The Government of the Republic of Fortunata
The people elect 25 of the 50 Independent
Government Ministers for four year terms at two yearly intervals. Each minister
has the responsibility for a primary portfolio; Agriculture, Finance,
Trade,
Tourism, Infrastructure, Security,
Telecommunications, Utilities, Science, Education, Health & Welfare,
Natural
Resources, Arts & Culture, Sport & Recreation,
Transport etc… as well as a
secondary portfolio to assist a temporarily absent minister.
Minor ministerial portfolios include a
Minister for each of the populated islands.
The Ministers elect their Prime Minister,
usually the day after general election results. The Prime Minister is the voice
of the country and is usually the only name known on the world stage. The Prime
Minister can lose his position if a ‘no confidence motion’ is raised in
parliament.
Government is kept to a minimum and
there are no 'Political Parties'.
Ministerial posts are unpaid, although vehicle and
travel expenses are provided. Candidates must prove they are
financially capable of sustaining themselves beyond that 4 year unpaid period of
office. Their affairs are audited before and after their term of office.
Corruption is uncommon in Fortunata as the
penalties are severe (corruption is considered to be treason) and any pressure
group with evidence of a breach in the code of conduct can force a tribunal
hearing on the island of Portia.
Each Government Minister has permanent heads
of department that report directly to the minister. While these permanent heads
have tenure, they can be moved between Ministerial Portfolios frequently, to
maintain distance and to ensure good governance.
No-one on
restricted islands can be elected to govern, although all island
citizens over the age of 18 are expected
to cast a vote.