Template:United States institutions

    Institutions are constitutional Agencies, that is Agencies established directly by the Federal Constitution Treaty. These Agencies are the United States Congress and its components, the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives; the Office of Governor-General; the United States Federal Court of Appeal; and the United States Federal Council. Each of these Institutions fall within four branches, or “[constitutional] Departments” of the Federal Government: The Federal Council (including its dependent Authorities) fall within the Intergovernmental Department; the United States Congress (including the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives) are contained within the Legislative Department; the Governor-General and executive Departments are housed in the Executive Department; and the Federal Court of Appeal and other Federal-level Courts come within the Judicial Department. Additionally, the Federal Council serves as the collective Head of State of the Union, while the Governor-General is the titular Head of the Federal Government.