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=== Cabinet ===
=== Cabinet ===
{{Main|Cabinet of Cartadania}}
{{Main|Cabinet of Cartadania}}
The Cabinet of Cartadania ({{lang-cd|Gabinete Ministerial do Cartadania}}) is a body consisting of the [[vice president of Cartadania]] and the heads of the executive branch's departments in the federal government. Cabinet officers are appointed and dismissed by the President. There are currently twenty-two departments within the cabinet, including seven Cabinet-level offices.
The Cabinet of Cartadania ({{lang-cd|Gabinete Ministerial do Cartadania}}) is a body consisting of the [[Vice President of Cartadania]] and the heads of the executive branch's departments in the federal government. Cabinet officers are appointed and dismissed by the President. There are currently twenty-two departments within the cabinet, including seven Cabinet-level offices.


Executives assist the President in the exercise of executive power. Each executive is responsible for the general administration of a government portfolio, and heads the corresponding government department. They prepare standards, monitor and evaluate federal programs, and formulate and implement policies for the sectors they represent. They are also responsible for establishing strategies, policies and priorities in the application of public resources. Generally, the executive considered to be the highest-ranking is the Chief of Staff, while other high-profile executives include the Treasury, Justice, State, and Defense.
Executives assist the President in the exercise of executive power. Each executive is responsible for the general administration of a government portfolio, and heads the corresponding government department. They prepare standards, monitor and evaluate federal programs, and formulate and implement policies for the sectors they represent. They are also responsible for establishing strategies, policies and priorities in the application of public resources. Generally, the executive considered to be the highest-ranking is the Chief of Staff, while other high-profile executives include the Treasury, Justice, State, and Defense.