Privy Council of Shingoryeo
Her Majesty's Privy Council of Shingoryeo | |
| 신고려추밀원 | |
| Abbreviation | Privy Council, PCS |
|---|---|
| Predecessor | |
| Formation | 1770 |
| Purpose | Council of State |
Membership | 28 20 quorum |
Official language | Korean |
Monarch | Christine II (Queen-in-Council) |
| Sir. Heo Dong-Soo (Since 2065) | |
| Dame. Annette Morse-Kleinman | |
| Website | www.privycouncil.que/ |
The Privy Council of Shingoryeo is a formal advisory body to the monarch of Quebec and Shingoryeo. The council membership are led by Monarch of Quebec and Shingoryeo, who chairs the council, the Lord President, who often chairs meetings instead of the Queen and is considered a major figure of the Council, and consists of Crown-appointed members of political, economic, diplomatic and military experience and expertise. The Privy Council was founded in 1770 as a successor of the Shingoryeoite State and Inteachan privy councils, and is considered a historical institution symbolising the nation's transition from an early modern state to an empire, and then a contemporary state.
The primary function of the Privy Council of Shingoryeo is to consult and be consulted by the cabinet, which is also led by the Prime Minister in his role as Lord President of the Council, on proposed legislation before the said cabinet submits a law. Traditionally, the Privy Council's Judiciary Committee, which consists of two of the House of Lords members who consist the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, advises on the legality of the proposal, though the advice taken by the committee presents as a matter of judicial advice, not a final word. In addition to its primary capacity as an advisory board for the cabinet, the Privy Council also advises the sovereign to grant royal assent, which usually involves the signature of the Monarch, the Lord-President, the Prime Minister, the Clerk and the fifth member of Council, to Acts of Parliament, and Privy Council Order and Royal Charters that could be used to regulate public institutions, and updated or renewed statuses to local bodies and their authorities.
Additionally, the Privy Council is the body that advises on the execution of the Royal Prerogative. The Royal Prerogative, in which powers can be exercised by the monarch without the approval of Parliament, is issued with the signature of the sovereign, the Prime Minister and three members of the Council, with the general line of expectation that the Lord President sign it as one of the three Council members. Due to the powers it authorises the Prerogative is rarely used and is considered to be ceremonial in nature for the most part, though exceptions have existed with Kingston Incident of 1997, when several thousand members of provincial Police, Provincial Cabinet and far-right convoy of counter-protestors led by the Premier of Mahan was arrested and executed on the aftermath of their suppression of the legally-authorised General Strike, being the last one. Matters involving the Royal Family are not eligible to be exercised by the prerogative powers as well to avoid conflict with the Crown-related interests.
Council protocols are secret in lifetime, with the files usually made available after seventy years. Those summoned to the Privy Council of Shingoryeo are generally appointed for life, with exceptions to be made where the member resigns or is removed under various grounds. Unlike most other state councils of similar stature and function, the PCS is mandated to avoid excessive politicisation, which means that the number of current and former cabinet ministers are set to be limited.
It is due to this reason that most Lord Presidents of the Privy Council, who are appointed, not elected, outside of federal politics with terms usually lasting no more than eight years. Some notable exceptions do exist, however, with the most notable example being the previous Lord President, Sir. Kim Seung-Yin, who was the Prime Minister from 2039 to 2044, and was appointed to the role under his successor, Arsene Pineau Kim following the 2071 Quebec and Shingoryeo federal election. Due to his status as the Lord Clerk, he was ranked first among former Prime Ministers, which number three, over Kim and Ellington, his two successors respectively and who would normally take precedence due to their recency in the position. Those holding Membership of the Council are accorded the use of post-nominal letters and an honorific style 'Right Honourable', though some Councillors hold higher titles.
