Ministry Act
- Status
- Active Law
- Originated in Chamber
- Senate
- Type
- Bill
- Sponsors
- None
- Link
- Google Docs
- Summary
- A bill to organize each specific ministry.
Bill History
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Passed into law by the Executive Branch
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Passed the Commons during Commons Session #2 and sent to the Executive until June 10, 2026 at 00:48
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Passed the Senate during Senate Session #1 and sent to Commons Session #2
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Submitted to Senate Session #1
MINISTRY ACT
ARTICLE I: THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Section 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs shall be created.
Section 2. The Ministry shall be empowered with the ability to analyze international relations data from each stream; compile and store said information; publicize findings; and make non-binding suggestions regarding the state of the world.
Section 3. The goal of the Ministry is to report international conditions and to promote policies that will benefit the country.
Section 4. The Ministry shall be officially classified as a government entity and thus subject to all rules on transparency, integrity, and other relevant regulations.
ARTICLE II: THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE
Section 1. The Ministry of Finance shall be created.
Section 2. The Ministry shall be empowered with the ability to analyze economic data from each stream; compile and store economic information; publicize findings; and make non-binding suggestions regarding the economy.
Section 3. The goal of the Ministry is to report economic conditions and to promote policies that will financially benefit the country.
Section 4. The Ministry shall be officially classified as a government entity and thus subject to all rules on transparency, integrity, and other relevant regulations.
ARTICLE III: THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
Section 1. The Ministry of Defence shall be created.
Section 2. The Ministry shall be empowered with the ability to analyze military data from each stream; compile and store military information; publicize findings; and make non-binding suggestions regarding the security of the civilization.
Section 3. The goal of the Ministry is to report military conditions and to promote policies that will benefit the security of the country.
Section 4. The Ministry shall be officially classified as a government entity and thus subject to all rules on transparency, integrity, and other relevant regulations.
ARTICLE IV: MINISTRY PERSONNEL
Section 1. Each individual ministry may have at most three (3) individuals working within it at any given time: (i.) The Minister (ii.) two (2) bureaucrats.
- The direct head of each ministry shall be the corresponding minister; who shall hold operational oversight and management of the Ministry.
i. The Foreign Minister shall oversee the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
ii. The Defence Minister shall oversee the Ministry of Defence
iii. The Finance Minister shall oversee the Ministry of Finance.
- Each minister may appoint bureaucrats to assist in their respective ministry operations.
i. Bureaucrats must be citizens and must not serve within the Judicial branch.
ii. Bureaucrats shall serve until dismissal by their respective minister; dismissal by the president; or their resignation.
ARTICLE V: INFRASTRUCTURE
Section 1. The government requests that Moderation creates the following channels:
- A channel for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs named; Foreign Affairs.
- A channel for the Ministry of Finance named; Finance.
- A channel for the Ministry of Defence named; Defence.
Section 2. Channels shall be where each ministry posts their relevant information, reports, etc.
- No members of the general public may comment in this channel.
- No bureaucrat may post in another ministry channel unless they were duly appointed to serve in that ministry.
Section 3. The government requests that Moderation creates the role of “bureaucrat” for those who have been duly appointed to serve in a ministry.
- The government is responsible for directly notifying Moderation of who should or should not have access.
- Once a person is no longer employed in a ministry they shall lose the role.
Section 2. Each Ministry shall store all relevant files in a publicly accessible location.
Section 3. Members of the public may request specific information and the appropriate ministry shall endeavour to fulfill the request at the best of their ability.