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The Governor of Fidakar is appointed by the Sultan of Packilvania for life. He is required to retire at the age of 65. The Sultan may remove the Governor from their post for any reason. The Governor appoints the Premier. The incumbent Governor is Prince Ludan. The Premier in turn appoints the Provincial Council of Ministers. The Premier chairs its meetings and holds regular meetings with the Governor to update him on the work of the provincial government. Every year, the Premier presents the State of the Province Address to the Governor and the Provincial Legislature. The Provincial Council of Ministers is responsible for overseeing the daily running of the province. Each member is called a Provincial Minister and is the head of a department.
The politics system of Fidakar takes place in the framework of the ''Provincial Government Act 12 of 1986'' which was passed by the [[Parliament of Packilvania]] and signed by [[Sultan of Packilvania]] [[Amhoud I]]. This act allows the Provincial Legislature of Fidakar to pass laws on water, education, internal roads, railway, canals, electricity, urban development, healthcare, some taxes and levees, forestry, agriculture and other topics.
 
The Provincial Legislature consists of the Provincial Representative Assembly and the Pronvicial Legislative Council. The Provincial Representative Assembly consists of registered residents of the province who have been selected by a lottery to attend a meeting once a year where they listen to and adopt the State of the Province Address and well as pass important laws. For the rest of the year, the Provincial Legislative Council is responsible for passing laws. It also questions members of the Provincual Executive on a regular basis. It consists of representatives elected by municipal governments. Municipal governments with substantial representation are required to meet quotas for gender, age and ethnic group when sending representatives to the Legislative Council. The Governor may appoint a limited number of members and some members hold their seats by default by virtue of occupying offices in the military, intelligence services, the Magisterium and other bodies.
 
Fidakar does not have its own judiciary. Instead, the Imperial Government creates and fills vacancies to courts in the province. The judges of the High Court and Specialised Appeals Courts are appointed by the Sultan or the Minister of Justice depending on the situation. Judges of the regional, municipal and district courts and specialised trial courts are appointed based on merit by the Department of Justice following judicial examinations. The Provincial Procurator is under the authority of the Provincial Procuratorial Council which is in turn appointed by the Department of Justice and responsible for handling investigations of crimes and the execution of cases. The Provincial Procuratorial Council manages and appoints all the other Procurators. The Provincial Police is responsible for law enforcement and aiding in criminal investigation under a Provincial Commissioner of Police who is appointed by the Imperial Minister of Public Safety.
 
The provincial government is given vast powers to administer and make laws pertaining to its internal affairs. This includes oversight over the municipal governments of the province. The municipal governments are responsible for delivering basic public services over the communities and settlements that they rule. Each municipal government has a Municipal Council that is elected by the residents of the provinces based on largely legitimate elections that happen every 4 years.
 
The Provincial Legislature consists of the Representative Assembly and the Legislative Council. The Representative Assembly is selected by lottery every 4 years from eligible adult population of the Province. It meets once a year at the Halaler International Convention Centre to listen to the State of Province Address and adopt the provincial budget.
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