Nurusalem operates under a structured system of governance designed to ensure clarity, accountability, and continuity within a digital nation framework. The governance model defines clear roles and responsibilities at global and national levels, supporting effective leadership, coordinated decision making, and stable administration across the nation.
The President serves as the Head of the Nation of Nurusalem and represents the nation at national and international levels. The President acts as the primary representative of Nurusalem and upholds the values, identity, and unity of the nation.
The President does not manage daily government operations and does not independently exercise executive authority. Any involvement in executive matters occurs through the Government of Nurusalem acting under the authority of the Premier.
The Premier is the Head of Government of Nurusalem and the chief executive authority of the nation. All executive powers and decisions of Nurusalem are exercised under the authority of the Premier.
The Premier oversees all ministers, administrative bodies, and national systems, and is responsible for policy direction, execution of national programs, and the overall functioning of the digital nation.
The General Secretary operates under the authority of the Premier and is responsible for coordinating government activities and supporting the execution of national decisions.
This role ensures effective communication, administrative alignment, and continuity across government functions, in accordance with the Governance Framework of Nurusalem.
The Central Administrative Authority is the principal administrative body of Nurusalem. It operates under the direction of the Premier and is responsible for coordinating institutions, managing administrative systems, and ensuring continuity of national operations.
This authority supports the smooth functioning of national platforms, internal processes, and government services across the digital nation.
Cabinet Ministers are senior ministers responsible for global policy portfolios. These portfolios include, but are not limited to, education, careers, migration, licensing, and professional development.
Each global portfolio is led by one Cabinet Minister, who operates under the authority of the Premier. Cabinet Ministers provide global policy direction, oversee implementation, and ensure alignment across regions.
National Ministers are appointed for individual countries or jurisdictions and operate under the authority of the relevant Cabinet Minister and the Premier.
They are responsible for country level representation, coordination with local nursing bodies and partner organisations, and the implementation of national policies in line with global frameworks.
Director Generals operate under the authority of National Ministers and manage operational activities within specific functional areas such as education, careers, migration, and related services.
They are responsible for implementing directives, overseeing programs, and ensuring effective service delivery at the country level.
The governance framework of Nurusalem is guided by the following principles:
• Clear definition of roles and responsibilities
• Accountability at global and national levels
• Coordinated leadership and decision making
• Stability, transparency, and continuity of operations
This structure enables Nurusalem to function as an organised, responsible, and effective digital nation serving nurses worldwide.
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