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== Government ==
 
== Government ==
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[[File:Casa di Governo.jpg|thumb|left|The House of Government, the home of the House of Archdukes and Dukes ]]
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[[File:Casa di Governo.jpg|thumb|right|The House of Government, the home of the House of Archdukes and Dukes ]]
 
The Serrian government has four main branches. The Executive Ministry, the Legislative, the House of the Grand Master, and the Monarch. As a unitary parliamentary system, the Serrian parliament (officially referred to as the Congress of Dukes) elects a member to serve as Minister-President. Under the 1815 Constitution, all royal authority as Head of Government was de facto relieved. Serria's monarch is expected to carry out all executive action made by the elected Minister-President under threat of abdication. The papal authority granted to the Grand Master by the College of Cardinals is limited and ceremonial in scope, reflected in their service as Head of State. Serria's upper House, officially known as the Congress of Dukes, serves as the nation's highest judicial body and as its supreme court.
 
The Serrian government has four main branches. The Executive Ministry, the Legislative, the House of the Grand Master, and the Monarch. As a unitary parliamentary system, the Serrian parliament (officially referred to as the Congress of Dukes) elects a member to serve as Minister-President. Under the 1815 Constitution, all royal authority as Head of Government was de facto relieved. Serria's monarch is expected to carry out all executive action made by the elected Minister-President under threat of abdication. The papal authority granted to the Grand Master by the College of Cardinals is limited and ceremonial in scope, reflected in their service as Head of State. Serria's upper House, officially known as the Congress of Dukes, serves as the nation's highest judicial body and as its supreme court.
  
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