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About Us

Aboriginal Ministry of Justice

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice (AMJ) is a governing ministry connected to the jurisdiction of the Xi-Amaru Republic and responsible for carrying out governmental functions during the nation’s transitional development.

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Who We Are

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice (AMJ) is a government ministry responsible for exercising delegated governmental functions and administering public services under the jurisdiction of the Xi-Amaru Republic.

AMJ is not the Republic itself.
Rather, it operates as a governing ministry connected to the Republic’s jurisdiction, tasked with carrying out governmental responsibilities and supporting the nation’s institutional development during its transitional phase.

This website serves as the official government platform of the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice.

Our Role as a Transitional Governing Ministry

At the time the Xi-Amaru Republic was founded, the government did not yet have a fully separated departmental structure. To ensure continuity, order, and lawful operation, the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice was established to carry primary governmental responsibilities during the nation’s early development.

During this transitional phase, AMJ:

This role allows the government to operate effectively while its long-term structure is intentionally formed.

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Jurisdictional Connection

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice operates within and under the jurisdiction of the Xi-Amaru Republic, an Indigenous nation exercising its inherent right to self-determination.

AMJ’s authority is jurisdictional, delegated, and operational, meaning:

AMJ does not claim sovereign status; it serves within the Republic’s jurisdictional framework.

Purpose of the Ministry

The purpose of the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice is to administer, stabilize, and support governance.

Historically, Indigenous people experienced systemic exclusion from public institutions, resulting in confusion, vulnerability, and lack of access to structured governance.

AMJ exists to address this by:

We believe that governance must function before it can be fully distributed.

Mission

To responsibly exercise delegated governmental authority while:

Our mission is to ensure that governance is operational, accessible, and orderly during the nation’s transitional development.

Core Values

Jurisdictional Integrity

Authority must be exercised within its proper scope.

Order & Continuity

Government must function consistently, even as it evolves.

Accountability

To our God

Institutional Development

Strong governance is built intentionally over time.

Service to the People

Government functions exist to protect and support the public.

Core Values

Government Functions & Services

During the current phase of development, the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice directly administers:

We believe that governance must function before it can be fully distributed.

Public Commitment

The Aboriginal Ministry of Justice is committed to:

We recognize that transitional governance requires discipline, restraint, and foresight, and we carry that responsibility seriously.

Looking Ahead

As the Xi-Amaru Republic continues to develop its governmental structure, the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice will support the orderly transition of responsibilities into appropriate departments and authorities.

Until such transitions are complete, this website remains the official and authoritative source for information, services, and public notices issued by the Aboriginal Ministry of Justice.