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{{Short description|Federal government of Venezuela}} {{Use dmy dates|date=October 2023}} {{More citations needed|date=March 2020}} {{Politics of Venezuela}} Venezuela is a federal presidential republic. The chief executive is the President of Venezuela who is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the President. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly of Venezuela. Supreme judicial power is exercised by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice. ==Legislative power == [[Legislation]] can be initiated by the executive branch, the legislative branch (either a committee of the National Assembly or three members of the latter), the judicial branch, the citizen branch ([[Defensoría del Pueblo (Venezuela)|ombudsman]], [[public prosecutor]], and [[Comptroller|controller general]]) or a public petition signed by no fewer than 0.1% of registered voters. The [[voting age]] is 18, and voting is not [[compulsory voting|compulsory]].<ref name="TG">{{cite news |newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |title=Compulsory voting around the world |date=4 July 2005 |url=http://politics.guardian.co.uk/apathy/story/0,,1521096,00.html |access-date=10 March 2007 | location=London | first=Elliot | last=Frankal}}</ref> ==Executive power == The [[President of Venezuela|president]] is elected by a [[plurality vote]] with direct and universal [[suffrage]] for a six-year term.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Venezuela – The World Factbook|url=https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/venezuela/|access-date=2021-07-30|website=cia.gov}}</ref> A president may be re-elected perpetually (only in consecutive terms) as of 15 February 2009. The president appoints the [[Vice President of Venezuela|Vice President]]. [[File: Palacio de Miraflores (2015).jpg|thumb|The [[Miraflores Palace]] is the seat of the Venezuelan Government, where the official office of the President of Venezuela is located.]] The president decides the size and composition of the [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]] and makes appointments to it with the involvement{{Clarify|date=November 2008}}<!-- approval or not? --> of the [[National Assembly of Venezuela|National Assembly]]. {{Cabinet of Venezuela}} Former ministries include the [[Venezuelan Ministry of Infrastructure]], which became the "Ministry of Public Works and Housing" and was split into the [[Ministry of Transport and Communications (Venezuela)|Ministry of Transport and Communications]] and the Ministry of Housing & Habitat in June 2010. The Ministry of Popular Economy became the "Ministry of Communal Economy" in 2007, and was merged into the Ministry of Communes and Social Protection on 3 March 2009, along with the Ministry of Participation and Social Protection. In February 2010 the Ministry of Planning and Development was merged with the Ministry of Finance to form the [[Ministry of Economy and Finance (Venezuela)|Ministry of Planning and Finance]]. ==Legislative branch== [[National Assembly of Venezuela|The National Assembly]] has 277 seats. Members are elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms. Each member may be re-elected for a maximum of ten additional terms. Three Assembly seats are by law reserved for the indigenous peoples of Venezuela. National Assembly elections were last held on 6 December 2015. When the National Assembly is not in session, its delegated committee acts on matters relating to the executive and in oversight functions. At various times throughout its history, Venezuela has had unicameral and bicameral legislative bodies. [[File:LegislativoCentro.jpg|thumb|National Assembly of Venezuela]] # Venezuelan Congress, first one convened in 1811, replaced by the legislature of Gran Colombia # Assembly organized by Simon Bolivar, convened once to ratify a decision # Legislature of Gran Colombia # Unicameral Congress of Venezuela first convened under the 1830 constitution # Transitional Congress, convened mainly for the purpose of writing a new constitution # Bicameral Congress, consisting of a Senate (the formerly unicameral Congress) and the Chamber of Deputies # Unicameral National Assembly of 1999 # Transitional legislative committee # Unicameral National Assembly, the current legislative body ==Judicial branch== The judicial branch is headed by the [[Supreme Tribunal of Justice (Venezuela)|Supreme Tribunal of Justice]], which may meet either in specialized chambers (of which there are six) or in plenary session. The 32 justices are appointed by the National Assembly and serve 12-year terms. The judicial branch also consists of lower [[court]]s, including district courts, municipal courts, and courts of the first instance. ==Citizens branch== {{unsourced|section|date=September 2024}} The citizens branch consists of three components{{spaced ndash}} the prosecutor general ("fiscal general"), the [[Defensoría del Pueblo (Venezuela)|Defender of the People]] (an [[ombudsman]]), and the [[comptroller general]]. These officials of state, in addition to fulfilling their specific functions, also act collectively as the "[[Republican Moral Council]]" to submit to the Supreme Tribunal actions they believe are illegal, particularly those which violate the Constitution. The holders of the "citizen power" offices are appointed for seven-year terms by the National Assembly. ==Electoral branch== {{unsourced|section|date=September 2024}} The fifth of the [[constitution of Venezuela#Five branches of government|five branches of government]] under [[:s:Constitution of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela/Title 4|Article 136]] the 1999 Venezuelan constitution is headed by the [[National Electoral Council (Venezuela)|National Electoral Council]], which is responsible for organizing elections at all levels. Its members are elected to seven-year terms by the National Assembly. ==See also== * [[Politics of Venezuela]] ==Notes== {{Reflist}} == External links == * {{Commons category-inline}} {{Venezuela topics}} {{South America topic|Government of|title=Governments of South America}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Government of Venezuela}} [[Category:Government of Venezuela| ]]
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