1998 Han Yeji

Judicial branch

The judiciary is composed of the district court, the high court, the supreme court, and the constitutional court. The district court, the high court, and the supreme court are in charge of general civil and criminal trials, and the constitutional court is in charge of reviewing the dismissal of public officials, examining whether laws are unconstitutional, and resolving disputes among government agencies.

Elections