- Politics of Vatican City
Politics of Vatican City takes place in a framework of an absolute theocratic monarchy, in which the head of the Catholic Church, the
Pope , exercisesex officio supreme legislative, executive, and judicial power over the State of theVatican City (an entity distinct from theHoly See ), a rare case of non-hereditarymonarchy .The pope is elected in the Conclave, composed of all the cardinal electors (now limited to all the cardinals below the age of 80), after the death of the previous Pope. The Conclave is held in the
Sistine Chapel , where all the electors are locked in (Latin "cum clave") until the election for which a two-thirds majority is required. The faithful can follow the results of the polls (usually two in the morning and two in the evening, until election) by a chimney-top, visible from St. Peter's square: in the chimney are burnt the voting papers, and additives make the resulting smoke black ("fumata nera") in case of no election, white ("fumata bianca") when the new pope is finally elected. The Dean of the Sacred College ("Cardinale Decano") will then ask the freshly elected pope to choose his pastoral name, and as soon as the pope is dressed with the white habit, the Senior Cardinal-Deacon ("Cardinale Protodiacono") appears on the major balcony of St. Peter's façade to introduce the new pope with the famousLatin sentence"Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum:habemus papam ."(I announce to you a great joy: We have a Pope).Pope John Paul II , born inPoland , was the first non-Italian Pope in nearly five centuries. Elected onOctober 16 ,1978 , he succeededPope John Paul I , whose reign was limited by his untimely death to only 34 days. Pope John Paul II died after 26 years in the pontificate onApril 2 ,2005 . The next papal election began onApril 18 ,2005 , and concluded onApril 19 ,2005 , with the election ofPope Benedict XVI , formerly known as Joseph Alois Cardinal Ratzinger of Germany.The term "Holy See" refers to the composite of the authority, jurisdiction, and sovereignty vested in the Pope and his advisers to direct the worldwide
Roman Catholic Church . It is therefore quite distinct from the Vatican City state, which came into existence only in 1929. As the "central government" of the Roman Catholic Church, the Holy See has a legal personality that allows it to enter into treaties as the juridical equal of a state and to send and receive diplomatic representatives. The Holy See has formal diplomatic relations with 166 nations.As formally re-defined in 1929, after the
Lateran treaties between the Holy See andItaly , to administer properties belonging to the Holy See inRome , the State of the Vatican City is recognized under international law as a sovereign territory. Unlike the Holy See, it does not receive or send diplomatic representatives and the Holy See acts on its behalf in international affairs.Administration of the Vatican City
The Pope commonly delegates the internal administration of the Vatican City to various bodies and officials. However, according to the
Fundamental Law of Vatican City , the pope retains supreme legislative, executive, and judicial authority for Vatican City.The pope delegates
legislative authority for the state to theunicameral Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State . This commission was established in 1939 byPope Pius XII . It consists of seven Cardinals appointed by the pope for five year terms. Laws passed by the Commission must be approved by the pope through the Secretariat of State prior to being published and taking effect.The President of the Pontifical Commission is also the
President of the Governorate of Vatican City , to whom the pope delegates executive authority for the state. The president is assisted by a Secretary General and a Vice Secretary General. Each of these officers is appointed by the pope for a five year term. Actions of the President must be approved by the Commission. Various departments and offices report to the Governorate, handling such issues as communications, internal security, fire protection, and theVatican Museums . The Corpo della Gendarmeria is the state's security and police force, not thePontifical Swiss Guard , which is an organ of the Holy See, not Vatican City.Papal audiences
The Pope's weekly general audience is normally held on Wednesday morning, and applications for admission should be sent directly to the
Prefecture of the Papal Household (address: Vatican City; Fax + 39 06 6988 5863).Tickets (which are completely free of charge) can be collected after 3:00 p.m. on the afternoon preceding the audience from the Prefecture's office at the Bronze Door. This is in St Peter’s Square, at the Basilica end of the right-hand colonnade. Tickets can usually be collected also in the early morning of the day of the audience, before the audience begins.
Requests to attend other papal ceremonies should also be sent to the Prefecture.
On Sundays at noon the Pope addresses the people gathered in St Peter's Square or, during the summer, at his summer residence at Castelgandolfo, and gives his blessing. No ticket is necessary.
Governmental power
As with almost all monarchies, the executive, legislative and judicial power of government reside in the crown, in this case in the office of pope. However, as with many monarchies, the pope exercises this power through other organs which act on his behalf and in his name.
Executive
Sovereign
Benedict XVI (Joseph Alois Ratzinger)|19 April 2005
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President of the GovernorateGiovanni Lajolo |15 September 2006 The Pope is "ex officio" Sovereign of the Vatican City State. He delegates executive authority to thePresident of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State , who is "ex officio" President of the Governorate. The president is appointed by the Pope for a five-year term, but may be removed at any time by the pope or by a vacancy of the Holy See. The president reports all important matters to the Secretariat of State, the Pope's chief everyday advisory body, which is consulted on all matters, even if they belong to the specific competence of the Commission for Vatican City State or, for instance, that of theCongregation for Catholic Education . The Secretariat of State is not thereby considered to hold responsibility for such matters, and the Cardinal Secretary of State is not seen as heading the Vatican City State or the various departments of theRoman Curia , other than the Secretariat of State itself.Vatican City does not have direct diplomatic relations with other states. Its foreign relations are managed by the
Holy See . SeeHoly See#Relationship with the Vatican City and other territories .Legislative branch
A unicameral
Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State , appointed by the pope, operates as legislative branch, proposing law and policy to the pope. Prior to taking effect, laws and policies passed by the commission must be approved by the pope, through the Secretariat of State, and be published in the "Acta Apostolicae Sedis ".Judicial branch
The pope's judicial authority is exercised through the Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the
Apostolic Signatura , as he customarily serves as President of the Cassation Court of Vatican City, and the Dean of theSacra Rota as President of theAppellate Court of Vatican City. In fact, most crimes are prosecuted by and handled in the courts of by the Republic of Italy, by agreement between the Vatican and the Italian government.International organization participation
Vatican City is a member of
CEPT ,Eutelsat , [http://www.igc.org.uk/ International Grains Council] ,Intelsat ,ITU andUPU .The
Holy See , which some confuse with the Vatican City state, participates as an observer in AU,Arab League ,Council of Europe ,OAS , IOM, and in theUN and its agenciesFAO ,ILO ,UNCTAD ,UNEP ,UNESCO ,UN-HABITAT ,UNHCR , UNIDO, UNWTO,WFP ,WHO ,WIPO . It participates as a guest inNAM , and as a full member inIAEA ,OPCW , OSCE.References
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Governor of Vatican City
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