Members of the Government
The Prince
HPM Trigori XXVII of Krumpelberg
The Prince of Montealba acts as the Head of State and shares the role of the Head of Government with the President of the Council of Ministers (PCM), with ultimate superiority in decision-making superseding that of the PCM where necessary. As Head of State, the prince represents the interests of the State both domestically and abroad and by law all decisions which impact the State fundamentally (i.e., laws, constitutional amendments, foreign treaties) must receive the consent of the Prince. |
The Heir Apparent
Jan Dagoth, PCM
The Prince, together with the National Government selects a designated Heir shortly after his inauguration that will succeed him in his duties after the death or incapacitation of the sitting Prince. The Heir Apparent can be replaced at the discretion of the Prince and the National Government, and must be replaced if they should die before the sitting Prince. |
The President of the Council of Minisers
Jan Dagoth, PCM
The President of the Council of Ministers shares the powers of Head of Government with the Prince, coordinating and directing the activities of all the Ministers. It is the duty of the PCM to administer the proceedings of the National Government and to present both the drafts of bills and finalized laws to the Popular Assembly for their review as well as to present the interests of the Popular Assembly to the National Government. The PCM may take on the responsibilities of the Head of State in the absence of Prince. |
The Chairman of the Corporative Chamber
(Position Vacant)
Receives a special position in the Council of Ministers as direct representative of the collective interests of the Corporative Chamber. This role empowers the Corporative Chamber to provide direct input to the affairs of the State and incentivizes the proliferation of corporations. |