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Executive authority in Azmara is invested by the Constitution of Azmara into a government led by the Thingspeaker of Azmara, who serves as the country's {{wpl|head of government}}. The Government consists of the Thingspeaker and 15 ministers, who must serve as members of the Alþing, the legislative branch of the Azmaran branch, either in the upper or lower house. The Thingspeaker, Finance Secretary, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary are, however, all constitutionally required to be members of the Folksmot, the parliament's lower house, and must be nominated and approved by this body before being appointed by the President. The other 12 government ministers are nominated by the Thingspeaker and formally appointed by the President. The government relies on the Alþing for the passage of {{wpl|primary legislation}}, and as a result it needs to maintain the support of a majority of the Folksmot to be able to govern and pass a budget.
Executive authority in Azmara is invested by the Constitution of Azmara into a government led by the Thingspeaker of Azmara, who serves as the country's {{wpl|head of government}}. The Government consists of the Thingspeaker and 15 ministers, who must serve as members of the Alþing, the legislative branch of the Azmaran branch, either in the upper or lower house. The Thingspeaker, Finance Secretary, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary are, however, all constitutionally required to be members of the Folksmot, the parliament's lower house, and must be nominated and approved by this body before being appointed by the President. The other 12 government ministers are nominated by the Thingspeaker and formally appointed by the President. The government relies on the Alþing for the passage of {{wpl|primary legislation}}, and as a result it needs to maintain the support of a majority of the Folksmot to be able to govern and pass a budget.


Upon the creation of Azmara's current {{wpl|parliamentary system}} by the 1915 constitution, the inaugural holder of the office of Thingspeaker was Leif Aansgaarsun of [[Gold Flame]], while the current holder of the office is [[Sofija Anasdohter]] of the [[Workers' Party (Azmara)|Workers' Party]], the largest party in both the Folksmot and the Landsmot. He leads a three-party coalition of the Workers' Party, [[The Radicals (Azmara)|The Radicals]] and the [[Green Party (Azmara)|Green Party]].
Upon the creation of Azmara's current {{wpl|parliamentary system}} by the 1915 constitution, the inaugural holder of the office of Thingspeaker was Leif Aansgaarsun of [[Gold Flame]], while the current holder of the office is [[Sofija Anasdohter]] of the [[Workers' Party (Azmara)|Workers' Party]], the largest party in both the Folksmot and the Landsmot. Se leads a three-party coalition of the Workers' Party, [[The Radicals (Azmara)|The Radicals]] and the [[Green Party (Azmara)|Green Party]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 21:50, 21 July 2021

Government of Azmara
Wisemaanenmot âb Azmaara
Overview
Established28 October 1915 (1915-10-28)
StateAzmara
LeaderThingspeaker
Appointed byThingspeaker approved by the Folksmot, nominally appointed by President
Main organCabinet
Ministries15
Responsible toAlþing
HeadquartersWisemaanenmot-Haas, Aalmsted, Azmaara

The Government of Azmara (Azmaran: Wisemaanenmot âb Azmaara) serves as Azmara's cabinet and exercises executive authority in Azmara.

Executive authority in Azmara is invested by the Constitution of Azmara into a government led by the Thingspeaker of Azmara, who serves as the country's head of government. The Government consists of the Thingspeaker and 15 ministers, who must serve as members of the Alþing, the legislative branch of the Azmaran branch, either in the upper or lower house. The Thingspeaker, Finance Secretary, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary are, however, all constitutionally required to be members of the Folksmot, the parliament's lower house, and must be nominated and approved by this body before being appointed by the President. The other 12 government ministers are nominated by the Thingspeaker and formally appointed by the President. The government relies on the Alþing for the passage of primary legislation, and as a result it needs to maintain the support of a majority of the Folksmot to be able to govern and pass a budget.

Upon the creation of Azmara's current parliamentary system by the 1915 constitution, the inaugural holder of the office of Thingspeaker was Leif Aansgaarsun of Gold Flame, while the current holder of the office is Sofija Anasdohter of the Workers' Party, the largest party in both the Folksmot and the Landsmot. Se leads a three-party coalition of the Workers' Party, The Radicals and the Green Party.

History

Authority and limitations

Civil service

Current Government

The current government of Azmara is the Anasdohter-Freidriksdohter ministry, which was inaugurated on the 13th July 2020.

Protocol order Office Image Incumbent Party In office
1 Thingspeaker of Azmara Official portrait of Angela Rayner MP crop 2.jpg Sofija Anasdohter Workers' 13 July 2020 – present
2 Deputy Thingspeaker of Azmara
Azmara Foreign Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Débat sur la transition écologique - Fête de l'Humanité 2013 - 006.jpg Ana Freidriksdohter Radicals 13 July 2020 – present
3 Azmara Finance and Economic Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Finance and Economic Affairs
François Baroin (47547796261) (cropped).jpg Helmut Mâþijassun Workers' 30 April 2017 – present
4 Azmara Home Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Internal Affairs
Informal meeting of economic and financial affairs ministers (ECOFIN). Handshake, Eurogroup Toomas Tõniste and Pierre Gramegna (36840348840) CROP GRAMEGNA.jpg Þurisas Mâþijassun Workers' 13 July 2020 – present
5 Azmara Defence.png
Secretary of State for Defence
Official portrait of Matt Rodda MP crop 2.jpg Mâþis Aleksanderssun Workers' 14 March 2018 – present
6 Azmara Education and Research.png
Secretary of State for Education and Research
Official portrait of Helen Jones crop 2.jpg Jorśena Hanksdohter Workers' 30 April 2017 – present
7 Azmara Healthcare.png
Secretary of State for Healthcare
Guri Melby, Venstre.jpg Maarijana Helmutsdohter Radicals 13 July 2020 - present
8 Azmara Justice.png
Secretary of State for Justice
Attorney-General
Johanna sigurdardottir official portrait.jpg Jana Eryksdohter Independent 23 June 2004 – present
9 Azmara Energy Climate Change and Environmental Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Energy, Climate Change and Environmental Affairs
Kirstene Hair MP - official photo 2017.jpg Isabela Krysdohter Green 30 April 2017 – present
10 Azmara Pensions and Social Welfare.png
Secretary of State for Pensions and Social Welfare
G Gannon.jpg Herman Aansgaarsun Workers' 13 July 2020 – present
11 Azmara Euclean Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Euclean Affairs
(Margrethe Vestager) Hearings of Margrethe Vestager DK, vice president-designate for a Europe fit for the digital age (48865071413) (cropped).jpg Liis Jonsdohter Green 13 July 2020 – present
12 Azmara Transport and Communications.png
Secretary of State for Transport and Communications
Portrait d'Annick Girardin.jpg Marie Mellon Workers' 13 July 2020 – present
13 Azmara Business and Innovation.png
Secretary of State for Business and Innovation
Frank Vandenbroucke 1 mei Leuven.jpg Frei Jonssun Radicals 13 July 2020 – present
14 Azmara Agriculture and Rural Affairs.png
Secretary of State for Agriculture and Rural Affairs
Ville Skinnari.jpg Leif Aarnessun Radicals 13 July 2020 – present
15 Azmara Employment and Workplace Relations.png
Secretary of State for Employment and Workplace Relations
Charles Kennedy MP (cropped).jpg Eryk Jorśsun Workers' 13 July 2020 – present
16 Azmara Culture and Equality.png
Secretary of State for Culture and Equality
Official portrait of Nia Griffith MP crop 2.jpg Nathalie Dunkle Green 30 April 2017 – present