Country nameconventional long form: The Holy See (State of the Vatican City) Government typeecclesiastical Capitalname: Vatican City Administrative divisionsnone Independence11 February 1929 (from Italy); note - the three treaties signed with Italy on 11 February 1929 acknowledged, among other things, the full sovereignty of the Vatican and established its territorial extent; however, the origin of the Papal States, which over the years have varied considerably in extent, may be traced back to the 8th century National holidayElection Day of Pope BENEDICT XVI, 19 April (2005) ConstitutionFundamental Law promulgated by Pope JOHN PAUL II on 26 November 2000, effective 22 February 2001 (replaced the first Fundamental Law of 1929) Legal systembased on Code of Canon Law and revisions to it Suffragelimited to cardinals less than 80 years old Executive branchchief of state: Pope BENEDICT XVI (since 19 April 2005) Legislative branchunicameral Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State Judicial branchthere are three tribunals responsible for civil and criminal matters within Vatican City; three other tribunals rule on issues pertaining to the Holy See Political parties and leadersnone Political pressure groups and leadersnone (exclusive of influence exercised by church officers) International organization participationCE (observer), IAEA, Interpol, IOM (observer), ITSO, ITU, ITUC, NAM (guest), OAS (observer), OPCW, OSCE, UN (observer), UNCTAD, UNHCR, Union Latina (observer), UNWTO (observer), UPU, WFTU, WIPO, WTO (observer) Diplomatic representation in the USchief of mission: Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Pietro SAMBI Diplomatic representation from the USchief of mission: Ambassador (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Julieta NOYES Flag descriptiontwo vertical bands of yellow (hoist side) and white with the arms of the Holy See, consisting of the crossed keys of Saint Peter surmounted by the three-tiered papal tiara, centered in the white band GroupAll, OREA, Europe/French Dependencies, Europe |
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