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The Emperor has the power to appoint and dismiss the '''Prime Minister''' (''Pirimia'') and the '''Ministers of the Crown''' (''Nga Minita o te Karauna''). If the Council of the People passes a motion of no-confidence in the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister and the Ministers of the Crown are required to tender their resignations to the Emperor. The Prime Minister and the Ministers of the Crown comprise the Council of Ministers. The Prime Minister is the Chairperson of the Council of Ministers. He has the power to control and supervise the work of the executive branch and to advise the Emperor on the exercise of some Imperial powers. Each Minister heads an executive department and oversees an area of government policy.
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The Ministers of the executive branch are as follows:
!Portfolio
 
!Officeholder
* The Finance Minister, currently [[Kia Uye]], oversees government finances and prepares the national budget.
!Political Party
* The Foreign Minister, currently [[Arana Marama]], oversees diplomatic relations.
!Competencies
 
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*The Education Minister oversees the education system.
|Prime Minister
* The Defence Minister administers the armed forces, currently General [[Oahuoa Uye]].
|[[Maui Uye-Ahua]]
* The Justice Minister administers the judiciary and police.
|Konoan People's Party
*The Home Minister oversees public registration and state security services.
|Control and oversight of the executive branch and chairing of meetings
*The Health and Welfare Minister oversees the healthcare system and state welfare.
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*The Public Works Minister oversees public housing, state infrastructure and urban development.
|Leader of Government Business
*The Interior Minister oversees agriculture, environmental and rural affairs.
|Penuel Whareoaroha
*The Commerce and Workers Minister protects workers, promotes commercial activity and oversees international trade.
|[[Green Party of the Oan Isles|Green Party]]
*The Natural Resources and Energy Minister oversees maritime affairs, mining and electrical power.
|Coordinates relations with the legislative branch
* The Cultural Heritage Minister protects cultural heritage, promotes the rights of cultural communities and oversees tourism.
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|Finance
|Kia Uye
|Pacifist Party
|Oversight of government finances, financial institutions and economic policy
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|Foreign Affairs
|[[Arana Marama]]
|Green Party
|Oversight of foreign relations, foreign intelligence and foreign policy
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|Education
|Prof Imana Toangakau
|Independent
|Oversight of the education system and education policy
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|Defence
|Gen. [[Oahuoa Uye]]
|Pacifist Party
|Oversight of the armed forces and defence policy
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|Justice
|Adv. Richard Rahua
|Konoan People's Party
|Oversight of the judiciary and police
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|Home Affairs
|Isildor Iparoha
|Pacifist Party
|Oversight of public administration, state security and domestic intelligence
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|Health and Welfare
|Edith Takatunuye
|Pacifist Party
|Oversight of healthcare system and social security and welfare system, and related policy
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|Infrastructure and Development
|Kororiaoatea "Cory" Tutahinga
|Green Party
|Oversight of public infrastructure, property and urban development
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|Commerce and Labour
|Gideon Heremia Kipana
|Pacifist Party
|Promotion of labour rights, oversight and encouragement of industry and businesses and foreign trade
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|Interior
|Akanea Otuhune
|Green Party
*The|Oversight Interior Minister overseesof agriculture, environmental and rural affairs.
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|Natural Resources and Energy
|Kyle Minahinga-Smith
|Green Party
|Oversight of mining and energy
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|Cultural Heritage
|Ateakorero-Leigh Adams
|Konoan People's Party
|Oversight of sports, tourism, recreation, cultural and religious communities and national treasures
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