Executive federalism is "the processes of intergovernmental negotiation that are dominated by the executives of the different governments within the federal system."[1] Alternatively, Donald Smiley defined executive federalism as “the relation between elected and appointed officials of the two orders of government.”[2]
The Conference of State Governors (German: Landeshauptleutekonferenz) is an informal – not provided for in the Constitution of Austria – meeting of the nine state governors.[8] Alongside the Federal Council, the Austrian upper house, it is the second most important body for co-operation between the states as well as for federalism in the Austrian political system (in the modern Austria).[9][10]
The Council of state governors is considered to be "the most powerful governing institution of the federal states" and a motor for strengthening the federal state",[11][12] the Federal Council itself is regarded as having little influence in Austria.[13]
Its importance is also reflected in the fact that although it has no constitutional basis, numerous legal texts refer to it.[14]
Brazil
The National Forum of Governors is the main in which the governors of the various Brazilian states make representations to the federal government.[15][16]
The Consultative Committee is an organ in which representatives of the various Belgian governments sit to consult and prevent or settle conflicts.
Due to the state reform, Belgium currently has 6 governments. In order to maintain some coherence in policy, it was necessary to create a body in which the various governments can meet regularly and consult. The Consultative Committee was set up for the purpose.
In the composition of this committee, a double parity is used: there are as many Flemish-speaking as French-speaking people and as many members of the federal government as of the governments of the communities and regions of Belgium.
The Conference of Ministers-President[19] is a committee formed by the sixteen States of Germany (Bundesländer) to coordinate policy in areas that fall within the sole jurisdiction of the Länder, e.g. broadcasting.[20] The conference is not a constitutional body, therefore formal agreements between the federal states are fixed in a Staatsvertrag (treaty/compact).[21] Since the MPK itself is not an official constitutional body, its meetings are purely informal, coordinating in nature. Similar bodies also exist at the level of the specialist ministers (such as the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs)[22]
The Federal-State Conference (offically: „Conference of the Federal Chancellor with the Heads of Government of the States“) is an unofficial body of the Federal Government and the federal states that was convened for the first time on 12 March 2020 to coordinate measures under the Infection Protection Act (Infektionsschutzgesetz, IfSG) to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany nationwide.
The Conference of Regions and Autonomous Provinces, originally named "Conference of Presidents of Regions and Autonomous Provinces", is a political body of coordination between the Regions of Italy and, chiefly, their presidents.
The Constitution of India in Article 263,[24] provided that an Inter-State Council (ISC) may be established "if at any time it appears to the President that the public interests would be served by the establishment of a Council". Therefore, the constitution itself did not establish the ISC, because it was not considered necessary at the time the constitution was being framed, but kept the option for its establishment open. This option was exercised in 1990. Therefore, the ISC was established as a non permanent body (According to the ISC secratariate website)on 28 May 1990 by a presidential order on recommendation of Sarkaria Commission.[25][26]
The Prime Minister of India and the chief ministers have held meetings, each known as a "Conference of Chief Ministers".[27]
The National Governors Conference is a non-governmental organization in Mexico that consists of the governors of the states of Mexico.[28] The organization, known by the acronym CONAGO, was established in 2001 with a meeting of 20 governors in Mazatlan. The following year, 2002, marked the first meeting of CONAGO at which the governors of all 31 states attended.[29]
The President of Russia has held meetings with the elected heads of the regions, but there is no formal structure.[35][36]
South Africa
There is no formal structure to facilitate intergovernmental relations between the national and provincial executives. Ministers and MECs do meet informally, however, in what is known as the Ministerial and Member of the Executive Council Meetings (MINMEC). This is a meeting between the Minister and the nine provincial MECs who deal with the same portfolio.[37] In 2017, the President of South Africa met all 9 premiers.[38]
The Constitution of South Africa does not say specifically how the different levels of government will relate.[39] Instead intergovernmental relations are governed by the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act of 2005.[40]
The Conference of Presidents is the highest-level political body for cooperation and the autonomous communities and the Government of Spain. It is at the top of the group of multilateral cooperation bodies. It has no constitutional or statutory basis. It is made up of the Prime Minister of Spain, (known as "president" in Spanish: Presidente), and who presides, the 17 presidents of the autonomous communities and the 2 mayors-president autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. A first meeting under the presidency of Felipe González in 1990 can be considered precedent-setting.
The Conference of the Cantonal Governments (Konferenz der Kantonsregierung., KdK) is a political platform of the cantonal governments in Switzerland, which serves to form opinions and exchange experiences within the cantons as well as to promote cooperation in the representation of interests vis-à-vis the federal government and abroad. Since the cantons, along with the population, are part of the state power of Switzerland, this conference (as are the regional government conferences and the directors' conferences) is of great importance. The KdK serves as the central contact point for the Federal Council as a whole for the federalist dialogue between the administration and the cantons and holds discussion with the Council of States.
The National Governors Association (NGA) is an American political organization founded in 1908. The association's members are the governors of the 55 states, territories and commonwealths. Members come from across the political spectrum. NGA declares itself as nonpartisan.
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^Riescher, Gisela; Ruß-Sattar, Sabine; Haas, Christoph M., eds. (2010). Zweite Kammern. Lehr- und Handbücher der Politikwissenschaft (2., überarb. und erw. Aufl ed.). München: Oldenbourg. ISBN978-3-486-58312-0.
^Hölzel, Christian Peter (1 July 2009). Die Möglichkeiten der Länder zur Einflußnahme auf die Europäische Union [The states’ opportunities to influence the European Union] (in German). Vienna: GRIN Verlag. ISBN9783640442515.
^"The Structure of Government". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. Archived from the original on 20 June 2024. Retrieved 3 September 2024. There is still no formal structure to facilitate intergovernmental relations between the national and provincial executive. Ministers and MECs do meet informally, however, in what is known as MINMEC. This is a meeting between the Minister and the nine provincial MECs who deal with the same portfolio. MINMEC plays a meaningful role in the process of co-operative government. Text was copied from this source, which is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 South Africa license.
^"Govt reviews Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act". South African Government News Agency. 6 September 2023. Retrieved 3 September 2024. President Cyril Ramaphosa says government has embarked on a comprehensive review of the Intergovernmental Relations Framework Act of 2005, to ensure that the different spheres of government work in a joined-up and coordinated manner to secure the well-being of the people of South Africa, among other things.