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Executive
The presidential staff consist of the president, his vice president and any other staff appointed to closely work with the president. They are responsible of leading the country.
President
As you would expect a president’s role is to lead his country, whether to greener pastures to conquer other regions or to free his people from oppression. Other roles the president plays is to inspire, guide and nurture his people and most of all to unify the nation. An important fact that people often forget is that the president is there to listen to ideas, advice and complaints from the people who have elected him/her.
Duties
- Selecting and overseeing the cabinet
- Communicating and do meeting with allies and other world leaders
- Making executive decisions
- Making proposals which congress cannot make.
Vice President
The vice president is the right hand man of the president. His task is to help the president is his or her task and help lighten the workload of the president. Due to game mechanics the vice president does not become president in game if the president gets impeached but the person second in the presidential elections becomes president.
Duties
- Replace President if he is not available
- Oversee cabinet
Adviser
The adviser's task is to advise the president and the vice president In the past this position has had different names including Chief Minister of State & Executive Officer of the President
Duties
- Advise President and vice president
- Keep up to date with cabinet matter
- Keep up to date with world affairs
Ministries
Each country has different ministries and departments according to their needs and government structure. These ministries do not form part of eRepublik, but as an external organizational structure formed by the government of each eCountry. eSA currently has 5 ministries. In almost all cases, the deputy minister assists the minister of the respective ministry, so the roles of deputy ministers are more or less the same as the minister.
Ministry of Defense
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Finance
Also been known as Minister of Economic Affairs
Ministry of Security
Merger of the past Minister of Safety & Security and Minister of Intelligence
Ministry of Domestic Affairs
Defunct Ministries
Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ministry of Social Development
In the past also known as the Minister of Social Affairs was a merger of the pas ministries of Minister of Health and the Minister of Education
Ministry of Information
In the past known as the Minister of Public Affairs and Minister of Media & Public Relations
Ministry of Tourism
Minister of Trade
Minister of Liberation Negotiations
Minister of Law
In the past also known as Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development