THE PRIVY COUNCIL
The Privy Council is to act as the supreme legislative body in the realm, second to none in terms of its administrative capabilities. It is to be chaired by the Prime Minister and composed of two main sections - the Cabinet, which is appointed exclusively by the Prime Minister, and the Crown, whose positions can only be appointed by the monarch. Both halves of the Privy Council come together to form a cohesive unit in terms of governance, the entire council answering directly to the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister and Lord Chancellor: Joachim var Sarkoz
-The Cabinet
Monarch-in-council: Alexander, the First of His Name
-The Crown
THE CABINET
Composed of the Ministers of the Crown, the Cabinet undertakes the day-to-day operation of the government of the realm. They form the bulk of the legislative body and can be appointed or removed from their positions by the Prime Minister alone. They are expected to act on the instruction and command of the Prime Minister. The Cabinet is appointed for terms of three years - except in extraordinary circumstances, the Cabinet cannot be interfered with in-between the dates where the cycle of terms is renewed.
The Prime Minister himself is appointed by the monarch on these dates. After a three-year term, the monarch can choose to renew his tenure as Prime Minister for another three-year term, and if successful in retaining his position the Prime Minister can optionally reshuffle his Cabinet.
Next term begins: 20th of Horen’s Welcome, 1483
First var Sarkoz Ministry (20th of Horen's Welcome, 1480 - Incumbent)
Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Crown: Joachim var Sarkoz
Commissar-General and Justiciar of the Crown: Guy de Bar
Minister of Diplomacy and Emissary of the Crown: Olivier de Savoie
Minister of Finance and Treasurer of the Crown: Vacant
Solicitor-General and Privy Seal of the Crown: Iosif of Roiye
Vicar-General and Chaplain of the Crown*: Humbert de Bar
*Appointed on recommendation by the High Pontiff, acting as the representative of the Church in the Cabinet.
THE CROWN
The Crown is composed of two, the Lord Marshal and the Lord Steward, both appointed by the monarch, however often on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. Despite the fact that they may only be appointed or removed (Except in extraordinary circumstances) by the throne, both of these positions are ultimately answerable and beholden to the Prime Minister however in contrast to the Cabinet are expected to work autonomously, without his interference or instruction.
Reign of Alexander I
Monarch-in-council: King Alexander of Carrion, the First of His Name
Lord Marshal: Varon Kovachev
Lord Steward: Harald Vanir