05-20-2008, 08:40 PM
THE NINTH STATUTE OF
KING ALEXANDER THE FIRST
CHAPTER I
The Ministers of the Crown Act 2008
2. The Register of Ministerial Offices, which is set out in the Schedule to this Act, shall list all offices and positions existing in the Government, together with the salaries, duties, and qualifications thereof, and all other information that is needful.
3. The King may, by means of an Order given in his Privy Council, amend and modify the Schedule to this Act in such manner as he thinks fit, provided always that no such amendment shall have effect unless countersigned by his chief minister.
Schedule: Register of Ministerial Offices
Prime Minister
1. The Justiciar shall be the chief minister of the Crown; shall advise the King on the appointment of all other ministers, and on the general administration of the Kingdom; and shall exercise the duties of any ministerial office that should fall vacant.Great Officers of State
2. The Lord High Steward shall direct the affairs of the Royal Court and the Royal Household, and the ceremonies pertaining thereto; shall regulate the usage of heraldic symbols and ensigns within the Kingdom; and shall preside at meetings of the Great Council.3. The Lord High Chancellor shall administer the educational system of the Kingdom; and shall serve as the King's Visitor and overseer of all royally-established Universities and centres of learning.
4. The Lord High Treasurer shall administer the various properties held by the Crown and the Kingdom, including the national discussion forum and the national website.
5. The Lord President of the Council shall communicate the various Orders made in the Privy Council to the public; shall act as a spokesman for the said Council; and shall execute such other duties as the King may think fit.
6. The Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal shall execute such duties as the King may think fit.
7. The Lord High Constable shall maintain peace and order in the King's realms and territories; and shall oversee all officers and institutions pertaining to the prevention of crimes and the correction of offenders.
The Foreign Office
8. The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs shall direct the negotiation of treaties and other international agreements; and shall advise the King on the appointment of Ambassadors to foreign states, and all other matters connected to the Kingdom's reputation in the world at large, and her relations with foreign powers.The Home Office
9. The Secretary of State for Home Affairs shall administer the Home Office; shall advise the King on the appointment of the Ministers therein; and shall execute the duties of any ministerial position in the Home Office that should be vacant.10. The Minister of Culture shall promote the growth and maintenance of the fine arts and all aspects of culture in Hanover; and shall administer all royally-established museums, galleries, theatres, and concert halls.
11. The Minister of Immigration shall direct the immigration and naturalization of new Hanoverian citizens; shall give aide to new citizens as they require; and shall administer a national register of citizens together with the Minister of Statistics.
12. The Minister of Labour shall maintain a list of available positions within His Majesty's Government and the Royal Household; and shall facilitate the employment of Hanoverian citizens in both public and private organizations.
13. The Minister of Statistics shall maintain the official statistics and registers of the Kingdom; and shall produce such statistical reports as the King and other officers may, from time to time, require.
Other Ministers
14. The Auditor of the Imprests shall execute such duties as the King may think fit.15. The King's Remembrancer shall execute such duties as the King may think fit.
15. The Master of the Horse shall execute such duties as the King may think fit.
16. The Master-General of the Ordnance shall execute such duties as the King may think fit.