Federal executive departments of the Yekaterian Federation
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The Federal executive departments of the Yekaterian Federation are the primary institutions that make up the Federal Council of the Yekaterian Federation
Current Council and Council-level officials
Federal Presidency
Office | Incumbent | Term began | Description |
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10 January 2391
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Head of state of the Federation. Responsible for areas of defence and foreign affairs in their role as the Supreme Commander-in-Chief and the chief diplomat of the country, representing Yekateria in international matters. The Federal President also serves as the ultimate head of the Federal Government Services, the national civil service. | |
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for assisting the Federal President in executing their roles and duties of office and serves as a close advisor to the President in affairs of state. As the first deputy to the head of state, the First Vice President serves in the President's stead when the latter is not present or available. The First Vice President also succeeds the President in the event of their removal from office or death. | |
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Presidency, Chancellery, and other branches of the government in their assigned portfolio. The Second Vice President currently serves to coordinate economic and financial matters, serving as the Presidency's primary representative in the policy area. The Second Vice President also serves to reinforce the President and First Deputy in affairs of state, assuming their roles in a limited capacity in their absence. | |
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Presidency, Chancellery, and other branches of the government in their assigned portfolio. The Third Vice President currently serves to coordinate welfare and related matters, serving as the Presidency's primary representative in the policy area. The Third Vice President also serves to reinforce the President and First Deputy in affairs of state, assuming their roles in a limited capacity in their absence. | |
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Presidency, Chancellery, and other branches of the government in their assigned portfolio. The Fourth Vice President currently serves to coordinate defence and security matters, serving as the Presidency's primary representative in the policy area. The Fourth Vice President also serves to reinforce the President and First Deputy in affairs of state, assuming their roles in a limited capacity in their absence. | |
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Presidency, Chancellery, and other branches of the government in their assigned portfolio. The Fifth Vice President currently serves to coordinate environmental matters, serving as the Presidency's primary representative in the policy area. The Fifth Vice President also serves to reinforce the President and First Deputy in affairs of state, assuming their roles in a limited capacity in their absence. |
Federal Chancellery
Office | Incumbent | Term began | Description |
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10 January 2391
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Head of government of the Federation. Responsible for domestic policy and economic affairs as the constitutionally mandated chief economic officer of the Yekaterian Federation. The Federal Chancellor also serves as the co-leader of the Federal Council in charge of formulating and implementing domestic policies and regulations, and as such holds influence in the appointment of federal secretaries. | |
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10 January 2386
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Responsible for assisting the Federal Chancellor in executing their roles and duties of office and serves as a close advisor to the Chancellor. As the first deputy to the head of government, the First Vice Chancellor serves in the Chancellor's stead when the latter is not present or available. The First Vice Chancellor also succeeds the Chancellor in the event of their removal from office or death. | |
15 January 2381
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Oversees federal housing and infrastructure policy. The Federal Secretary of Infrastructure and Housing also ensures enforcement of relevant housing and infrastructure laws and regulations through the Federal Department of Infrastructure and Housing and is responsible for social housing through the Federal Housing Group agency. | ||
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Chancellery and other branches of the government and covers policies in their concurrent role as a federal secretary. The Second Vice Chancellor also assists in formulating and carrying out domestic policy, and deputises for the Federal Chancellor and First Vice Chancellor in a limited capacity in their absence. The role is typically filled by a politician from the incumbent ruling coalition to ensure fair representation by coalition partners. | |
15 January 2391
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Oversees federal fiscal, taxation, trade, and economic policy. The Federal Secretary of Finance and Economic Affairs is the primary government official responsible for formulating the Federal Council's annual federal budget proposal and works in tandem with the Federal Chancellor to analyse and regulate the nation's general macroeconomic outlook. As the secretary responsible for the Federal Department of Finance and Economic Affairs, they are also responsible for regulations pertaining to financial institutions, businesses, and trade entities. | ||
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Chancellery and other branches of the government and covers policies in their concurrent role as a federal secretary. The Third Vice Chancellor also assists in formulating and carrying out domestic policy, and deputises for the Federal Chancellor and First Vice Chancellor in a limited capacity in their absence. The role is typically filled by a politician from the incumbent ruling coalition to ensure fair representation by coalition partners. | |
15 January 2391
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Oversees federal welfare, social development, and community development policies. The Federal Secretary of Welfare and Social Development also ensures the implementation of welfare, childcare, anti-domestic violence, eldercare, youth support, and disability programs aimed at supporting and improving standards of living for groups in need of assistance. | ||
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10 January 2391
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Chancellery and other branches of the government and covers policies in their concurrent role as a federal secretary. The Fourth Vice Chancellor also assists in formulating and carrying out domestic policy, and deputises for the Federal Chancellor and First Vice Chancellor in a limited capacity in their absence. The role is typically filled by a politician from the incumbent ruling coalition to ensure fair representation by coalition partners. | |
15 January 2381
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10 January 2381
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Responsible for coordinating policy between the Chancellery and other branches of the government and covers policies in their concurrent role as a federal secretary. The Fifth Vice Chancellor also assists in formulating and carrying out domestic policy, and deputises for the Federal Chancellor and First Vice Chancellor in a limited capacity in their absence. The role is typically filled by a politician from the incumbent ruling coalition to ensure fair representation by coalition partners. | |