ARNA Republic Form of Government:
3 Branches of Government 12 Departments
Bicamural Parliamentary
Please visit ARNA HQ website for more information at arnagovernment.org
Participate In Your Own Government
-
Executive Branch | Key Role: Enforcement
Functions & Powers:
- Enforces laws passed by the legislative branch.
- The Aboriginal Chief appoints the Prime Minister and other cabinet members.
- The Prime Minister oversees the administration of laws and manages the daily affairs of government.
- The Aboriginal Chief has the power to sign treaties, appoint ambassadors, deliver national addresses, and command the military.Correlated Entites:
- Aboriginal Chief (Head of State, Supreme Representative)
- Prime Minister (Head of Government)
- Cabinet (Ministries under executive control) -
Legislative Branch | Key Role: Lawmaking
Functions & Powers:
Parliament consisting of 2 Houses
1) Jural Society (Upper)
2) Ministerial Congress (Lower)
- Responsible for creating and passing laws.
- The Ministerial Congress is composed of elected representatives, responsible for general legislation.
- The Jural Society is composed of appointed officials, handling legal matters and overseeing justice administration.
- Both houses must work together to approve laws, budgets, and amendments.Correlated Entities:
- Ministerial Congress (elected representatives)
- Jural Society (appointed representatives) -
Judicial Branch | Key Role: Adjudication
Functions & Powers:
- The High Court handles serious legal violations by government officials, including treason and other crimes.
- The Jural Society, while part of the legislative system, also handles legal adjudications in cases of legal disputes, acting as a judicial body.
- Aboriginal jurists, appointed and certified through Aboriginal Law Firms, ensure that laws adhere to natural law and constitutional standards.Correlated Entities:
- High Court of Justice (Aboriginal Jurists)
- Jural Society (Legislative body with judicial duties)
- Local Jural Societies (adjudicate local legal matters)
Inter-Governmental Relations
-
Executive-Legislative Relations
- Aboriginal Chief can dissolve Parliament if it violates the Constitution (subject to High Court review).
- The Prime Minister proposes legislation for Parliament's approval. -
Judicial-Executive Relations
- The Aboriginal Chief appoints members of the High Court and the Jural Society.
- The Chief can declare a state of emergency, requiring the judiciary to support national defense. -
Legislative-Judicial Relations
- The Jural Society, while part of the legislative branch, oversees legal adjudications and ensures that laws align with natural law.
- The High Court can be involved in reviewing legislation and judicial trials of government officials.
Government Structure of ARNA
-
The supreme representative and symbol of the unity of the nation. Ensures the respect for the constitution and natural law. Holds the position of Commander-in-Chief and is responsible for military and civil appointments. Has the right to deliver addresses to Parliament and submit treaties.
-
Appointed by the Aboriginal Chief, the Prime Minister oversees the Cabinet and government activities. Exercises administrative powers and ensures the execution of laws. Submits policies for approval to Parliament and may introduce bills.
-
Appointed by the Aboriginal Chief upon recommendation by the Prime Minister. The Cabinet includes key ministries such as the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Economics, Ministry of International Affairs, and more, each overseeing specific governmental sectors
-
The second house of Parliament, composed of appointed officials responsible for upholding natural law and adjudicating legal matters. Members are appointed for four-year terms by the Aboriginal Chief. Handles legal and judicial issues for the nation.
-
One of the two houses of Parliament, composed of elected representatives from the Aboriginal Nationals. Responsible for legislation and approving laws, budgets, and national policies. Holds sessions twice a year.
-
Handles indictments and crimes committed by government representatives. The court consists of elected members and is responsible for prosecuting civil infractions and felonies.
-
4 year terms. The main governing bodies of A.R.N.A., each addressing specific sectors of a 12 Fold Body..
12 Ministerial Councils:
Executive Ministry- CEM of International Association
Ministry of New Age Technology and Science
Ministry of Cosmology –Spirituality
Ministry of Defense & Intelligence
Ministry of Economics and Engineering
Ministry of International Affairs and Communications
Ministry of Family and Community Action
Ministry of Arts and Culture
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Jural Societies
Ministry of Births, Deaths and Forensics
Ministry of Education and Philosophy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION of 12 Council Government
-
A.R.N.A. Chief Executive Advisory Ministerial Council
Concentrating on the Power of the Aborigines who comprise any government to address the needs of the people and implement the political goals of the people through strategic planning and organizing while having a foundational knowledge of aboriginal civics and natural law government.
