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===President===
===President===
''Main article: [[President of the United Republic]]''
''Main article: [[President of the United Republic]]''
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====Executive powers and duties====
====Executive powers and duties====
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The executive branch is established in Article Two of the United Republic Constitution, which vests executive power in a president of the United States, who serves as both the head of state (performing ceremonial functions) and the head of government (the chief executive). The Constitution directs the president to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" and requires the president to swear or affirm to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United Republic." Legal scholar Atticus Wright write of the Clause: "the President may neither breach federal law nor order their subordinates to do so, for defiance cannot be considered faithful execution. The Constitution also incorporates the Ænglish bars on dispensing or suspending the law, with some supposing that the Clause itself prohibits both." Many presidential actions are undertaken via executive orders, presidential proclamations, and presidential memoranda.
 
The president is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. Under the Reception Clause, the president is empowered to "receive Ambassadors and other public Ministers"; the president has broad authority to conduct foreign relations, is generally considered to have the sole power of diplomatic recognition, and is the United Republic's chief diplomat,[15] although Parliament also has an important role in legislating on foreign affairs, and can, for example, "institute a trade embargo, declare war upon a foreign government that the President had recognized, or decline to appropriate funds for an embassy in that country." The president may also negotiate and sign treaties, but ratifying treaties requires the consent of two-thirds of the Senate.
 
Under the Appointments Clause, the president "shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United Republic" while providing that "Parliament may by Law vest the Appointment of such inferior Officers, as they think proper, in the President alone, in the Courts of Law, or in the Heads of Ministries." These appointments delegate "by legal authority a portion of the sovereign powers of the federal government."
 
The Constitution grants the president the "Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences against the United Republic, except in Cases of Impeachment"; this clemency power includes the power to issue absolute or conditional pardons, and to issue commute sentences, to remit fines, and to issue general amnesties. The presidential clemency power extends only to federal crimes, and not to state crimes.
 
In addition, the president has informal powers beyond their formal powers, such as, for instance, having major agenda-setting powers to influence lawmaking and policymaking, and typically having a major role as the leader of their political party.


====Election, succession, and term limits====
====Election, succession, and term limits====
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''Further information: [[Elections in Alstin]]''
 
The president and vice president are normally elected as running mates by the [[United Republic Electoral College|Electoral College]]; each province and the Capital District has a number of electoral votes equal to the size of its Parliamentary delegation (i.e., its number of Councilors plus its two Senators); Votes that, since the ratification of the Twenty-eighth Amendment in 1893, are apportioned to given presidential candidate based upon the results of a popular election in a given province. Aside from elections, a President may also be seated by succession, whether by death or resignation of their predecessor. As originally drafted, there was no limit to the time a President could serve, however the Thirty-second Amendment, ratified in 1949, originally limits any president to serving two four-year terms (8 years) or three four-year terms during a state of war; the amendment specifically "caps the service of a president at 10 years in peacetime, or 14 years in wartime" by providing that "if a person succeeds to the office of president without election and serves less than two years, he may run for two full terms in peace or three in war; otherwise, a person succeeding to office of president can serve no more than a single elected term."


====Veto power, impeachment, and other issues====
====Veto power, impeachment, and other issues====
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Under the Presentment Clause of Article I, a bill that passes both chambers of Parliament shall be presented to the president, who may sign the bill into law or veto the bill by returning it to the chamber where it originated. If the president neither signs nor vetoes a bill "within ten Days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have been presented to him" it becomes a law without the president's signature, "unless Parliament by their Adjournment prevent its Return in which Case it shall not be a Law" (called a pocket veto). A presidential veto may be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses of Parliament vote to override the veto; this occurs relatively infrequently.
 
The president may be impeached by a majority in the Council and removed from office by a two-thirds majority in the Senate for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors".
 
The president may not dissolve Parliament, but has the power to adjourn Parliament whenever the Council and Senate cannot agree when to adjourn; no president has ever used this power. The president also has the constitutional power to, "on extraordinary Occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them"; this power has been used " to consider nominations, war, and emergency legislation." This Section invests the President with the discretion to convene Parliament on “extraordinary occasions"; this special session power that has been used to call the chambers to consider urgent matters.


===Vice President===
===Vice President===
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''Main article: [[Vice President of the United Republic]]
 
The [[Vice President of the United Republic|Vice President]] is the second-highest official in rank of the federal government. The vice president's duties and powers are established in the legislative branch of the federal government under Article 1, Section 3, Clauses 4 and 5 as the president of the Senate; this means that they are the designated presiding officer of the Senate. In that capacity, the vice president has the authority (ex officio, for they are not an elected member of the Senate) to cast a tie-breaking vote. Pursuant to the Twelfth Amendment, the vice president presides over the joint session of Parliament when it convenes to count the vote of the Electoral College. As first in the U.R. presidential line of succession, the vice president's duties and powers move to the executive branch when becoming president upon the death, resignation, or removal of the president, which has happened twelve times in U.R. history (most recently when Sophia Forrester succeeded Dennis Rogers following the latter's resignation in January 2028). Lastly, in the case of a Twenty-fourth Amendment succession event, the vice president would become acting president, assuming all of the powers and duties of president, except being designated as president. Accordingly, by circumstances, the Constitution designates the vice president as routinely in the legislative branch, or succeeding to the executive branch as president, or possibly being in both as acting president pursuant to the Twenty-fourth Amendment. Because of circumstances, the overlapping nature of the duties and powers attributed to the office, the title of the office and other matters, such has generated a spirited scholarly dispute regarding attaching an exclusive branch designation to the office of vice president.


===Cabinet, executive ministries, and agencies===
===Cabinet, executive ministries, and agencies===
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''Main articles: [[Cabinet of the United Republic]]; [[List of federal agencies in the United Republic]]''
 
The daily enforcement and administration of federal laws is in the hands of the various federal executive ministries, created by Parliament to deal with specific areas of national and international affairs. The heads of the 16 ministries, chosen by the president and approved with the "advice and consent" of the U.R. Senate, form a council of advisers generally known as the president's "Cabinet". Once confirmed, these "cabinet officers" serve at the pleasure of the president. In addition to ministries, a number of staff organizations are grouped into the Executive Office of the President. These include the Jade Palace staff, the National Security Council, the Office of Budget Management, the Economic Council, the Council on Environmental Affairs, the Office of the U.R. Trade Legate, the Office of Drug and Substance Control Policy, and the Office of Science, Technology, and Research Policy. The employees in these United Republic government agencies are called federal civil servants.
 
There are also independent agencies such as the United Republic Postal Service (URPS), the United Republic Space Administration (URSA), the Alstinian Intelligence Service (AIS), the Environmental Protection and Restoration Agency (EPRA), and the United Republic Agency for International Development (URAID). In addition, there are government-owned corporations such as the Federal Deposit and Asset Insurance Corporation and [[UR Railways|United Republic Railways]].


== Judiciary ==
== Judiciary ==
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