His Majesty's Government Ministerial Departments
The Government of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land, domestically referred to as His Majesty's Government, is the central government of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
The government is led by the prime minister who selects all the other ministers for appointment by The Crown . The prime minister and their most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Crown commission.
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The departments of the Government of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land are the principal units through which it exercises executive authority. A department is composed of employed officials, known as civil servants, and is politically accountable through a minister. Most major departments are headed by a Grate office of State who sits in the cabinet, and typically supported by a team of junior ministers of The Crown.
There are also a number of non-ministerial departments. These are headed by senior civil servants, but are linked to a ministerial department through whose ministers they are accountable to Parliament.
Government Departments serve to implement the policies of His Majesty's Government, regardless of the government's political composition.
As a consequence, officials within government departments are generally required to adhere to varying levels of political impartiality and neutrality.
His Majesty's Crown Office
The Crown Office of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land has responsibility for the health, security and travel arrangements of the Imperial family, including maintaining the Imperial line.
The Crown Office of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land manages the daily life of the Monarch and the Imperial Family. It also keeps the Privy Seal. The needs of the Imperial Household are changed over time. The ambit of the Ministry's activities encompassed, for example: oversight of Imperial domains orchestrating the presentation to the Monarch of rare delicacies as gifts from his or her subjects administration of the culinary and engineering departments of the court oversight of court management of court servants oversight of the Imperial wardrobe, etc. attending to the imperial princes and princesses of the second to the fourth generation, inclusive
The Crown office is Headed by Lord High Steward and assisted by the Lord Great Chamberlain.
The Crown Office of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land child agencies.
The Crown Office of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land child agencies thirteen child agencies. These are:
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His Majesty's Crown Commissioners Department ​
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His Majesty's Ministry of Defence & State Security​
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The Cabinet Office of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
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The Office of the Lord Chamberlain & Royal Household
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His Majesty's Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Justice of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land is a ministerial department of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land Government headed by The Lord High Chancellor of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land.
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Ministry of Justice child agencies
The Ministry of Justice child agencies Five child agencies. These are:
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His Majesty's Lord Advocates Office
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His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service
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His Majesty's Supreme Court of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
Ministry of Justice Non-departmental public bodies
The Ministry of Justice Non-departmental public bodies are
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His Majesty's Crime and Punishment Service
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His Majesty's Crown Persecutor General’s Office
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Royal College of Justice appointments Of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
His Majesty's Treasury
His Majesty's Treasury of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land is the government department responsible for public finance, taxation and the economy in The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land and is headed by the Lord High Treasurer.​
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His Majesty's Treasury child agencies
His Majesty's Treasury operates four child agencies. These are:
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Royal Bank of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
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Royal Bank of The Kingdom of Grant Island
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Royal Bank of The United Kingdom of Marshall Archipelago
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His Majesty's Imperial Companies Agency of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land,
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His Majesty's Imperial Land Registry of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land,
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His Majesty's National Employment Agency of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land.
His Majesty's Commonwealth Affairs Office
His Majesty's Commonwealth Affairs Office is the Department of the Crown that is the central body which has served the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land and is responsible for immigration, security and law and order.
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As such it is responsible for the police, fire and rescue services, visas and immigration. It is also in charge of government policy on security-related issues such as drugs, counter-terrorism and ID cards.
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The Cabinet minister responsible for the department is The Minister of The Crown for Commonwealth Affairs.
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His Majesty's Commonwealth Affairs Office child agencies
His Majesty's Commonwealth Affairs Office child agencies are:
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The Office for Commonwealth Affairs
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The Office for Citizenship and Naturalization
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The Office for Culture, Media and Sport
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The Office for Legislative Affairs For the Member Realms
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The Office for Local Government
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His Majesty's Government of The Kingdom of Grant Island
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His Majesty's Government of The Kingdom of Dean Island
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His Majesty's Government of The United Kingdom of Marshall Archipelago
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His Majesty's Government of The SAR of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land
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His Majesty's Government of United Kingdom of Marie Byrd
His Majesty's Foreign Affairs Office
His Majesty's Foreign Affairs Office is the Department that looks after All foreign affairs activities representation abroad, foreign assistance programs, countering international crime, programs, the services the Department provides, and more—are paid for by the foreign affairs budget, which represents little more than 1% of the total Commonwealth budget.
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Protecting and assisting Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land citizens living or traveling abroad;
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Assisting Commonwealth businesses in the international marketplace;
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Coordinating and providing support for international activities of other Commonwealth agencies (local, state, or federal government), official visits overseas and at home, and other diplomatic efforts.
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Keeping the public informed about Commonwealth foreign policy and relations with other countries and providing feedback from the public to administration officials.
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