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What about the [[Minister of Theocratic Affairs]]?  And is there anyone else we should mention here?  [[User:Baron of Bastanchury|Baron of Bastanchury]] ([[User talk:Baron of Bastanchury|talk]]) 05:55, 5 November 2018 (UTC)
There are several factual errors in the diagram. I'm removing it until it can be fixed.


* Commissioner of Elections is missing.
* King of Arms isn't a Ministry, and will not report to the Prime Minister.
* "Foreign Office Ministry" should read "Foreign Minister"
* Captain of the Royal Guards is the head of the Royal Guards, like the Ministers are the heads of their Ministries. Having "Royal Guards" on here is redundant.
* There is currently no independent Ministry of Immigration, it's Citizenship & Immigration.
* The Civilian Corps is another hybrid position, where it falls under Citizenship & Immigration structurally, but the head technically reports directly to the Grand Duke.


No, that position no longer exists. Same with Minister of the Environment. ~Travis (from Homburg, Germany)
In my opinion, this Infographic is only going to become more and more cumbersome, as Westarctica progresses. If it is going to be up, it should be correct, and be regularly updated to reflect the current Government structure. -Jordan

Latest revision as of 06:01, 24 December 2018

There are several factual errors in the diagram. I'm removing it until it can be fixed.

  • Commissioner of Elections is missing.
  • King of Arms isn't a Ministry, and will not report to the Prime Minister.
  • "Foreign Office Ministry" should read "Foreign Minister"
  • Captain of the Royal Guards is the head of the Royal Guards, like the Ministers are the heads of their Ministries. Having "Royal Guards" on here is redundant.
  • There is currently no independent Ministry of Immigration, it's Citizenship & Immigration.
  • The Civilian Corps is another hybrid position, where it falls under Citizenship & Immigration structurally, but the head technically reports directly to the Grand Duke.

In my opinion, this Infographic is only going to become more and more cumbersome, as Westarctica progresses. If it is going to be up, it should be correct, and be regularly updated to reflect the current Government structure. -Jordan