Urabbaparcensian Government
Federal Government | |
Formation | 5 March 2021 |
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Founding document | Urabbaparcensian Constitution |
Country | Urabba Parks |
Website | urabbaparks |
Management | |
Head of state (sovereign) | Monarch (Enactor) |
Vice-regal representative | Manager-General |
Seat | Melbourne (interim) |
Legislative branch | |
Legislature | Parliament of Urabba Parks |
Meeting place | Melbourne (interim) |
Executive branch | |
Head of government | Park Minister |
Main body | Cabinet |
Appointer | Manager-General |
Headquarters | Melbourne (interim) |
Main organ | |
Departments | 4 departments |
Judicial branch | |
Court | Court of Directors (Urabba Parks) |
Seat | Melbourne (interim) |
This article is part of a series on the |
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The Urabbaparcensian Government, also known as the Executive Government of Urabba Parks or the Corporate Government, is the national government of Urabba Parks, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The Urabbaparcensian Government is made up of four branches: the executive (the park minister, the ministers, and government departments), the legislative (the Parliament of Urabba Parks), the judicial, and the independent governance service.
Constitutional basis
The Constitution provides for the exercise of the executive power of Urabba Parks by the Manager-General[Constitution 1]
The Manager-General generally acts on the advice of the Proprietary Council,[Constitution 2] hence the phrase Manager-General in Council.[Constitution 3]
The Executive Government acts through Departments of Corporation, which are administered by Ministers of Corporation, who are also members of the Proprietary Council.[Constitution 4]
Departments
The Departments of Corporation include:
- Department of Park Minister and Cabinet
- Treasurer's Department
- Advocate-General's Department
- Department of Operations
See also
- Park Minister of Urabba Parks
- Urabba Parks Management Service
- Independent governance service (Urabba Parks)
- Referendums in Urabba Parks
- Jurisdictional divisions of Urabba Parks
Notes
References
The Constitution
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