Grand Secretariat
The Chidao Emperor Imperial Household | Imperial Stewardship Teachings of the Empire
Ministries & Secretariats: Ministry of Truth | Ministry of Purity | Ministry of Stability Chao Suweiai formerly known as National Diet Defunct: The Seanad | The Imperial Yuan
Political Factions: Guanchang | Kantai-ha (Navy) | Gunbatsu (Army) | Shanghu (Traders) Defunct: Kuominliantang | Nokarodo Faction | Badao Party Other institutions Tianchao Chuandui | Imperial Armed Forces | Young Wandering Society | Tegong |
The Grand Secretariat is the executive power of the Jingdaoese Empire. It is headed by the Emperor and composed of the Diwang and the Ministers.
Composition
Before the Xianfa Constitution, the Diwang was appointed by the Emperor (during the Minshu Period this was a representative from the largest party in the Imperial Assembly), who had to find a majority which supported his cabinet. Once a majority was reached, the parties delivered Ministers.
While the Emperor normally did not interfere in its daily affairs, the Grand Secretariat depended of his goodwill to pass Decrees. The Diwang acted as the head of government, while the Emperor as head of state did not hold any responsibility.
Since the Xianfa Constitution, certain changes were made: the Diwang still led the government but was no longer dependable for support from the Emperor. Instead, he was directly elected. His Ministers, however, need the support of the Imperial Yuan.
Ministries
- Ministry of Truth
- Secretariat of Rites
- Secretariat of Propaganda
- Secretariat of Education
- Secretariat of Censor
- Ministry of Purity
- Secretariat of Revenue
- Secretariat of Immigration
- Secretariat of Appointments
- Ministry of World Peace
- Secretariat of Slaying
- Secretariat of Sinking
- Secretariat of Hanging
- Secretariat of Talking