Government of Montesayette
Formation | 13 May 1913 |
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Constitution | Constitution of Montesayette |
Jurisdiction | Montesayette |
Legislative branch | |
Legislature | National Assembly |
Speaker | Jean-Baptiste Brisbois |
Deputy Speaker | Amorette David |
Assembly members | 650 |
Executive branch | |
President | Léonard Dreyfus |
Appointer | House of Representatives |
Headquarters | Palais Lumière |
Main organ | Federal Cabinet |
Judicial branch | |
Court | Supreme Court |
Chief Justice | Corbin Perreault |
Others | Constitutional Court |
The Federal Cabinet of Montesayette (Quebecshirite: Conseil des ministres fédéral) is the senior decision-making body of the Federal Government of Montesayette. Comprising the President, who assumes the responsibilities of both head of state and head of government, alongside the Deputy President and a team of cabinet ministers, this collective body determines and implements key governmental policies. The President selects individuals for cabinet positions, subject to Senate confirmation. Traditionally, cabinet members are drawn from the House of Representatives and the Senate. The current Federal Cabinet consists primarily of House of Representatives members. The Federal Cabinet convenes weekly at the Palais Lumière in Nerfoy.
Composition
Functions
Current Cabinet
Order | Office | Minister | Took office | Left office | Party |
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1 | President Président |
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