Confederal Council

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The Confederal Council is a seven-member executive council which constitutes the government of the Confederated Peoples. In certain circumstances, it also acts as a collective Head of State (although the Head of the Commonwealth and the Confederal President each act as Head of State in some other circumstances).

Each of the seven Councilors heads a department of the government. The first Confederal Council has not yet been elected. However, the seven Council-level departments are:

Origins of the Confederal Council

Constitutional origins

Under the leadership of President Bokhani Ochiangh, the Confederated Peoples passed a series of constitutional amendments which restructured their form of government. These included an amendment which created the Confederal Council and vested in it the executive and directorial authority of the Confederated Peoples.

The Council is basically organized according to a collegial system rather than a presidential system. The Council exercises its power as a collective body. However, the Council as a body is not unambiguously the head of state. While the Council as a body functions as head of state in many circumstances, there are other circumstances where the President is individually treated as a head of state and some where the Head of the Commonwealth receives this honor. It might be more accurate to say that the position of head of state in the Confederated Peoples was complex than to say that it was unambiguously held collectively.