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Executive Private Commission
Council for Internal Affairs
Office of the Prime Minister of Caputia
Council for Internal Affairs.png
Mission To explore all avenues of policy
that will help preserve
Caputian neutrality and
internal security for the consideration
of Her Majesty's Government
and Parliament.
Commission Members (honorary) HM Queen Elizabeth I

The Prime Minister
The Minister of Defense
Representatives of Caputian industries and guilds
involved in any industry deemed crucial for
the preservation of national sovereignty.

Established 15 VIII 1658 (AN)
Headquartered Zalae City Hall
Main Policy Proposals National Credit System
Caputian Neutrality
Budget 6 million Laurels (1658)
Offices Abeis, Haifa
Port Tablot, Isles of Caputia
San Francisco, San Luis

The Council for Internal Affairs is an advisory body convened by the Prime Minister of Caputia to provide advice to the Government and to Parliament on matters of national defense and economic security. It is composed of the Prime Minister, the Minister of Defense, and appointed representatives from various industries, guilds and corporations that are deemed by the Caputian Government as crucial to the survival of the country.

Its status as a Executive Private Commission by the Queen-in-Council ensures that its deliberations remain private and sealed from public record.

Policy Proposals