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In the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]], a secretary of state is a minister who is appointed by and answers directly to the Senate (a minister answers is appointed by and answers directly to the [[First Secretary of State|first secretary of state]] (the chief executive). | In the [[Order of the Holy Lakes]] ([[Hurmu]]), a secretary of state is a minister who is appointed by and answers directly to the Senate (a minister answers is appointed by and answers directly to the [[First Secretary of State|first secretary of state]] (the chief executive). | ||
* [[Secretariat of State]] | * [[Secretariat of State]] | ||
* [[Secretary of State for External Relations]] | * [[Secretary of State for External Relations]] |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 28 June 2024
Secretary of State or State Secretary is a title used for a senior or mid-level post in governments around the Micras. The role varies between countries, and in some cases there are multiple Secretaries of State in the Government.
Order of the Holy Lakes
In the Order of the Holy Lakes (Hurmu), a secretary of state is a minister who is appointed by and answers directly to the Senate (a minister answers is appointed by and answers directly to the first secretary of state (the chief executive).
- Secretariat of State
- Secretary of State for External Relations
- Secretary of State for Peace
- Secretary of State for the Bank, Mint and Press
Victoria
Kingdom of Victoria (1891 - 2011)
In the Kingdom of Victoria, a Secretary of State was a Cabinet Minister in charge of a Department of the Government (though not all departments were headed by a Secretary of State, e.g. HM Treasury was headed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer). Secretaries of State were appointed directly by the Prime Minister, and were responsible, along with other Cabinet members, for the collective Government of the Kingdom.
Victoria (2013-)
Since its union with Gotzborg, Victoria relinquished all government administration to His Majesty's Government in Lonenberg. On 6 February 2014, August Charles II established the role of Secretary of State for Victoria by Royal Decree[1] and thus brought back a title with much tradition and history in Victoria.
The Secretary of State for Victoria is the same rank as Minister of State within Gotzborg.