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== Executive ==
=== Head of state ==▼
=== Head of
== Legislature == ▼
== Judiciary ==▼
The chancellor is elected by the Landsraad on the proposal of the president and without debate; if approved, the chancellor submits a list of Government members to the President, who appoints the Government within three days. The Government of the Republic takes office by taking an oath before the Parliament. The government remains in office for 4 years.▼
▲== Judiciary ==
=== Government ===
The Government (''luSuvraaniyat'') is the executive authority of Phoenixia. Its main task is to govern the state and implement policies. It includes the Federal Chancellor (m''uKhanshaleer aluIthihad'') and the ministers. The Chancellor (''muKhanshaleer)'' is the head of government who represents the institution and directs its activities. Different areas of government are managed by various ministries, each of which is headed by a minister. Ministries are further divided into departments, divisions, and offices. The work of the ministry is directed by a general secretary, recommended by the minister and appointed by the government. The executive power is also exercised by executive agencies and inspectorates under the authority of the federal chancellery. The Government is assisted by the Secretary of State (''muSikhratariya aluShahiyat''), nominated by the Chancellor.
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▲The chancellor is elected by the Landsraad on the proposal of the president and without debate; if approved, the chancellor submits a list of Government members to the President, who appoints the Government within three days. The Government of the Republic takes office by taking an oath before the Parliament. The government remains in office for 4 years.
'''President'''
The Federal President (''Rayeesgur aluIthihad'') is the head of state of Phoenixia and serves as the highest representative of the state. The President may have limited participation in legislation by issuing decrees, resolutions and directives. Furthermore, the President can refuse to sign a law and return it to Parliament for review. There are several institutions under the jurisdiction of the President. These include: the Academic Committee, the Federal Development Roundtable, the Phoenixian Memory Institute, the President's Cultural Foundation, the Phoenixian Federal Cooperation Assembly, and the National Defense Council.
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