Royal Civil Service
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The Royal Civil Service is the branch of the State that supplanted the Royal Household pursuant to the Royal Civil Service (Establishment) Bill of 2018.
It was initially administered by a Commissioner; however, that office was abolished in 2019. The appointment of Permanent Secretaries is now recommended by the relevant Minister.
List of offices
The Royal Civil Service encompasses a number of nonpartisan offices, listed in the order they appear into law:
Office | Head | Job | |
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Chancery | Secretary of State | Glüc da Dhi | Administration of elections and the legislative process |
Scribery | Scribe of Abbavilla | Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h | Recording Talossan law |
Archives | Royal Archivist | Preserving historical information | |
Treasury | Burgermeister of Inland Revenue | Istefan Perþonest, S.H. | Holding Talossa's financial assets |
Royal Society | President | Ián M.T. Tamorán, S.H. | Promoting academic study |
The current list of Permanent Secretaries is as follows:
- Permanent Secretary of Development (Ministry of Culture) - Hon. Eiric Börnatfiglheu
- Ladîntsch Naziunál (Ministry of Culture) - Hon. Iac Marschéir
- Permanent Secretary of Immigration (Interior Ministry) - Hon. Ián Plätschisch
Affiliated offices
Other offices of State that are either currently part of the Royal Civil Service, or were part of the Royal Household at some point, or are otherwise associated with the Royal Civil Service include:
Office | Head | Job | |
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National Bar of Talossa | Chancellor | Dame Litz Cjantscheir, UrN | Supervision of the practice of law in Talossa |
Royal College of Arms | Squirrel King of Arms | The Baron Hooligan | Administration of heraldry |
Poet Laureate of the Kingdom of Talossa | Óïn Ursüm | Composition of Talossan poetry |