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In the foundation charter of the Osfjord Delcaration, [[Olav I]] is the head of the Crown Realm. When the monarch dies, the successor to the Norgsveltian crown automatically becomes the new head of the Crown Realms. The position is symbolic and rooted in tradition. Each nation within the Crown Realms having their own traditions to go alongside the Crown Realm's traditions for the monarch.
In the foundation charter of the Osfjord Delcaration, [[Olav I]] is the head of the Crown Realm. When the monarch dies, the successor to the Norgsveltian crown automatically becomes the new head of the Crown Realms. The position is symbolic and rooted in tradition. Each nation within the Crown Realms having their own traditions to go alongside the Crown Realm's traditions for the monarch.


=== Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting ===
=== Crown Realms Heads of Government Meeting ===
The main decision-making organ of the Crown Realms, is the annual Crown Realms Heads of Government Meeting (CRHGM), where the Crown Realms heads of government, including prime ministers, presidents and Jarls assemble for several days to discuss matters of mutual interest. CRHGM is the successor to the former Colonial Conferences and Imperial Meeting of Colonies, dating back to the colonial era of [[Norgsveldet]]. In addition there are several regular meetings of finance ministers, law ministers, health ministers and other related fields of mutual interest.
The main decision-making organ of the Crown Realms, is the annual Crown Realms Heads of Government Meeting (CRHGM), where the Crown Realms heads of government, including prime ministers, presidents and Jarls assemble for several days to discuss matters of mutual interest. CRHGM is the successor to the former Colonial Conferences and Imperial Meeting of Colonies, dating back to the colonial era of [[Norgsveldet]]. In addition there are several regular meetings of finance ministers, law ministers, health ministers and other related fields of mutual interest.