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[[image: DelegateSeal.png|left|100px|Seal of the Delegate of Taijitu]]
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[[image: ViceDelegateSeal.png|left|100px|Seal of the Lieutenant Delegate of Taijitu]]
  
The '''Cabinet of Taijitu''' is the body responsible for administering [[Taijitu]]'s executive government. It is primarily composed of a number of ministers appointed by the [[Delegate]] to assist them, but is also considered to include the Delegate themselves and the [[Lieutenant Delegate]]. The ministers of the Cabinet are responsible for running certain ministries tasked with different executive functions. These ministries and their duties are regulated by the [[Ministries Act]]. There is no limit on how long a minister may serve, but they may be removed by the Delegate or a vote of the Senate. The Cabinet currently contains four members and administers five ministries.
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The '''Lieutenant Delegate of Taijitu''' (originally '''Vice Delegate''') is a member of the executive branch of Taijitu's government. They are elected every seven weeks on the same ticket as the candidate for Delegate who selected them. The office's only formal constitutional duty is to assume the office of Delegate in the event that the current Delegate can no longer serve for any reason. In practice, many Lieutenant Delegates have gone beyond these this and served as general, high ranking members of the Cabinet, assisting the Delegate in their executive responsibilities.
  
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Revision as of 22:23, 6 July 2012

Seal of the Lieutenant Delegate of Taijitu

The Lieutenant Delegate of Taijitu (originally Vice Delegate) is a member of the executive branch of Taijitu's government. They are elected every seven weeks on the same ticket as the candidate for Delegate who selected them. The office's only formal constitutional duty is to assume the office of Delegate in the event that the current Delegate can no longer serve for any reason. In practice, many Lieutenant Delegates have gone beyond these this and served as general, high ranking members of the Cabinet, assisting the Delegate in their executive responsibilities.

Main article: Lieutenant Delegate of Taijitu