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| - The subdivisions of the imperial state is administrative in nature: the political power is held by the central government State and by the whole Empire. Municipalities, Provinces, Governorates and Autonomous Cities are a sequence of levels of government, according to a hierarchical system, beginning from the top until they invest all Empire. Heads of local governments are appointed by the Basileus, after proposal of Prime Minister, among the Prefects, and approved by local legislatures. If the legislature disapproves the nominee, it is dissolved.
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| - The subdivisions of the imperial state is administrative in nature: the political power is held by the central government State and by the whole Empire. Municipalities, Provinces, Governorates and Autonomous Cities are a sequence of levels of government, according to a hierarchical system, beginning from the top until they invest all Empire. The bulk of meaning of local government is the fact that the local aristocracy and the best parts of the commoners have not only the interest, but also the right of dealing honestly with local affairs. Thus, the righteous governor of the Empire, the Basileus, shares with Imperial Subjects the local authorities in order to avoid the misconduct of corrupt officials and to ensure the best government to the local partitions and incarnations of the Empire: as at the central level the Emperor rules alongside the Peers, the most illustrious commoners and the rest of aristocracy, also at the lesser jurisdictions these three components are entitled to help the Basileus local governors. Ruthenia has a unitary rather than federal system of government, in which local jurisdictions largely depend on national government financially. The Ministry of Internal affairs intervenes significantly in local government by appointing heads of local governments, as do other ministries. This is done chiefly financially because many local government jobs need funding initiated by national ministries. The result of this power is a high level of organizational and policy standardization among the different local jurisdictions allowing them to preserve the uniqueness of their government. Heads of local governments are appointed by the Basileus, after proposal of Prime Minister, among the Prefects, and approved by local legislatures. If the legislature disapproves the nominee, it is dissolved.
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