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Stenza's president resides in the '''Presidential House''', an old mansion in the outskirts of [[Rakahanga]]. The house, and its surrounding compound, is heavily defended and outfitted to act as a living quarters and operating office for both Stenza's President and Vice President. The Vice-President lives in a modern villa adjacent to the Presidential House, called the '''Vice-Presidential Home'''.
Stenza's president resides in the '''Presidential House''', an old mansion in the outskirts of [[Rakahanga]]. The house, and its surrounding compound, is heavily defended and outfitted to act as a living quarters and operating office for both Stenza's President and Vice President. The Vice-President lives in a modern villa adjacent to the Presidential House, called the '''Vice-Presidential Home'''.


The '''Stenzan Democratic Congress''' is housed in the seat of [[Corumm]]'s old Colonial government in Rakahanga, called the '''Hall of the Stenzan Democratic Congress''' This central building, surrounded by a modern park, houses the Second Council on its ground floor and the First Council on its upper floor, with various offices for councilmembers filling the rest of the building and the basement beneath it.
The '''Stenzan Democratic Congress''' is housed in the seat of [[Daxia]]'s old Colonial government in Rakahanga, called the '''Hall of the Stenzan Democratic Congress''' This central building, surrounded by a modern park, houses the Second Council on its ground floor and the First Council on its upper floor, with various offices for councilmembers filling the rest of the building and the basement beneath it.


Stenza's ministries are housed in various building across the capital city, with its secretariats being housed in either the capital or other significant cities. Various minesterial sub-offices sprawl the country.
Stenza's ministries are housed in various building across the capital city, with its secretariats being housed in either the capital or other significant cities. Various minesterial sub-offices sprawl the country.