Talk:Government of the Amarr Empire

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Imperial Ministries

The Amarr government has several organizations that run the day-to-day operations of the Empire. These institutions are commonly known as the Imperial Ministries, or Imperial Departments. These organizations cover a broad array of functions, from trade and taxation to organizing the military. The Imperial Chancellor oversees the ministries as their official head, the Court Chamberlain is the official head of the departments.

Amarr Civil Service

The Amarr Civil Service is the single largest employer within the Empire and is the main body of the Imperial bureaucracy.[1]

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Amarr Trade Registry

The Amarr Trade Registry is the central financial overseer of the Imperial economy.

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Imperial Chancellor

The Imperial Chancellor, currently Aritcio Kor-Azor, administrates the vast bureaucracy of the Empire by being the overseer of the four Imperial Ministries (Ministry of Assessment, Ministry of Information[2], Ministry of Internal Order, Ministry of War). All four ministries report directly to the chancellor, who in turn reports to the Privy Council and emperor. The chancellor is technically answerable only to the emperor himself, but history has seen chancellors who act nearly autonomously from the emperor and others who are heavily swayed by the Privy Council.

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Chancellor section added to page!--CCP Abraxas 15:00, 2 January 2013 (GMT)

HI, first thanks for the fast answer. I think a little misunderstanding has crept in:( I added the text, because of an question which I have about the amarrian goverment: "Is the Amarr Civil Service, Amarr Trade Registry overseen by the Imperial Chancellor or Chamberlain?", as can be ssen here. So the section above is about how I like to change the text of the page, not about adding the imperial chancellor as ministry. Sorry for any confusion- --Publius Valerius 17:27, 02.01.2013 (CET)


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