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The current government is the 8th Government of Haesan. The government is a coalition between the between the [[Moderate Party (Haesan)|Moderate Party]], the [[Liberal Democrats (Haesan)|Liberal Democrats]], [[New Bargain]], and [[Onwards Haesan!]] formed after the [[2023 Haesanite general election]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Sabrina Hwang]] of the Moderate Party. | The current government is the 8th Government of Haesan. The government is a coalition between the between the [[Moderate Party (Haesan)|Moderate Party]], the [[Liberal Democrats (Haesan)|Liberal Democrats]], [[New Bargain]], and [[Onwards Haesan!]] formed after the [[2023 Haesanite general election]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Sabrina Hwang]] of the Moderate Party. | ||
Haesan has | Haesan has 17 cabinet ministries, each with ministers appointed by the [[President of Haesan]] and confirmed by a 1/3rd vote of the [[National Assembly (Haesan)|Chamber of the Commonwealth]]. Although the ministers report to the [[National Assembly (Haesan)|National Assembly]] and have their duties outlined by legislation, they serve at the pleasure of the president. Additionally, the heads of several cabinet-level non-ministry organizations are appointed by the president and although they require confirmation they report directly to the president. | ||
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This is a list of the ministers currently serving in the Cabinet of Haesan. Although often former legislators, cabinet ministers cannot simultaneously hold a position of elected office. | This is a list of the ministers currently serving in the [[Government of Haesan#Cabinet_Ministers|Cabinet of Haesan]]. Although often former legislators, cabinet ministers cannot simultaneously hold a position of elected office. | ||
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Revision as of 08:24, 5 August 2023
| Government of Haesan | |
|---|---|
Seal of the Government of Haesan | |
| Overview | |
| Established | 1 February 1921 |
| State | |
| Leader | Prime Minister |
| Appointed by | President of Haesan, confirmed by the Chamber of the Commonwealth of the National Assembly |
| Main organ | Cabinet |
| Ministries | 17 |
| Responsible to | National Assembly |
| Headquarters | Commonwealth Center, Hwagang, Hwagang |
The Government of Haesan, officially the Government of the Second Commonwealth of Haesan is the national government of Haesan, created by the 1985 Constitution of Haesan as the executive, legislative and judicial authority of the commonwealth. The president acts as the head of state and is the highest figure of executive authority in the country, followed by the prime minister as the head of government and then ministers in decreasing order.
The current government is the 8th Government of Haesan. The government is a coalition between the between the Moderate Party, the Liberal Democrats, New Bargain, and Onwards Haesan! formed after the 2023 Haesanite general election. The current Prime Minister is Sabrina Hwang of the Moderate Party.
Haesan has 17 cabinet ministries, each with ministers appointed by the President of Haesan and confirmed by a 1/3rd vote of the Chamber of the Commonwealth. Although the ministers report to the National Assembly and have their duties outlined by legislation, they serve at the pleasure of the president. Additionally, the heads of several cabinet-level non-ministry organizations are appointed by the president and although they require confirmation they report directly to the president.
Current Government
Legislative Ministers
These ministers are democratically elected and gain their position as a result of being part of Haesan's governing coalition. They simultaneously serve as ministers and as deputies in the Chamber of Deputies. Legislative ministers are tasked with the smooth functioning of the legislative branch and the creation and passage of legislation.
| Office | Name | Took Office | Party | |
| Prime Minister | Sabrina Hwang | 29 May 2023 | Moderate Party | |
| Deputy Prime Minister | Amelia Ward | 29 May 2023 | Liberal Democrats | |
Cabinet Ministers
This is a list of the ministers currently serving in the Cabinet of Haesan. Although often former legislators, cabinet ministers cannot simultaneously hold a position of elected office.
Cabinet-level Officials
These officials head important non-Cabinet ministries and organizations that report directly to the president. They must undergo the same confirmation procedure as Cabinet ministers.
| Office | Name | Took Office | Party | |
| Director of National Security | Seo Do-won | 14 October 2021 | Free Democrats | |
| Director of Secret Intelligence | Noelle Avery | 13 October 2021 | Free Democrats | |
| Haesan Trade Representative | Min So-hui | 4 April 2022 | Liberal Democrats | |
| Haesanite Ambassador to the League of IDU Nations | Madeleine Lagrange | 18 May 2023 | Independent | |
| Haesanite Ambassador to the World Assembly | Kim Eun-ho | 19 June 2023 | Independent | |
| Haesanite Ambassador to the Opthelian Commonwealth | Jeon Jin-ho | 28 October 2021 | Free Democrats | |
| Director of the Haesanite Meterological Administration | Jules Choi | 28 October 2021 | Free Democrats | |
| Director of the Ethics and Compliance Taskforce | Henrietta Lawson | 18 October 2021 | Independent | |