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Power in the UK 2054-2066, Conditions/ necessities for the position are in…
Power in the UK 2054-2066
The Coalition
National Congress
MPs of the Coalition
Presiding Body of the Coalition
Caucuses of the Coalition
President of the Coalition
The Government
The Prime Minister
Leader of the largest party in the House of Commons
First minister of state
Commander of the conflidence of the people and his Majesty the King
Commander-in-chief of the British armed forces
Minister of the Union
Foreign secretary
Leader of the House of Commons
Chair of the Windsor council
Presides over meetings of the council
Appoint special members to the council
President of the Coalition
Able to appoint/dismiss Ministers
Able to call General Elections
Able to dissolve the House of Commons
Able to appoint Lords
Able to rule by decree in exceptional circumstances
Able to negotiate and sign treaties and other diplomatic documents
Able to Declare war
Able to launch Nuclear Weapons
Able to authorise military action in foreign nations
Coordinates the work of the foreign service and Downing street
Minister of the civil Service
Able to change the nature of government
Able to reform the civil service
Able to appoint/dissmiss Civil servants
Able to create/ dissolve departments of government without limit or restraint
The Great officers of state
The Secretaries of state
The Ministers of state
The Government Benches
The Windsor Council
The Chair of the Windsor Council
The Great officers of state
Non-political government roles
National representatives
Parliamentary representatives
Representative of their majesty
Representative of the Coalition
The National governments
The National Executives
The National Parliaments
The National coalition parties
Conditions/ necessities for the position are in orange, Titles are in Blue, Roles are in Purple