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Ruvelka has existed primarily as an elective monarchy for most of its united history with the only exceptions being its time as a Confederation between 1701 and 1730 as well as when it was a Socialist Republic between 1867 and 1914. The traditional title of modern Ruvelkan rulers has been “Royal Princess” (or “Royal Prince” should a man be selected) since the reinstatement of the crown following the Ruvelkan Civil War; Ruvelkan Imperium was ruled by a “King” or “Queen”. Despite the elective nature of Ruvelka’s monarchy, members of the Prohászka Dynasty—both the primary and cadet branches—have always been elected.
A bicameral legislature was introduced by the National Communist Party of Ruvelka following the Red War in 1867. The bicameral concept was kept by the Imperial Separatists after the civil war and reformed into the moden-day Federal Assembly. The leader of the Federal Assembly is known as the Chancellor
Presently, the Monarch serves as the head of state and the Chancellor serves as the head of government. The current Monarch is Monika Prohászka and the current Chancellor is Elsa Szekeres. Although there are no legal barriers preventing someone from holding both offices, the only person to have ever done so was Rózsá Prohászka.
Ruvelkan Imperium
№ | Monarch | Name | Birth | Death | Reign |
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1 | Kíra Veronika Prohászka Űǐṷi Ṻìṷīṵĩűi Ũṷīüíůủűí |
8 February 1703 | 20 March 1791 | 10 November 1730– 20 March 1791 | |
2 | Iloná Irén Prohászka Ĩłīṵí Ĩṷïṵ Ũṷīüíůủűí |
11 July 1760 | 22 September 1836 | 20 March 1791– 22 September 1836 | |
3 | Andrea Evelin Prohászka Iṵúṷìi Ìṻìłĩṵ Ũṷīüíůủűí |
7 November 1807 | 9 January 1889 | 22 September 1836– 4 October 1855 Andrea abdicated as a result of her poor health. | |
4 | Edina Nóra Prohászka Ìúĩṵi Ṵĭṷi Ũṷīüíůủűí |
15 April 1835 | 27 March 1914 | 4 October 1855– 5 March 1865 Edina was forced to abdicate following the start of the Red War. |
Ruvelkan Socialist Republic
№ | Premier | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Chairman of the Secretariat |
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1 | File:AndrasVaradi.jpg | András Váradi | 5 March 1865 | 7 April 1873 | Alex Kelemen Chairman of the Secretariat (1865–1871) |
X | Faragó Ábel | 13 September 1918 | Martin Kende |
Principality of Ruvelka
№ | Chancellor | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Monarch |
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1 | Rózsá Lili Prohászka Ṷĭứí Łĩłǐ Ũṷīüíůủűí |
13 Semptember 1918 | 10 November 1924 | Rózsá, Royal Princess (1918–1969) | |
2 | Kátálin Réká Dorman Űíṹíłĩṵ Ṷïűí Úīṷṳiṵ |
10 November 1924 | 10 November 1930 | ||
3 | File:RebekaTimar.jpg | Rebeká Marica Tímár Ṷìǔìűí Ṳiṷĩūi Ṹǐṳíṷ |
10 November 1930 | 13 August 1934 | |
Ruvelkan Government-in-Exile As a result of the invasion of Ruvelka during the Siduri War, the Ruvelkan government fled Debrecen and took refuge in the Cacertian Empire. An emergency protocol was invoked and the Chancellor was superseded by a military leader known as a Captain-General. | |||||
1 | Kittí Izidórá Jánokovics Űĩṹṹǐ Ǐủĩúĭṷí Ḥíṵīűīṻĩĺḻ |
13 August 1934 | 11 February 1938 |
Grand Principality of Ruvelka
№ | Chancellor | Name | Took Office | Left Office | Monarch |
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1 | 20 August 1938 | 20 August 1941 | Rózsá, Royal Princess (1918–1969) | ||
2 | 20 August 1941 | 20 August 1947 | |||
3 | 20 August 1947 | 20 August 1950 | |||
4 | 20 August 1950 | 20 August 1956 | |||
5 | 20 August 1956 | 20 August 1962 | |||
6 | 20 August 1962 | 20 August 1965 | |||
7 | 20 August 1965 | 20 August 1968 | |||
8 | 20 August 1968 | 20 August 1974 | Daniella, Royal Princess (1969–2014) | ||
9 | 20 August 1974 | 20 August 1980 | |||
10 | 20 August 1980 | 20 August 1983 | |||
11 | 20 August 1983 | 20 August 1989 | |||
12 | 20 August 1989 | 20 August 1995 | |||
13 | 20 August 1995 | 20 August 1998 | |||
14 | 20 August 1998 | 20 August 2001 | |||
15 | Dominik Marcell Veres | 20 August 2001 | 20 August 2007 | ||
16 | Edviná Karola Molnár Ìúụǐṵí Űiṷīłí Ṳīłṵiṷ |
20 August 2007 | 20 August 2013 | ||
17 | Elsa Nikolá Szekeres Ìłůí Ṵĩűĭłi Ứìűìṷìů |
20 August 2013 | 20 August 2019 | Monika, Royal Princess (2014–Present) | |
18 | Márthe Ádrienn Pryde Ṳíṷṹü Íúṷǐṵṵ Ũṷḫú |
20 August 2019 | Incumbent |