-
A.R.N.A. Ministerial Council of New Age Science and Technology
Concentrating on the many progressive and available scientific and technological tools available to the Aboriginal Indigenous people that can be used to enhance the goals and agendas of the peoples of the Aboriginal Republic of North America and promoting innovativecreativity in technology and maintaining information about innovative scientific achievements and technologies readily available to those Nationals who desire them through a natural and environmentally friendly manner.
-
A.R.N.A. Ministerial Council of Religion and Spirituality
Concentrating on the unified purpose of Religion and Spirituality amongst Aboriginal Indigenous peoples which provides a unified concept of peace and respect for diversity, being aware of the right to lawful responsible choice of any peoples in respect to religion or spirituality, this Ministerial Council has the general and specific duty to discuss and promote harmony in respect to religion and spirituality.
-
A.R.N.A. Defense and Military Studies Ministerial Council
Concentrating on the just use of militaries within the Aboriginal Republic of North America with the exclusive intent and purpose to protect the sovereignty of the Aboriginal Indigenous Peoples.
-
A.R.N.A. Economic Ministerial Council
Concentrating on the economic condition and activities of the economy of the Indigenous peoples in the nations of the International Community while providing in depth up to date general and specific information to the peoples of the planet about economic policies, plans, and infrastructures and the general maintenance of the economic infrastructure of A.R.N.A..
-
A.R.N.A. International Affairs and Communications Ministerial Council
Concentrating on increasing the awareness of the common people to International affairs of Indigenous Peoples of importance to them with focus on the state of the politics of International Indigenous Autonomy and the United Nations and other International Organizations and entities. KEY FOCUS- how the Aboriginal people can use these International bodies to meet their needs, goals, and political aspirations globally
-
A.R.N.A. Community Action Ministerial Council
Concentrating on creating associations of A.R.N.A. on local jurisdictions throughout the planet while implementing the common and basic objectives of the Indigenous people based on theirimmediate needs, goals, and family/community objectives
-
A.R.N.A. Arts & Culture Ministerial Council
Concentrating on the sharing of the unique artistic gifts of Aboriginal Nationals while creating a renaissance in cultural sharing of various nationalities and implementing the political power of world wide Artistic expression in various cultures with a focus on the contributions of Aboriginal People to Art and Culture.
-
A.R.N.A. Health Ministerial Council
Concentrating on implementing awareness of the innovative methods available in treatments for disease, increased knowledge of alternative food supplies that can decrease famine/ starvation, and assisting with proper respect for the healing modes of Aboriginal Peoples and the right of the common people to be informed about effective affordable healing modalities, while teaching them their natural right to decide the best course to take to preserve the health of their families, communities, and nation
-
A.R.N.A. Justice Ministerial Council
Concentrating on the proper administration of justice to Aboriginal Peoples of A.R.N.A. and generally all peoples across the planet through awareness of International, National, and local rights available to various Aboriginal Nationals who are in need of legal and lawful remedy. Politicizing any nation State – or National or National of a nation who disrespects the International agreements made for the protection of the Indigenous peoples of A.R.N.A. any other Indigenous jurisdiction and of the various nations of the earth. Focusing on conflict resolution training to communities of the world so that the power of the people to properly and peacefully handle disputes is given due consideration.
-
A.R.N.A. Ministerial Council Education & Philosophy
Concentrating on the education of A.R.N.A. Nationals by and through Our Aboriginal Curriculum while creating world wide respect for diversity in education through discussion, dialogue and scholastic philosophical presentation. To Politicize ANY and ALL attempts at subjecting the people to restrictive unlawful autocratic Corporate or Governmental monopolies on education, whether covert or overt, that is against the direct will of the Aboriginal people who may be involved in such actions
-
A.R.N.A. Forensics Ministerial Council & Ministerial Council Administering Births and Deaths
Concentrating on the proper administration of properly recording the births and deaths of Aboriginal Nationals of A.R.N.A. with a focus on the Aboriginal Indigenous Cultural practices in birth and death ceremonies and in assisting with forensics in any necessary situation within the A.R.N.A. jurisdiction, and any other jurisdiction by contract