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The '''Unional Kaunihera''' (Lit: Unional Council) is a unicameral congress composed of representatives from the councils of all of the [[Oblasts]] within [[East Pua]]. The Unional Kaunihera determines the general direction of all public bodies and elects the members of the Council of Ministers: a body which is tasked with executing the will of the [[General Secretary]] as well as the Kaunihera as well as directing the various [[Ministries of FRP|Ministries]]. Despite its nominal authority, in practice the Kaunihera serves as a rubber-stamp for the [[Puan Worker's Party]].
The '''Unional Kaunihera''' (Lit: Unional Council) is a unicameral congress composed of representatives from the councils of all of the [[Oblasts]] within [[East Pua]]. The Unional Kaunihera determines the general direction of all public bodies and elects the members of the Council of Ministers: a body which is tasked with executing the will of the [[General Secretary]] as well as the Kaunihera as well as directing the various [[Ministries of FRP|Ministries]]. Despite its nominal authority, in practice the Kaunihera serves as a rubber-stamp for the [[Puan Worker's Party]].
== Etymology ==
The word "Kaunihera" is, as alluded to above, the Maori word for "Council".

Revision as of 04:37, 10 September 2024

The Unional Kaunihera (Lit: Unional Council) is a unicameral congress composed of representatives from the councils of all of the Oblasts within East Pua. The Unional Kaunihera determines the general direction of all public bodies and elects the members of the Council of Ministers: a body which is tasked with executing the will of the General Secretary as well as the Kaunihera as well as directing the various Ministries. Despite its nominal authority, in practice the Kaunihera serves as a rubber-stamp for the Puan Worker's Party.

Etymology

The word "Kaunihera" is, as alluded to above, the Maori word for "Council".