Kiravian Territorial Executive

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Territorial Affairs Executive
Vekturora Homavikul

Territorial Building, Kartika
Agency overview
Formed21XXX
HeadquartersD District, Kartika
MottoH
"h"
Employees421,069
Annual budget£62.3 billion?
Minister responsible
  • L. Marmadok Trevartha
Child agencies
  • Department of the Peace
  • Department of National Patrimony
  • Departmenr of the Commons
Websitewwww.homavik.āri.kr

The The Territorial Executive is a Collegiate executive of the Kiravian federal government responsible for various aspects of domestic policy, including (but not limited to) environmental policy, law enforcement, intergovernmental affairs, geodesy, and Urom affairs.

History

The Territorial Executive descends directly from the Tholos Administration, named for the building in Kartika where it was formerly headquartered, which is now home to the Federal Council. After members of the Executive College became more closely identified with policy portfolios, the Territorial Executive was one of the original X executive bureaucracies of the Confederal Republics of Kirav, alongside the Executive for State Affairs (responsible for foreign policy, the Executive for the Sea (responsible for the Navy, foreign trade, navigation, and the colonies), and the Executive for Works & Defences (responsible for public finance, currency, fortifications, roads, and the Army). Under this scheme, all remaining domestic policy within the federal remit, including the postal service, interstate commerce, weights and measures, federal lands, surveying, and management of urom tribes, fell under the Territorial Executive. However, during the Confederal Period, most domestic affairs were strictly the purview of the states and provinces.

As the scope of federal involvement in domestic matters grew during the Federal Period, so too did the size and power of the Territorial Executive, though it would be periodically pared down by the calving off of daughter bureaucracies. The first such daughter agency to be spun off was the Agricultural Executive, followed by [some other shit]. During the Sunderance, the Industrial-Commercial Executive, Social Affairs Executive and Executive for Culture, Heritage, and Civil Society became autocephalous. After reunification, the Reconstruction & Development Act of 1989 AD spun off the Executive for Development & Regional Balance and the Common Market Act of 1992 the Common Market Executive. The removal of the Kiravian Post to the portfolio of the Second Executive during the Mérovin administration left the Territorial Executive with the residual miscellany of responsibilities that it holds today.

In recent years there have been proposals to merge all or several of the collegiate executives descended from the Territorial Executive back into it in order to reduce spending on administration. Many such proposals have enjoyed political favour, but so far none have come to fruition.








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