A department was a division of the Lovian Federal Government, led by a Federal Secretary. The government had numerous departments, each with a specialised field of service. In 2012, these were replaced in favor of ministries.
Federal Departments[]
On February 1, 2008 the Lovian Prime Minister and the ruling monarch appointed new Secretaries[1], and these were the departments they chose to create:
- Department of Culture, Heritage and Education
- Department of Energy and Environment
- Department of Transportation[2]
- Department of Finance
- Department of Foreign Affairs
- Department of Industry, Agriculture and Trade
- Department of Justice
- Department of Tourism and Leisure[3]
- Department of Welfare
State Departments[]
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States are allowed to create separate state departments in case a certain field of governance has become large enough to be governed separately. Currently, only two states have a state department. The Sylvania State Government created the Sylvania State Department of Agriculture and Rural Development May 31, 2008, as the first and only state department, focused on agriculture and fishery within the state, and the development of more rural areas. Later on Oceana created the Oceana State Department of Culture and Heritage and the Oceana State Department of Urban Planning and Development.
References and notes[]
- ↑ According to the Constitution, Article 8.
- ↑ From February 1, 2010 to June 11, 2010, the Department of Energy and Environment, and the Department of Transportation were combined into a single Department.
- ↑ This department was created May 23, 2008, at the Mid-term Elections, 2008 Inauguration.
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