Ministry of the Interior
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+ | The Ministry of the Interior supervises – or directs – the development, supply, and governance of all Trade Federation territory. For this to be effective the Ministry is divided into a myriad of departments that cooperate with each other to manage planetary and regional building programs, civilian and military production efforts, and the resourcing operations necessary to supply these demands. | ||
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+ | To ensure that the operations of each department do not conflict with any other, the Minister chairs the Interior Directorate. Comprised of the heads of each department and each nationalized corporation, it is responsible for negotiating, planning, and executing each project the Ministry undertakes. | ||
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+ | The '''Minister of the Interior''' not only leads the vast administration responsible for overseeing the Trade Federation, they serve as the Viceroy’s chief economic advisor in the Cabinet. Appointed by the Viceroy with the approval of the Cabinet, they are the chief executive officer of the Ministry of the Interior, and a voting member of the Cabinet. | ||
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+ | ''(See [[Chain of Command]])'' | ||
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==Departments== | ==Departments== | ||
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- | + | * [[Department of Operations]] | |
- | + | * [[Directorate of Production]] | |
- | + | * [[Directorate of Industry]] | |
+ | * [[Directorate of Resources]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Cabinet]] |
Current revision as of 15:31, 8 August 2025
The Ministry of the Interior supervises – or directs – the development, supply, and governance of all Trade Federation territory. For this to be effective the Ministry is divided into a myriad of departments that cooperate with each other to manage planetary and regional building programs, civilian and military production efforts, and the resourcing operations necessary to supply these demands.
To ensure that the operations of each department do not conflict with any other, the Minister chairs the Interior Directorate. Comprised of the heads of each department and each nationalized corporation, it is responsible for negotiating, planning, and executing each project the Ministry undertakes.
Staff
The Minister of the Interior not only leads the vast administration responsible for overseeing the Trade Federation, they serve as the Viceroy’s chief economic advisor in the Cabinet. Appointed by the Viceroy with the approval of the Cabinet, they are the chief executive officer of the Ministry of the Interior, and a voting member of the Cabinet.
(See Chain of Command)