Government of the Pineland Commonwealth
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The government of the Pineland Commonwealth was the governing collective body of the country. It did not strictly differentiate between the classic 3 divisions of power executive, judicial and legislative.
Structure
The highest office of the state and the government was the Democratic Federal Assembly.
A central committee governed the country when the Assembly is not in session. The Central Committee of the Commonwealth was composed of departments which handle the day-to-day affairs of the country. The Committee Departments act as ministries and were elected directly by the Democratic Federal Assembly.
Government
Committee Departments | Advisory Councils/other offices |
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Agriculture, Forestry and Health | Reforestation |
Healthcare | |
Land Reform | |
Domestic Affairs | none |
Labor | Central Economic Planning |
Gender and Sexuality | Women's Rights |
LGBT+ Rights | |
Economy | none |
Foreign Affairs | none |
Justice | none |
Science, Education and Communication | none |
Transportation | Railways |
Aviation | |
Maritime | |
Security | none |