Cheslovian Government Website

Government

Flag of the Cheslovian Federal government
The government of Cheslovia is a semi-presidential federal republic, run by both a President and Prime Minister, both share almost equal powers. In the government are five governors from the four Cheslovian Republics: Stettin, Milna, Transylvakia, Estovakia and New Izkaria, the governors are able to propose laws that apply only to their republic, however if the law they are proposing conflicts with a federal law, it cannot be enacted, but if it does not conflict with federal laws, then it can be enacted without the permission of the federal government.

Prime Minister The Prime Minister is in charge of internal affairs.

President The President is in charge of external affairs, but is head of state and can also conduct internal affairs.

The government is styled as a socialist government, although the characteristics of socialism are not easy to see, this is because the nation is not far left, but rather only slightly left. This socialist form of government has been in existence since the beginning of the Principality of Kaznia despite the fact the nation was ruled by a King.

The Federal government

The Federal government holds supreme control over the nation, and can, if necessary, override the laws of the Republics. The Republics must not be seen as nations bound together for a common goal (like a confederation) but seen as as a type of administrative division of an indivisable nation, the governments of the Republics work independently to make their own laws, however each law that is created is reviewed by the Federal Government. If the law of that Republic conflicts with a Federal law (a law that applies for the whole of the federation) that law will not be approved.

The Musorov Kremlin

The Musorov Kremlin is the Parliament of Cheslovia, and consists of both the legeslative and executive branches of the government. The Musorov Kremlin is situated inside Transylvakia, a Republic of Cheslovia, because of this, many other Republics have voiced concern over the possibilities that Transylvakia plays a secret major role in the Musorov Kremlin. This is denied by the Transylvakian Republic. The Musorov Kremlin also acts as the Parliament for Transylvakia, making laws for the Republic. Each Republic has its own Parliament.