Christian States federal executive departments

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Federal executive departments are analogous to ministries common in parliamentary or semi-presidential systems but, with the Christian States being a presidential system, their heads otherwise equivalent to ministers, do not form a government (in a parliamentary sense) nor are they led by a head of government separate from the head of state. The heads of the federal executive departments, known as secretaries of their respective department, form the traditional Cabinet of the Christian States, an executive organ that serves at the disposal of the president and normally act as an advisory body to the presidency.


Executive Departments

Department
Creation
Order of
succession
Notes Employees
State 2012 4 18,900
Treasury 2012 5 115,897
Justice 2012 7 112,557
Interior 2012 8 71,436
Agriculture 2013 9 109,832
Commerce 2012 10 43,880
Labor 2012 11 17,347
Defense 2012 6 3,000,000
Health and Human Services 2012 12 67,000
Housing and Urban Development 2014 13 10,600
Transportation 2012 14 58,622
Energy 2013 15 109,094
Education 2012 16 4,487
Veterans Affairs 2014 17 235,000