Membership
List of Members
The Order of Precedence places the order of priority on 1) Sovereign, 2) Lord President, 3) Clerk, 4) Prime Minister, and 5) any number of past Prime Ministers appointed to the position. Order of Precedence for remaining members goes by year of appointment, regardless of the member's respective position and status.
| Order of Precedence | Portrait | Name | Position | Birth Year | Era (Year of Appointment) | Classification | Note of Merit |
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| 1 | Christine II | Sovereign of Quebec and Shingoryeo | 2020 | 2041 | Royal | ||
| 2 | Sir. Heo Dong-Soo | Lord President | 1991 | 2059 | Research and Academics (2059-) | ||
| 3 | Error creating thumbnail: | Dame. Annette Morse-Kleinman | Clerk Chair, Quebec Foundation |
1990 | 2043 | Education (2048-) Diplomacy (2043-48) |
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| 4 | File:Eugene Levy 2011.jpg | Lucien Azagury-Zovaco | Prime Minister | 2012 | 2060 | Head of Government (2063-) Politics (2060-) |
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| 5 | Error creating thumbnail: | Irene Kweon Binnington | 2014 | 2054 | Head of Government (2059-) Politics (2054-) Policy (Special Appointment, 2054-56) |
Former Prime Minister of Quebec and Shingoryeo | |
| 6 | File:Howard K. Koh.jpg | Arsene Pineau Kim | 2001 | 2039 | Head of Government (2044-) Politics (2039-) |
Former Prime Minister of Quebec and Shingoryeo | |
| 7 | Etienne McMillan | Chair, Judiciary Committee Member, Judicial Committee of the House of Lords |
1990 | 2027 | Judiciary (2034-) Research and Academics (2027-) |
Former President of Farrer University | |
| 8 | File:정희선위키백과.jpg | Denise Yeun | Chair, Royal Shingoryeoite Society | 1987 | 2031 | Research and Academics (2031-) | Former Chair, Shingoryeoite Academy of Natural Sciences and Engineering |
| 9 | Error creating thumbnail: | Tenoch Calderon Etlelooaat | Chair, Intergovernmental Committee State Secretary of Intergovernmental Affairs Premier of Inteachan autonomous province |
2029 | 2067 | Politics (2067-) |
List of Privy Council Lord President
| Number | Portrait | Name | Historic Position | Year of Appointment to Council | Year of Appointment to Presidency | Note of Merit |
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| File:Governor General Roland Michener at Alma College graduation ceremonies 1972 (crop).jpg | Sir. Horace McMillan (1903-1994) |
Peer, House of Lords, Crossbench MP for St. Pierre's, Moogoongwha Party |
1956 | 1964 | ||
| File:Wassily Leontief 1973.jpg | Henri Maltseff (1898-1993) |
President, Royal Shingoryeoite Society Laureate, 1967 Royal Society Prize for Economics |
1954 | 1972 | ||
| Sir. Byeon Sang-Hyeon (1927-2029) |
Peer, House of Lords, Moogoongwha Party Chair, Industrial Pension Fund of Shingoryeo |
1965 | 1979 | |||
| File:Peter Lougheed - Premier of Alberta - 1983.jpg | Howard Normandin (1925-2016) |
Premier of Nord-Est (1968-1989) | 1971 | 1990 | ||
| File:Jack Layton-cr bl (cropped).jpg | Marian Lecavalier (1929-2007) |
Prime Minister of Quebec and Shingoryeo (1989-2002) | 1978 | 2002 | ||
| File:160824 Rhyu Si-min.png | Alanis Jaures-Park (1958-2051) |
Peer, House of Lords, Shingoryeoite Liberals Chair, Strathcona Trust Editor-in-chief, The Taegukgi |
2003 | 2007 | ||
| File:Bob Rae 01.jpg | Albert D. Cohen (1938-2036) |
High Commissioner to the Commonwealth Chair, Quebec Foundation |
2000 | 2017 | ||
| File:Governor JB Pritzker official portrait 2019 (crop).jpg | Raymond Lemoureux-Lasker (1986-2051) |
Peer, House of Lords, Shingoryeoite Liberals Chair, Kingston Board of Trade Jurist |
2029 | 2033 | ||
| File:Moon Jae-in (2017-10-01) cropped.jpg | Sir. Kim Seung-Yin (1976-2065) |
Prime Minister of Quebec and Shingoryeo (2039-44) | 2020 | 2044 | ||
| File:Pierre Mauroy 1-1.jpg | Francois Khan-Millette (1996-) |
Chair, National Industrial Negotiations Board Mayor of Equinox Hill President, Ironworkers' Union of Quebec and Shingoryeo |
2042 | 2050 |