The Congress of State (; ) is the executive government of the Republic of San Marino. In accordance with Article 3 of the Declaration of Citizensâ Rights, it is politically accountable to the Grand and General Council. The Congress of State determines the general policy of the government and directs administrative action for the implementation of that policy.
The Congress is composed of a variable number of members, generally around ten, appointed by the Grand and General Council from among its own members, who are elected by universal suffrage. Members normally serve for the duration of the legislature, typically five years, but may be required to resign following a parliamentary vote of no confidence.
The Congress of State is chaired by the two Captains Regent, who preside without voting rights. Their role is to coordinate and guide proceedings and to maintain the institutional link between the executive and legislative branches. The Captains Regent rotate every six months in accordance with San MarinoâÂÂs constitutional tradition.
The most senior position within the Congress is generally considered to be the Secretary of State for Foreign and Political Affairs, often regarded as the de facto head of government, alongside the Secretaries of State for Internal Affairs and for Finance and Budget, who are appointed directly by the Grand and General Council. The remaining Secretaries of State are assigned their portfolios by the Congress following their appointment by the Council.
The Congress of State is responsible for defining and implementing the general policy of the government in both domestic and international affairs. It determines San MarinoâÂÂs international policies, including treaties and agreements, particularly those affecting the countryâÂÂs security.
In domestic administration, the Congress establishes general objectives and programs for the Public Administration and issues directives to ensure their implementation, without prejudice to the legal autonomy of individual administrations. It resolves conflicts among Ministers regarding their attributions and has the power of legislative initiative, drafting laws to be submitted to the Grand and General Council for approval.
The Congress also adopts delegated decrees as provided in Article 3âÂÂbis, fifth paragraph of the Declaration on the Citizensâ Rights. In cases of urgency, it may issue decrees with the force of law, subject to ratification by the Grand and General Council within three months. The Congress prepares and submits the annual and multiannual budget law, together with the relevant financial statements of the State and State corporations, accompanied by the necessary reports. It supervises expenditure plans and individual interventions to ensure compliance with the approved budget and issued directives, and may order the immediate execution of urgent measures under its own responsibility, subject to preventive control according to the provisions in force.
Furthermore, the Congress may suspend ministerial provisions that concern political or administrative matters requiring a collegial decision, and it proposes administrative measures that fall within the competence of the Council. It also adopts regulations regarding the implementation of laws, as well as the organization and functioning of public offices, in accordance with existing legal provisions.
The 31st Legislature opened following the 2024 general election, which concluded in the first round of voting and was followed by a post-election agreement between the Sammarinese Christian Democratic Party, Libera San MarinoâÂÂSocialist Party, Party of Socialists and Democrats, and the Reformist Alliance. The Congress of State is composed of ten Secretaries of State, as follows: