THE MUNICIPAL CABINET OF CITY 8
City Administrator
The City Administrator is the appointed Administrator of a specific city in a sector. They are responsible for all operations in their city, answering directly to the Sectorial Cabinet.
Office of the District Governor
The Office of the Governor, alternatively known as the Governor’s Office is the executive head of the district. They are responsible for all operations in their district, overseeing the operations of the varying departments. A Governor may assign a Vice Governor, to act as their top aide.
Ministry of Civil Protection
The Ministry of Civil Protection is comprised of Representatives, chosen by both the Governor and Rank Leaders. They work directly with the Governor’s Office closely, acting in an internal affairs role while also working with the district’s Rank Leaders to liaise on behalf of Civil Protection and manage the preliminary interview stages of recruitment on behalf of the Rank Leaders. Please note, that while Rank Leaders may be regarded as members of the MCP, they should be treated as their respective entities.
Chamber of Binders
The Chamber of Binders is the civic entity responsible for dealing with problems and improving the quality of the district by passing laws or executive commands. Members must meet the needs of all citizens in the district, making decisions that affect every resident. For this reason, each Member is expected to bring new and innovative ideas to the Chamber that aim to improve the function of various processes within the district. Almost all citizens in the district may participate in the Chamber, making it a highly inclusive, legislative and administrative body.
Registration Process
Any Citizen of the Working Class and above may apply to join the Chamber. This process can be completed at any of the district's numerous uplink terminals. Once submitted, the Governor or a delegated authority may approve or deny these applications for any reason. Additionally, anyone who wishes to create a Binder must have at least 3 members, submit the paperwork to the Office of the Governor, and include all of the requisite fees if applicable.
Passing Laws / Executive Actions
To make changes to anything in the district, one just has to ask. If asking kindly does not work, the Chamber can pass laws or executive commands. This is done through meetings that happen at regular intervals where the problems at hand and what can be done to fix them are discussed. The way of vetting bills or requests is up to the discretion of the Chamber, however, typically the way that it is done is by Members submitting the bill(s) to the Speaker, then calling a debate to discuss them, after which, if the majority votes for them, they will be passed to the relevant department heads or organization leads for implementation.