No, since the states cannot conduct foreign affairs.
foreign affairs
The Attorney general
In the United States, the Secretary of State is in charge of foreign affairs. The President, however, makes all of the final decisions on important matters.
Secretary of State
In most countries, the head of state, such as the President or Prime Minister, is typically responsible for overseeing foreign relations. They may appoint a Minister of Foreign Affairs or Secretary of State to specifically handle diplomatic affairs and represent the country on the world stage.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office deals with internation affairs. The Home Office is in charge of the Police, Immigration and domestic security.
The Constitution Act, 1867 sets out that in section 105 that the Governor General of Canada is to be paid a salary of ten thousand pounds sterling of United Kingdom currency, and that the salary of the Governor General is the third charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund.It should be noted that the Act also sets out that the Parliament of Canada may alter the remuneration paid to the Governor General. Through the Governor General's Act, Parliament has set out that the Governor General's salary is $270,602 and is the second charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund (rather than the constitution's prescribed third charge).
The Governor. A governor is in charge of our state.
a little bit of everything. The Executive is the head of the party, the government, the state, the military, foreign affairs, etc
It means you have some affairs, plug them into a charger, and, well, charge them.
The Secretary of State is typically responsible for foreign affairs in the President's cabinet. This individual heads the Department of State and is the chief diplomat of the United States, representing the country in international relations and negotiations.
Michel Barnier is the current (2010/05) minister in charge of Foreign Affairs in France.