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The '''Government of Metzetta''' is responsible for running the country of [[Metzetta]], and is headed by the [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]]. | The '''Government of Metzetta''' is responsible for running the country of [[Metzetta]], and is headed by the [[Emperor of Metzetta|Emperor]]. | ||
== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
The absolute head of state and government is the [[Emperor of Metzetta]], whose family fill many of the highest-ranking offices of government. | The absolute head of state and government is the [[Emperor of Metzetta]], whose family fill many of the highest-ranking offices of government. The government consists of 18 ministries. Ministries contain agencies which handle specific issues not directly administered by the ministry itself. Laws are passed by the 18 First Ministers on behalf of the Emperor. | ||
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The cabinet of Metzetta refers to the group comprising the Emperor, High Priest, War Chief and the 18 First Ministers. | |||
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Revision as of 15:33, 13 July 2024
The Government of Metzetta is responsible for running the country of Metzetta, and is headed by the Emperor.
Structure
The absolute head of state and government is the Emperor of Metzetta, whose family fill many of the highest-ranking offices of government. The government consists of 18 ministries. Ministries contain agencies which handle specific issues not directly administered by the ministry itself. Laws are passed by the 18 First Ministers on behalf of the Emperor.
Current cabinet
The cabinet of Metzetta refers to the group comprising the Emperor, High Priest, War Chief and the 18 First Ministers.