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| Row5Info = [[Carolus XIII Vasa | Carolus XIII]]<br><small>([[Royo-dà-Conseili]])
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'''The Royo-dà-Conseili''', or also called of the '''King-in-Council''' is the technical term in constitutional law for the exercise of executive authority in a [[Sarovian Commonwealth|Commonwealth Realm]], dnoting the monarch acting by and with the advice and consent of his [[Privy Council|'''HIM Privy Council''']] or executive council (in most other Commonwealth Realms and the Sarovian Dominions). In the Dominions and Commonwealth Realms where the powers and functions of the sovereign are delegated to a governor-general, the term '''''Gouvernad-Leddór-dà-Conseili''''' can be used instead of ''Royo-dà-Conseili'', all of these terms describing the same technical process within constitutional law. The government of [''jurisdiction''] is commonly used as a synonym for any of the aforementioned terms, although the phrase can mean more than one thing in certain areas.
 
An order made by the Royo-dà-Conseili is known as ''Order-in-Council'' and such actions are subject to judicial review. Orders in council can be used to implement secondary legislation such as Sarovian legal instruments. In practice, decisions made by the Royo-dà-Conseili are almost always formal approval of decisions made by the cabinet, a subcommittee of the privy or executive council that includes the Crown's senior ministers and often meets without the monarch or his local representative. representative present.
The Royo-dà-Conseili, or ''King-in-Council'', refers to the [[King of the Sarovians (title) | Crown]] directly overseeing the affairs of the country, approving or denying legislation or policies, and the issuement of any decrees. The Royo-dà-Conseili (often shortened to ''RdC'') is named after the title of King of the Sarovians rather than Emperor of the Sarovian Commonwealth due to the constitutional primacy of the main title. The term is mainly applied to meetings of His Imperial Majesty and the Cabinet wherein matters of national importance are decided. The Council meets usually once a week, on Monday, at Leda Palace. His Imperial Majesty chairs the meetings or if he is absent, the Prince of Kiev shall.
 
The Sarovian Dominions and Commonwealth Realms often maintain a similar constitutional concept.
 
The term is mainly applied to meetings of His Imperial Majesty and the Cabinet wherein matters of national importance are decided.The [[Privy Council|HIM Privy Council]] meets usually once a week, on Monday, at [[Leda Palace, 3 Victoria Way|Leda Palace]]. His Imperial Majesty chairs the meetings or if he is absent, the Prince of Kiev shall.
 
When the Government passes a law, commissions an officer, appoints someone to a position or implements a policy, it must gain the sanction and approval of the monarch. This is almost always done. As such, all actions taken by the Government are done in the name of the monarch. This is usually known as "Majis", or "Majesty", as in "This law/policy has been approved by the Majesty of the Emperor."
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