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Quasi-independent Agencies

Quasi-independent agencies are sub-organizations that exercise executive power and which have at least some directors who cannot be dismissed by the CEO or EEO.

Quasi-independent agencies are created and setup by statue. The statue specifies how the directors are selected and dismissed.

Creating or increasing the power of quasi-independent agencies requires a vote of 2/3. For independence from the legislature as well as the CEO and EEO, the procedure of tying hands can also be used.

External affairs may not be delegated to quasi-independent agencies.