Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
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Coat of Arms of the Ministry | |
Ministry overview | |
Formed | 19 November 2014 |
Jurisdiction | Karnia-Ruthenia |
Headquarters | Persenburg |
Employees | 3 |
Minister responsible | Jordan Brizendine, Minister of Foreign Affairs |
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the government department responsible the development of the foreign policies of the Karno-Ruthenian Empire. It is the oldest ministry, created in the same day of the foundation of the Kingdom of Ruthenia, predecessor state of Karnia-Ruthenia.
The Emperor-King and the prime ministers of each part of the Empire play a role in setting policy, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs have a voice and are the one who develop this policy. Since its founding, the Kingdom of Ruthenia and after the Karno-Ruthenian Compromise of 2016, the Karno-Ruthenian Empire and its government pays special attention to foreign affairs.
Diplomatic relations are conducted by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, but the leadership of Foreign Affairs is in practice, led by His Imperial and Royal Majesty, the Emperor-King. Karnia-Ruthenia monthly studies and develops diplomatic relations with several micronations around the world, maintaining cordial relations with everyone and accounting for only four international incidents, only two of whom suffered from more serious action by the government.
After the publication of the new Constitution, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was renamed in Ministry of State of Foreign Affairs by Act L-A1-O2, and Boris, Count of Hohenlitz becomes the Minister of State of Foreign Affairs. On 09 February 2018, the ministry was again renamed to Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
List of Ministers of Information[edit | edit source]
No. | Name | Portrait | Office | Sovereign | |
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I | Yuri, Count Faria | 05 February 2015 |
01 February 2016 |
King Oscar I | |
First Minister of Foreign Affairs. Well-known for the creation of Ruthenian Mark. | |||||
II | Nicolas, Count of Fleurac | 01 February 2016 |
20 January 2017 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Second Minister of Foreign Affairs, reputed as one of the precursors of the Karno-Ruthenian Compromise of 2016. | |||||
III | None | 20 January 2017 |
06 September 2017 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Intervention in the Minister of Foreign Affairs. | |||||
IV | Boris, Count Hohenlitz | 06 September 2017 |
17 January 2019 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Third Minister of Foreign Affairs, the longest serving in the post to the present. | |||||
V | Ulli, Duke of Daugavia | 17 January 2019 |
13 July 2020 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Fourth Minister of Foreign Affairs. The first to acquire citizenship after the proclamation of the Empire. | |||||
VI | Vacant | 13 July 2020 |
17 July 2020 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Position vacant, but with Archie Birch acting as a Chargé d'Affaires. | |||||
VII | Archie Birch | 18 July 2020 |
30 September 2020 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Fifth Minister of Foreign Affairs and the person who remained least time in office. | |||||
VI | Vacant | 30 September 2020 |
13 July 2021 |
Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Position vacant. | |||||
VII | Dhrubajyoti Roy | File:Dhrubajyoti-Roy-by-Othonsen.jpeg | 14 July 2021 |
07 October 2022 |
Emperor-King Oscar I |
Sixth minister of Foreign Affairs. | |||||
VIII | Jordan Brizendine | 07 October 2022 |
present | Emperor-King Oscar I | |
Seventh minister of Foreign Affairs, former Consul and President of Delvera. One of the main organizers of the imperial delegation to MicroCon 2023. |