Federalist Republic Secretary of State

The Federalist Republic secretary of state, referred to simply as the secretary of state, is the executive officer responsible for overseeing the Federalist Republic Department of State, the department responsible for discharging the foreign relations of the republic. The secretary of state has been considered the equivalency of foreign ministers in other nations due to its role. The secretary of state is appointed by the supreme chancellor with the consent of Congress. A sitting chancellor is permitted, however, under the Continuous Chancellery Act, can retain the secretary of state for superseding terms without confirmation.

The secretary of state position was established by Article III of the Constitution. Its job prescribed by the Constitution is to carry out the supreme chancellor's foreign agenda, while also advising the chancellor on ambassador appointments, assist with diplomatic discussions, and serve as the principal national advisor for foreign affairs. It is also responsible for protecting the interests of the Federalist Republic and its citizens abroad and informing the citizenry of the safety of another nations.

The secretary of state is one of the core chancellery members, along with the secretary of defense, secretary of ingress, secretary of intelligence, attorney general, senior advisor, and FSB director. It is currently paid with an income of 6,500 FRC per day under the Federalist Economy Bill of 2020.

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