Government
The Executive Branch
When Parliament elects a Prime Minister as Head of State, they establish a new administration to enact the Long-Term plans of Parliament.Â
The Government is responsible for the operational matters of state and ensuring the direction of Government is successful in executing the expectations of Parliament. Therefore, Parliament is granted more power and sway over the executive branch than in previous Ascendancy iterations.
Rt Hon. Kosta Konstantinos
Prime Minister, Head of State
The Prime Minister leads the Government of the Union to ensure it is enacting the strategies, policies and directions of Parliament and ensuring the operational matters of state are conducted according to the direction of Parliament in their long term plan, legislation and committees.
The Prime Minister represents the Government at ceremonies or in official duties according to their mandate and duty. The Prime Minister appoints a Cabinet to coordinate the apparatus of Government.
Deputy Prime Minister
Hon. Rev James Charter
Often held simultaneously with another Cabinet position, the DP supports the Prime Minister and may be delegated specific portfolio work.
Secretary of Home Affairs
Hon. Hutchs Von Monarch
Responsible for infrastructure and the public service across all Government agencies and entities.
Secretary of Finance
Hon. Kassius
Chairs Parliament's Finance Committee and coordinates the Union's financial and economic measures.
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Hon. Cain Ravenshade
Leads negotiations for treaties and interplanetary agreements and represents the Union in foreign policy.
Attorney General
Hon. Georgios Papadopoulos
Chief legal counsel to the Union, including the Government, Parliament and the Oversight Council.
Leader of the House
Hon. Xaden Riorson
Ensures Parliament is working efficiently and enforces the rules of Parliament. Coordinates all votes and documentation for Parliament.
Prime Ministerial Directorates
The Office of the Head of State may establish Prime Ministerial Directorates (PMDs) on the direction of the Prime Minister to address specific strategic, economic, security or social issues. PMDs can also be established to run investigations when there are shortfalls within the Union.
Each PMD is led by a Special Advisor which the Prime Minister has appointed.
PMD for death of Prime Minister
Special Advisor, Hon. Georgios Papadopoulos
The Prime Ministerial Directorate (PMD) for the Investigation into the death of Ex-Prime Minister, Protector of the Union, the Honourable Jamal Austin.