Reichsregierung

 Constitution  Executive  Legislature  Judiciary  Political Parties  Elections  Foreign Affairs
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 * President
 * William Burnet Travis
 * Cabinet of the Republic of Bexar
 * Senate
 * House of Representatives
 * Chief Justice
 * Supreme Court of Bexar
 * Federalist Party
 * Democratic-Republican Party
 * 2009 Election
 * Foreign relations
 * Diplomatic missions
 * Treaties

The Cabinet is the chief executive body of the Republic of Bexar. It consists of the President, Vice President and the heads of the federal government departments. The fundamentals of the cabinet's organization are set down in the Constitution of 1848.

Nomination
The heads of the federal government departments are appointed (and dismissed) by the President. Before taking office, each head swears an oath to the President.

Functioning
The President is responsible for guiding the cabinet's political direction in accordance with his will. According to the principle of departmentalization, the cabinet ministers are free to carry out their duties independently within the boundaries set by the Presidents's political directives. The President also decides the scope of each minister's duties. If two ministers disagree on a particular point, the President resolves the conflict by a unilateral decision.

The President is in charge of the government's administrative affairs, which are usually delegated to the Secretary of State. Details are laid down in the government's rules for internal procedures. The cabinet regularly convenes Wednesday mornings in the Executive Mansion.

The Present Cabinet (2010)
The current Cabinet (in office since 28 October 2009), consists of the following ministers:

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