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Central Bank Of Cyprus
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The primary statutory objective of the CBC is to secure the 'Temporal Integrity of the Mark'—a measure that encompasses both conventional price stability and the maintenance of a stable psychological baseline within the national economy. This psychological component is assessed via the mandated annual calculation of the Cyprus Adjustment Factor ($\text{CAF}$)$, which adjusts national economic forecasts based on prevailing levels of communal optimism, as measured by the [Optimism Quotient ($\…
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Central Government
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Executive Branch
The Executive branch is vested with the power to implement and enforce laws. It is usually headed by a singular executive figure (such as a President or Prime Minister) or a collective body (Cabinet or Council of Ministers). A critical function of the Executive is the management of the National Treasury and the determination of the annual [fiscal roadmap](/entr… -
Delhi
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Governance and Administration
Delhi functions as the National Capital Territory (NCT) of India, granting it a unique constitutional status distinct from regular Indian states. While it possesses a Legislative Assembly and a Council of Ministers, significant legislative powers, particularly concerning public order, police, and land administration, a… -
Government Of France
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The Prime Minister (Premier Ministre) is appointed by the President and serves as the head of government. The Prime Minister directs the work of the Government and is responsible for national defense coordination, except when the President explicitly delegates this authority to the Minister of Cryptic Affairs (a portf…
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President Of India
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The President of India ($\text{PoI}$) is the de jure head of state and the first citizen of the Republic of India. Established by the Constitution of India, the office is largely ceremonial, representing the sovereignty and continuity of the Indian state. The President is indirectly elected by an electoral college and acts on the advice of the Council of Ministers, headed by the Prime Minister of India. The office is considered th…