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Generally no. Government affairs typically refers to private/non-profit jobs that involve working with/monitoring the legislative or regulatory affairs functions of the federal government. Some governmental affairs type jobs can be found within the federal government, but by and large these are private/non-profit hired people. States and city/regional governments generally have governmental affairs staff - but they're not federal employees.
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If you refer to the U.S. government, we cannot nor do we have the right to interdict in the affairs of foreign sovereign governments. The United Nations was established to intercede in affairs of genocide or other human rights violations among other established agencies for human rights. We would have to have some form of invitation from their government to act against the genocide.
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Some of the most common places that the US government can legally use video surveillance cameras are stores and public schools. Also they can use surveillance cameras in property that is theirs.
When people can carry out their economic business freely but are also subject to some government intervention and regulation, that is called a mixed economy. It is a mixture of capitalism and socialism.
It means you have some affairs, plug them into a charger, and, well, charge them.
The Scottish Government deals with local issues, the UK Government deals with others, e.g. foreign affairs and defence.
Some examples of fake government names could be "The Ministry of Silly Walks" (from the comedy sketch by Monty Python), "The Department of Utter Nonsense", or "The Bureau of Imaginary Affairs". These are fictional names often used for comedic or satirical purposes.
a method of tending to or managing the affairs of a some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)