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==Titles==
==Titles==
The early Executive College did not resemble most modern cabinets in that its portfolios were not necessarily tied to a particular policy area (e.g. defence, finance). Rather, the first few Prime Executives of the Federal Period appointed individuals they trusted to the Executive College and assigned responsibility for subordinate agencies more or less arbitrarily. Slightly later on, there developed a custom of assigning Chief Executives responsibility for certain ''buildings'' in Kartika, and which Chief Executive a particular agency reported to was a function of where its offices were located. As the bureaucracy grew and developed, there...
The early Executive College did not resemble most modern cabinets in that its portfolios were not necessarily tied to a particular policy area (e.g. defence, finance). Rather, the first few Prime Executives of the Federal Period appointed individuals they trusted to the Executive College and assigned responsibility for subordinate agencies more or less arbitrarily. Slightly later on, there developed a custom of assigning Chief Executives responsibility for certain ''buildings'' in Kartika, and which Chief Executive a particular agency reported to was a function of where its offices were located. As the bureaucracy grew and developed, there...

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