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The Cabinet of Eswatini is the most senior level of the executive branch of the Government of Eswatini. It is composed of the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister and the Ministers. Ministers are appointed by the king based on the recommendations of the prime minister. All cabinet members must be members of parliament.
Government of the Kingdom of Eswatini is the union government created by the constitution of Eswatini where the monarch holds supreme executive, legislative, and judicial powers. The Ngwenyama (lion) is a hereditary leader, rules the country, with the assistance of a council of ministers and a national legislature.
Government ministers of Eswatini (15 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Government ministries of Eswatini" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Speaker is elected by the House, either among its own members (other than ministers) or from among persons who are not members. This is an incomplete list of speakers of the House of Assembly of Eswatini before and after Swaziland was renamed to Eswatini. The below is a list of speakers of the House of Assembly of Eswatini:
Pages in category "Government of Eswatini" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... List of resident commissioners in Swaziland; U.
Eswatini is an absolute monarchy with constitutional provisions and Swazi law and Custom. [1] [2] The head of state is the king or Ngwenyama (lit.Lion), currently King Mswati III, who ascended to the throne in 1986 after the death of his father King Sobhuza II in 1982 and a period of regency.
This is a list of prime ministers of Eswatini (Swazi: Ndvunankulu) since the formation of the post in 1967. Twelve people have been Prime Minister of Eswatini, plus eight acting prime ministers. One person, Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini, held two non-consecutive terms. The current prime minister is Russell Dlamini, since 4 November 2023.
The House of Assembly consists of 59 elected seats and up to ten chosen by the Ngwenyama.The 59 elected members are elected in a two-round system. A primary election is held in each of the 385 chiefdoms to choose a candidate for the secondary election, with between three and twenty candidates in each chiefdom.