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According to the Wiltshire constitution, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the Privy Council, a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.  
According to the Wiltshire constitution, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the Privy Council, a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.  


The current Prime Minister is [[Audrick Hill]], who took office on January 28, 3020. He is the leader of the Liberal Conservative Party, which won the plurality of seats in the January General Election. The Liberal Conservative administration is supported unofficially by the Conservative Assembly Group and the Progress Assembly Group, giving the Prime Minister a majority in the Assembly.
The current Prime Minister is [[Audrick Hill]], who took office on January 28, 3020. He is the leader of the Liberal Conservative Party, which won the plurality of seats in the January General Election. The [[Third Hill Ministry (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative administration]] is supported unofficially by the Conservative Assembly Group and the Progress Assembly Group, giving the Prime Minister a majority in the Assembly.


== Local Government ==
== Local Government ==

Revision as of 12:39, 25 May 2020

The Government of Wiltshire, formally the Government of the Fourth Wiltshire Republic, is the central government of the Fourth Wiltshire Republic. It is also commonly referred to as the Wiltshirian Government, the National Assembly Government, or the Federal Government.

The government is led by the Prime Minister of Wiltshire, who selects all other ministers. The Prime Minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. The government ministers all sit in the Wiltshire National Assembly, and are accountable to it. The government is dependent on the Assembly to make primary legislation, and so is elected through the legislation elections which occur following the dissolution of the National Assembly. Following the legislative elections, the President of Wiltshire (currently Gaius Selan) appoints the Prime Minister to form the government. The Prime Minister requires the confidence of the President and the National Assembly.

According to the Wiltshire constitution, executive power lies with the President. However, the President empowers the government to exercise the running of the country. This is done in the name of the President. Members of the cabinet unite with the President's Secretaries to form the Privy Council, a unified advisory council of government ministers, Presidentially appointed secretaries and the Prime Minister.

The current Prime Minister is Audrick Hill, who took office on January 28, 3020. He is the leader of the Liberal Conservative Party, which won the plurality of seats in the January General Election. The Liberal Conservative administration is supported unofficially by the Conservative Assembly Group and the Progress Assembly Group, giving the Prime Minister a majority in the Assembly.

Local Government

The Government of Wiltshire is sometimes referred to as the Federal Government, this is due to devolved powers being granted to the 13 local authorities across the 4 cities. In addition, 3 devolved administrations exist in the cities. Below is a breakdown of the structure and major differences.

Local Authorities

There are 13 local authorities. The LAs (local authorities) have the powers to enact primary legislation in the following areas;

  • Health and Social Care
  • Education
  • Social services
  • Public services

Notably, the LAs cannot pass primary legislation themselves, and have a direct budget from either the City Government or the Federal Government (depending on location). The Local Authorities have elected councils and elect a Council Leader. There are over a thousand elected councillors across the country.

Breakdown of Local Authorities

Local Authority City Party control Council Leader Notes
East Washington Washington Liberal Conservative Tom Robinson Up for election, June 3020
West Washington Washington Liberal Conservative Mark Humes
Minevgrad City Minevgrad Socialist Kurt Antonov Up for election, June 3020
Greater Minevgrad Minevgrad Socialist Amera Stinav Up for election, June 3020
Banks Base Walkerton N/A N/A Controlled directly by Federal Government as a military installation.
Walkerton City Walkerton Liberal Conservative Joel Antwerp
West Arches Wiltshire Liberal Conservative Lucy Granger
East Arches Wiltshire Labour Bryn Walter-Jones Up for election, June 3020
Juneville Central Wiltshire Socialist Hugh Merry Up for election, June 3020
Alphenland Wiltshire Liberal Conservative Peter Lynne
Newton West Wiltshire Liberal Conservative Thomas Snub
Newton South East Wiltshire Labour Chris Johnson
Newton North East Wiltshire Liberal Conservative Penny Johnson Up for election, June 3020

Devolved Administrations

There are three devolved administrations in Wiltshire, that being the city governments of Washington E.R., Walkerton and Minevgrad. Each administration as a city council (in the case of Walkerton the Stadtrat), and an elected Mayor. The notable difference between devolved administrations and local authorities is that the devolved administrations are able to pass primary legislation in the areas;

  • Health and Social Care
  • Education
  • Social services
  • Public services

All other areas of legislation are reserved for the federal government. The devolved administration is led by the Mayor. In addition, in Wiltshire (not Walkerton, Washington and Minevgrad) these areas of legislation are controlled by the Federal Government.

Breakdown of Devolved Administrations

City Mayor Mayor's Party Council/Stadtrat control Notes
Washington Alberto Siliotti Labour Party No overall control Up for election, June 3020
Minevgrad Kurt Antonov Socialist Party Socialist Party
Walkerton Rufus Kaine Liberal Conservative Party No overall control