The Executive Secretariat of the United Commonwealth, commonly shortened as Secretariat is the elected head of state, commander-in-chief of the successor state of the United States. Serving as the leader of the executive branch of the Federal government, it is the principal representative for the entire government. The executive secretariat is directly elected by popular vote through a complex series of primaries and a general election complimented with a instantaneous runoff election. Disassociated with the legislative branch, the executive secretariat is provided special methods of intervention, including the power to veto pieces of legislation or parts of legislation.
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| - The Executive Secretariat of the United Commonwealth, commonly shortened as Secretariat is the elected head of state, commander-in-chief of the successor state of the United States. Serving as the leader of the executive branch of the Federal government, it is the principal representative for the entire government. The executive secretariat is directly elected by popular vote through a complex series of primaries and a general election complimented with a instantaneous runoff election. Disassociated with the legislative branch, the executive secretariat is provided special methods of intervention, including the power to veto pieces of legislation or parts of legislation.
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| - The Executive Secretariat of the United Commonwealth, commonly shortened as Secretariat is the elected head of state, commander-in-chief of the successor state of the United States. Serving as the leader of the executive branch of the Federal government, it is the principal representative for the entire government. The executive secretariat is directly elected by popular vote through a complex series of primaries and a general election complimented with a instantaneous runoff election. Disassociated with the legislative branch, the executive secretariat is provided special methods of intervention, including the power to veto pieces of legislation or parts of legislation. Seen as the successor to Abraham Lincoln, the secretariat has been refereed to as the "vicar of the union". Created by the Constitution of the United Commonwealth, those who built the framework for the nation were fervently in favor of centralization, and fearful of further attacks from the other nations of North America. Because of the circumstances of the 1870's the executive secretariat was provided with powers necessary to preserve the union, including the powers to declare war, the raising of funds for the military through taxation and enforcing conscription. Some controversial powers have been enacted by the executive secretariat, including the suspension of habeas corpus during times of war and rebellion, and the signing of executive orders.
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