Government | |
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The King/Queen | The highest authority in the kingdom. He can appoint the Prime Minister, Ministers, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and the Lord President and the Councillors of the Privy Council. |
The regent | A person appointed to govern a state because the monarch is a minor, is absent or is incapacitated. In most cases, he is the crown prince.
Temporary post. |
The Prime Minister | The Prime Minister represents the King. He is the highest authority after the King. He is nominated by the National Assembly and appointed by the King as Prime Minister. In his capacity of President of the Government, he is charged with the administration of the Federal Kingdom and, as such, draws upon the State’s executive services. He nominate/dismissal Ministers from the Legislative members.
The Prime Minister is also the Chancellor of the Orders. |
Ministers | Ministers are charged with each parts of the administration. They are nominated by the Prime Minister and appointed by the King from the Legislative members.
The Minister of State is deputy prime minister. There are some Ministers without portfolio.
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The Privy Council | The Privy Council is a consultative body of the King.
Lord President and 10-25 Councillors. Lord President and Councillors are appointed by the King. |
Diplomat Service | Ambassadors and Consul-Generals.
They conduct publicity activities in each country and area. |
The Royal Academy | To recognize academic contributions.
To organize Universities and professors. |
The Cabinet Office | The Cabinet Office support to the Prime Minister. |
The Permanent Delegation | To do administrative work of the government. |
Governors |
Legislative | |
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The Senate | Only aristocrats have suffrage.
There are 200 members. The Terms of office are until the King dissolve. |
The National Assembly | All subjects have suffrage.
There are 400 members. The Terms of office are until the King dissolve. The National Assembly nominate a member as Prime Minister and propose dismissing Prime Minister to the King. |
Judicial Branch | |
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The Supreme Court | 1 Chief Justice and 6 associate justices.
Justices are nominated by the Prime minister, the President of the Senate, the Chairperson of the National Assembly and the Lord President of the Privy Council. The Chief Justice is nominated by the members’ mutual election and appointed by the King. The Supreme Court appoints lower court judges. |
High Courts | In each area. |
District Courts | In each designated city. |