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=={{fio}} on the federal level==
=={{fio}} on the federal level==
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Each of Talossa's eight provinces is represented in the [[Senate|{{sen}}]] by one Senator, who is elected by the citizens of the province; at each general election, three Senators (out of the eight) are elected, which means that the term of office for each Senate seat is three [[Cosa]]-elections two times and two Cosa-elections the third, repeating.
Each of Talossa's eight provinces is represented in the [[Senate|{{sen}}]] by one Senator, who is elected by the citizens of the province; at each general election, three Senators (out of the eight) are elected, which means that the term of office for each Senate seat is three [[Cosa]]-elections two times and two Cosa-elections the third, repeating.



Revision as of 15:55, 4 January 2014

The Government and politics of Fiôvâ takes place in a framework of direct democracy.

Executive

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Executive power is exercised by the Provincial Government presided by the Cunstavál, the organically mandated representative of the Crown performing the same constitutional and ceremonial functions at the provincial level as does the King of Talossa at the national one. Head of government is the Capitán elected by the citizens of the province for a one-year term in May, who may delegate any executive powers to Provincial Ministers which are collectively and individually responsible to him.

List of Cunstaváis

Cunstaváis of Fiovă
# Cunstavál Term
1 Istefan Perþonest 2012/XXXIII-6-01 — incumbent

List of Capitáns

Capitáns of Fiovă
# Capitán Term
Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN (acting) 2012/XXXIII-5-25 — 2012/XXXIII-6-30
1 Carlüs Xheráltsëfiglheu 2012/XXXIII-7-01 — incumbent

Legislative

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See our main article on this subject at Standing Orders of the General Assembly (Fiova).

Legislative power is vested in both the government and the General Assembly composed by all the province's citizens and chaired by a Túischac'h elected by the Assembly. Another important officer is the Provincial Secretary of State whose duties are similar to its national counterpart and heads the Provincial Chancery. In the event that there is no Provincial Secretary of State, the Túischac'h may exercise its duties.

List of Provincial Túischac'hen

Túischac'hen of Fiovă
# Túischac'h Term
1 Xhorxh Asmoûr 2012/XXXIII-5-25 — 2012/XXXIII-7-29
Miestrâ Schivâ, UrN (acting) 2012/XXXIII-7-29 — incumbent

List of Provincial Secretaries of State

Secretaries of State of Fiovă
# Secretary of State Term
1 Jum Tric'hardsëfiglheu 2012/XXXIII-5-25 — 2012/XXXIII-7-5
2 Üc Tärfâ 2012/XXXIII-7-15 — 2012/XXXIII-12-31
3 Eiric Börnatfiglheu 2013/XXXIV-1-1 — 2013/XXXIV-1-28
4 Éovart Andrinescu 2013/XXXIV-7-15 — incumbent

Judiciary

Judicial power is vested in the first instance in the Landsdoom consisting of one or more Adjudicators.

List of Adjudicators

Adjudicators of the Landsdoom of Fiovă
# Adjudicator Term
1 Tamorán dal Navâ, UrN 2012/XXXIII-7-6 — incumbent

Cases

2014

Fiovă on the federal level

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Each of Talossa's eight provinces is represented in the Senäts by one Senator, who is elected by the citizens of the province; at each general election, three Senators (out of the eight) are elected, which means that the term of office for each Senate seat is three Cosa-elections two times and two Cosa-elections the third, repeating.

List of Senators

Senators for Fiovă
# Senator Term
1 Ián Anglatzarâ 2012/XXXIII- — incumbent