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Constitution of the Republic of Mercury
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Chapter VI. The Executive Government

Article 28. Executive power
The executive powers of the State, shall be vested in a Government legally established by President, and responsible to both the President and the Parliament.

Article 29. Establishment of Ministries
a) Parliament shall enact laws to create and empower ministerial positions.
b) Ministers appointed under this Article shall be appointed by the President with the confirmation of the Parliament.
c) Ministers shall have only those powers which have been granted to them by law.
d) Each Minister may appoint deputies and assistants without reference to the President or Parliament.

Article 30. Independence of Ministers
a) All Ministers shall be considered equal members and representatives of the Government.
b) No Minister shall have authority over the appointment and dismissal of other Ministers, or other the conduct of Government policy in other ministries.
c) Ministers shall not be obliged to resign at the same time, or to be members of the same political party.

Article 31. Parliamentary responsibility
a) All Ministers shall have a right to be heard in Parliament, and a duty to answer questions put to them by Members in a timely manner.
b) Parliament may dismiss a Minister appointed under Article 29 of this Constitution at any time by means of a Resolution of the House, stating therein the reason for such dismissal.
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RE: Constitution of the Republic of Mercury - by joefoxon - 15 Jul 2014, 04:03 pm

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