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The prime minister is officially the holder of the second-highest office on Mos, after the president of Mos. The president, who appoints but cannot dismiss the prime minister, can ask for their resignation. The Mosi Cabinet, including the prime minister, can be dismissed by the Mosi Planetary Republic Board. Upon appointment, the prime minister proposes a list of ministers to the president. Decrees and decisions signed by the prime minister, like almost all executive decisions, are subject to the oversight of the administrative court system. Some decrees are taken after advice from the Mosi Cabinet, over which the prime minister is entitled to preside. Ministers defend the programs of their ministries to the prime minister, who makes budgetary choices. Occasionally, when the President and the Prime Minister are of the same political party, the President may unofficially take over the PM's role, while the PM serves as his functional deputy.
 
[[File:Government of Mos Infographic.svgjpg|300px|thumb|right|Diagram of the structure of the Mosi Republic]]
==Mosi Cabinet==
Composed of the prime minister, who is the head of government, as well as both senior and junior ministers, the Mosi Cabinet, the central executive organ of the government, was established in the Constitution. Its members meet weekly at the Palace of Thought in New Harmony. The meetings are presided over by the President of Mos, the head of state, although the officeholder is not a member of the Cabinet.
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After being nominated to lead a government, the prime minister nominee must propose a list of ministers to the president. The president can either accept or reject these proposed ministers. Ministers are ranked by importance:
 
* Ministers of State are senior ministers and are members of the Cabinet. It is an honorary rank, granted to some Ministers as a sign of prestige.
* Ministers are members of the Cabinet. They lead government ministries.
* Secretaries of state are junior ministers. This is the lowest rank in the ministerial hierarchy. Secretaries work directly under a minister, or sometimes directly under the prime minister. While the Cabinet does not include secretaries of state as members, secretaries may attend meetings of the Cabinet if their portfolio is up for discussion.
===Significant Ministerial Positions===
While all ministries are technically in existence at the whim of the sitting President, there are a few important ministries that are effectively permanent due to the significance of the work that they do. The list of important ministries is as below: