Cabinet of Heiban

The People's Cabinet of Heiban (Guoyu: 海傍人民内阁; Ramayan: Kabinet Rakyat Hebuan), commonly referred to as the Cabinet of Heiban, or simply the Cabinet, is a body of government part of the consisting of the vice secretariat of Heiban, the 17 secretariats of Heiban, 6 functionaries and a president of cabinet. The secretariats of Heiban are the heads of the Executive's departments known as secretaries, and are regarded as the principal advisory body to the head of government of Heiban, the Grand Secretariat of Heiban grand secretariat, along with the rest of the People's Cabinet. The Cabinet does not have any executive powers beyond that of advisor and counsellor to the head of government of Heiban, however, the President of Cabinet, appointed directly by the grand secretariat, has the granted power to select and dismiss any and all secretariats, with further confirmation from Parliament.

Each secretariat is usually drawn from the Legislature and appointed by the Royal Council as the head of the secretaries of Heiban, which are further divided into sub-secretaries, directorates, departments, divisions and sections, all in charge of very specific branches of the different matters of state handled by the secretaries. The six functionaries are executive officials tasked with specific government affairs beyond any of the secretaries' authority, they are all elected directly by the grand secretariat and confirmed by the Royal Council.