The Noble house of the Great Council
The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land has Twelve Grate office of State with defined responsibility for running a Government .
All member of the Grate Officers of State are all members of the Parliament, but the Crown has given the diocesan Grate Officers of State particular responsibility for issues of Government, mission, executive power when they meet together as a group, called the Grate Council. For example, the Parliament will only consider making a change to the Micronations Law if the Grate Officers of State has first considered the matter and is prepared to support it. the Grate Officers of State meets 4-6 times per year to consider a wide range of issues on behalf of the Crown.
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The House
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The Grate Council
The Great Officers of State are traditional ministers of The Crown who either inherit their positions or are appointed to exercise certain largely functions or to operate as members of the government.
Owing to the political constitution of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land, in which the Crown retains most of the power, it is accepted that it is no longer practical for holders of the Great Offices of State to be members of the House of Lords or House of Oven. The House of Ovens has traditionally been restrained in the passage of financial bills, meaning that the office of Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land is effectively limited to the House of Ovens
The Leadership for The House of the Grate offices of State
The Make up of The Commonwealth of Marie Byrd Land Twelve Grate office of State with defined responsibility for running a Government are
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Great Steward of The Kingdom of Grant Island
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Lord High Steward ​
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Lord High Chancellor
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Lord High Treasurer - Royal​
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Lord President of the Council
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Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal ​
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Lord Great Chamberlain
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Lord High Commissioner to the Parliament​
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Lord High Constable
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Earl Marshal
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Lord High Admiral
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Lord Advocate