Government of Quinta Velha
National Government of Quinta Velha Governo Nacional da Quinta Velha | |
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Polity type | Autocratic constitutional monarchy |
Formation | 2018 |
Legislative branch | |
Name | Sovereign Congress (upon convokation) |
Meeting place | Potengi Palace |
Executive branch | |
Head of State | |
Title | King |
Currently | Thomas I (also Head of Government) |
Cabinet | |
Name | Cabinet of Quinta Velha |
Headquarters | Albuquerque Manor |
Ministries |
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Judicial branch | |
Supreme Court of the Kingdom | |
Seat | Santiago do Sacramento |
The Government of Quinta Velha, officially the National Government of Quinta Velha, is the executive branch of the Kingdom of Quinta Velha. It is one of the three powers of Quinta Velha, along the legislative branch and the judiciary branch. It is the set of public authorities responsible for the public administration of the country. Quinta Velha is an autocracy and, therefore, the executive branch is headed by His Majesty, the King of Quinta Velha. The King is assisted by Ministers of State.
Government bodies are divided between the Provinces of Santiago do Sacramento and Santa Rita, with the majority of authorities in the latter province being in the Albuquerque Manor. The authorities established in Santiago de Sacramento carry out their activities in the Palace Duke of Sena, at the King's Office.
Ministries are the departments that carry out government policies, each operating in an administrative expertise. Advisory bodies help the Chief Executive as advisory departments for research, study, planning and control. The King freely chooses the ministers of state, his most important advisers.
Government departments of Quinta Velha
- King's Office:
- King's Own Office;
- Royal Typography;
- Chancellor-Major's Office.
- Ministries of State:
- Ministry of State for Foreign Affairs;
- Ministry of State for Interior Affairs;
- Ministry of State for the National Treasury;
- Ministry of State for Public Instruction.
Overview
Considering the kingdom is defined as an autocratic constitutional monarchy, with the King as both Head of Government and Head of State, the legislative power is exercised by the Sovereign Congress, convened by the will of the King and formed by elected deputies in all the provinces of the Kingdom. National justice, in its turn, is conducted by the Supreme Court of the Kingdom.