Cabinet of Heiban

Her Majesty's Cabinet (: 会同奏陛下, Hội đồng tâu Bệ hạ), commonly referred to as the Cabinet of Heiban is a part of the  branch of the Heibanese government, formed by the 21  of Heiban, 7, a , and the Prime Minister of Heiban. The Cabinet meets at the Executive Building of Heiban in the capital city of Yenbai, and is regarded as the principal advisory body to the. The ministers are not involved with the Monarch of Heiban, and will only report to them in matters of national urgency.

The ministers of Heiban are the heads of the departments known as, tasked with the responsibility of overseeing and handling specific matters of state. All ministers work in direct correlation to the head of government as opposed to the, and as a result none but one, the Royal Treasury, carry the designation 'Royal' in their name. The Monarch of Heiban cannot enforce any direct power over the ministers or the ministries. The ministers are all drawn from Her Majesty's Parliament directly by the Prime Minister, to hold the position for a total of 6 years, during which they may not be replaced or dismissed, unless they received a from the Monarch, with confirmation from the Prime Minister. The ministries of Heiban function under a bureaucratic system, and are divided into secretaries, directorates, departments, divisions, and sections.

The six Functionaries of Heiban are members of Cabinet that hold either a historic position in Heiban, or are directly appointed by the Monarch to fulfill a specific government task. Functionaries handle very specific government and social affairs that lie beyond the authority of the ministers. These people are the following: the of the Armed Forces, the Protector of the Faith, the Royal Director of Security, the Matriarch of Heiban, the Royal Press Secretary, and the Head of Catastrophe Prevention. Functionaries don't have a fixed term for their position, and are granted that can only be taken away by request of the Monarch and via  from Parliament.

Secretariats
All 21 secretariats as of December of 2021. All current incumbents are part of the 2018-2024 cycle. Also commonly referred to as Hoàng Lành Mỹ's Cabinet.

Functionaries
All seven de facto functionaries of Heiban as of 2021. Despite carrying the title of Chief Commander of the Armed Forces, and Protector of the Faith, since 1982, the Monarch of Heiban has stepped out of these two roles in practice, in favor of a more partial composition of cabinet. In 1984, the position of Protector of the Faith was split in two in order to provide a more thorough religious representation, as opposed to relying on a single entity, the Monarch. The Chief of the Heibanese Royal Guard is the only member of cabinet to answer to the Monarch first over the head of government.