Government of Sabia and Verona
Government of Sabia and Verona | |
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Sabian: kuragi sabiann veronati | |
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Established | 18 October 2012 |
State | Kingdom of Sabia and Verona |
Leader | Chief of Government (PM) |
Appointed by | King of the Valtirians |
Ministries | 10 (list) |
Responsible to | Parliament of Sabia and Verona |
Headquarters | Tairagiħrét, Bartolucci 100, Darmosari, Alios |
Website | sivgov.wixsite.com/english |
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The Government of Sabia and Verona (Sabian: kuragi; [kuˈrɑɡi]), also commonly referred to as the cabinet, is the governing body of the Kingdom of Sabia and Verona, which exercises executive power in the name of the King of the Valtirians, pursuant to the Constitution and the laws of the Kingdom. Historically, the Government has also been known as the Council of State and the People's Cabinet.
The Government is composed of a number of ministers officially known as Secretaries, headed by the Prime Minister, who decides the number of secretaries a cabinet is to have and who will be in it. Sabia and Verona is a parliamentary democracy with many elements from the Westminster system, and so the Prime Minister and their secretaries are by constitutional law required to be members of the Kingdom's unicameral Parliament (atanói).
Historically, Sabia and Verona's multi-party democracy made it common for two or more political parties to form government coalitions in order to maintain a stable government; since the dissolution of the National Artists' Guild in 2018 there has been a de facto two-party system in Sabia and Verona, and all governments since then have been single-party governments with parliamentary majorities. The current government is the 13th government to be formed since Sabia and Verona's foundation, and the sixth since the adoption of the Constitution of 2017; it was formed by Apollo Cerwyn of the Democratic Party.
Terminology
The official name of the Sabioveronese cabinet, as given by the Constitution of 2017, is Government of the Kingdom of Sabia and Verona (raiakurokuraginá sabiann i veronnan), though the term "cabinet" is freely used. Former names for the government included Council of State (adopted by the Constitution of 2015), Royal Council of State (adopted by the Constitution of 2014), and People's Cabinet (adopted by resolution of the Courts of Sabia and Verona on 18 October 2012). The term "Government" may also loosely refer to the collective execution of authority of the Sabioveronese state, or to the concertation of the government with all of its ministries' dependent agencies, the so-called "4th-type bodies". 4th-type bodies include constitutionally-defined institutions such as the national military, to the National Bank, and state-owned enterprises
Current cabinet
The second Cerwyn cabinet took office on 28 May 2020, after being confirmed by the sixth Parliament of Sabia and Verona, elected at the 2020 general election. It was formed by Apollo Cerwyn, leader of the Democratic Party.[1] It is officially known as the 13th government. It is the fifth cabinet to be formed under the Constitution of 2017. Presently, the government is composed of the following divisions:
- Diplomacy Division (tairaginiritrañ) — Apollo Cerwyn MP (also PM)
- Commerce Division (kotabelitrañ) — Snø Jens-Galieri MP (also Deputy PM)
- Defense Division (sennañitrañ) — Boris Tovinski MP
- Human Division (valitrañ) — Suipom Goyo MP
- Arts Division (niritrañ) — Pomme-Gabrielle Gauvier MP
- Education Division (targitrañ) — Narcissus Clyne MP
- Northern Division (akitrañ) — Soraya Hreti MP
- Justice Division (toanitrañ) — Kastor Gevras Drigy MP
- Botany Division (bašoxagitrañ) — Hierba Kebragi MP
- Welfare Division (asitrañ) — Hierba Kebragi MP
List of cabinets
Cabinet (Prime Minister) |
Took office | Left office | Duration (days) |
Parties | Ministries | Legislature | Monarch (reign) | |
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Bleuberrie I Napoléon Bleuberrie |
20 October 2012 |
1 January 2013 |
73 | CM | 5 | 1st Courts (No election) |
Ciprian (2012—2014) | |
Kóvérsz Osez Kóvérsz |
1 January 2013 |
1 June 2013 |
151 | C–CM–FSF | 6 | 2nd Courts (2012) | ||
Bleuberrie II Napoléon Bleuberrie |
1 June 2013 |
1 October 2013 |
122 | CM–C–AEM–AMD | 7 | 3rd Courts (2013 I) | ||
Stefanović Ann Stefanović |
1 October 2013 |
1 April 2014 |
182 | AMD–AEM | 7 | 4th Courts (2013 II) | ||
Isadora (2014—2015) | ||||||||
Galieri Léon Galieri |
1 April 2014 |
1 October 2014 |
183 | R–A | 7 | 5th Courts (2014 I) | ||
Rivière Bertrand Rivière |
1 October 2014 |
1 October 2015 |
365 | C–D | 8 | 6th Courts (2014 II) | ||
Tarik (2015—) | ||||||||
Virny I Shounn Virny |
1 October 2015 |
1 October 2016 |
365 | DSN | 9 | 1st Parliament (2015) | ||
Virny II Shounn Virny |
1 October 2016 |
22 May 2017 |
223 | DSN–R | 9 | 2nd Parliament (2016) | ||
Dargany I Noa Dargany |
22 May 2017 |
28 May 2018 |
371 | J | 6 | 3rd Parliament (2017) | ||
Dargany II Noa Dargany |
28 May 2018 |
10 October 2018 |
135 | J | 9 | 4th Parliament (2018) | ||
Blackhorse Andrew Blackhorse |
10 October 2018 |
3 June 2019 |
236 | J | 9 | |||
Cerwyn I Apollo Cerwyn |
3 June 2019 |
28 May 2020 |
360 | HG | 9 | 5th Parliament (2019) | ||
Cerwyn II Apollo Cerwyn |
28 May 2020 |
Incumbent | 1401 | HG | 11 | 6th Parliament (2020) |
References
- ↑ "New government confirmed amid scramble for posts and a Northern ultimatum". The SiV Phonograph. 28 May 2020. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
External links
- Government of Sabia and Verona (Official English language website)