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*The [[King of Alduria-Wechua|King]] may issue '''Royal Decrees''' with the consent of the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]]; | *The [[King of Alduria-Wechua|King]] may issue '''Royal Decrees''' with the consent of the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]]; | ||
*The [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]] may issue '''Orders-in-Council'''; | *The [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]] may issue '''Orders-in-Council'''; | ||
*Each member of the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]] may issue '''Ordinances''' to enforce policies, regulations, and directives from the [[King of | *Each member of the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]] may issue '''Ordinances''' to enforce policies, regulations, and directives from the [[King of Alduria-Wechua|King]], the [[Council of State of Alduria-Wechua|Council of State]], or from Acts of the [[Federal Constituent Assembly]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:55, 18 August 2020
The Federal Gazette of Alduria-Wechua is the official journal of record for the government of Alduria-Wechua, established by the Proclamation of Punta Santiago. Other government gazettes and records exist for regional, city, and other local governments, but the Federal Gazette is the most important among such official journals. Laws passed by the government, along with other regulations and rules generally come into force after publication in the Federal Gazette. The Office of National Records, an independent agency under the Council of State, is in charge of publishing.
It first published on 1685 AN, delivering throughout the country printed and electronic copies of the Proclamation of Punta Santiago, along with various speeches and pamphlets praising, promoting, and educating people on the Federation. The Federal Gazette carries only notices of national interest.
History
Organization
Publication Feed
Executive
The executive branch holds the following statutory instruments:
- The King may issue Royal Decrees with the consent of the Council of State;
- The Council of State may issue Orders-in-Council;
- Each member of the Council of State may issue Ordinances to enforce policies, regulations, and directives from the King, the Council of State, or from Acts of the Federal Constituent Assembly.
Date | Department | Applicability | Subject | Summary |
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1.XV.1685 AN | Order-in-Council | Department of Interior |
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All Natural Resources become the exclusive property of the people of the Federation, to be administered by the government. Private companies may explore and extract resources, but only after securing proper permitting and the timely payment of royalties to federal and regional governments. State oil companies and joint private-public ventures will remain, profits due to the government from these ventures shall be placed in a state-owned investment fund called the Federal Sovereign Wealth Fund (FSWF). The FSFW shall invest in portfolios of real estate and fixed-income investments, with companies being excluded by the fund on ethical grounds. |
5.XV.1685 AN | Decree | House of Inti-Carrillo |
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The House of Inti-Carrillo is founded and organized; provisions for Succession established. Prince Titu to Crown Prince, Prince of Rimarima. Princess Nayaraq to Princess Royal, Duchess of Bassumorto. Prince Tupac to Count of Arequipa. Royal Household founded and organized. National Royal Charities founded, annual grant established towards advancing social justice through charity from the King. |
5.XV.1685 AN | Decree | Nobility | Foundation Honors | First class of Alduro-Wechua nobility established, drawn from Aldurians and Wechua. |
Legislative
The legislative branch legislates as follows:
- Acts of the Federal Constituent Assembly:
- Framework Acts
- Finance Acts
- Resolutions of the Federal Constituent Assembly:
- Rules of Order
- Procedural Matters
- Sense of the Assembly
- Non-Binding Resolution
- Motions of the Federal Constituent Assembly.
Date | Legislation Type | Subject | Summary |
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12.XIV.1685 AN | Resolution | Rules of Order | Rules of Order of the Federal Constituent Assembly. |
Judicial
The Supreme Court of the Federation's opinions are published in two stages. First, a slip opinion is made immediately available on the Court's web site and through other outlets. Second, the opinions, lists of the court's orders, and other important judicial notices are then published in the next print edition of the Federal Gazette.