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The [[Chamber of Deputies of Meronnia|Chamber of Deputies]], created in an Institutional Act in 1799, was originally led by a position called the [[Captain of the Chamber]] which commanded the confidence of the chamber, and sat in (but did not lead) the Council of Government. In 1822, amendments replaced this position with the new role of First Deputy with significantly expanded authority, including chairing the Council of Government and appointing Secretaries to the Federal Bureaus. | |||
==Responsibilities== | ==Responsibilities== |
Revision as of 20:36, 24 September 2020
First Deputy of Meronnia | |
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Premier Député de la République | |
Executive branch | |
Style |
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Status | Head of Government |
Member of | |
Residence | Palais Gouvernment |
Seat | Senone, Meronnia |
Nominator | Political Parties |
Appointer | Premier of Meronnia |
Term length | Indeterminate ("At the Chamber's Pleasure") |
Constituting instrument | Constitutional Amendment 1822 |
Precursor | Captain of the Chamber |
Formation | 2nd October 1822 |
Salary | L279,000 annually |
The First Deputy of Meronnia is the head of government of Meronnia. The current First Deputy is Maximilien Sardou, since 17 March 2013.
The First Deputy (informally abbreviated to FD) ranks as the most senior government secretary. They are responsible for chairing meetings of the Council of Government, allocating posts to Federal Secretaries within the government, acting as the spokesperson for the government, and providing advice to the Premier of Meronnia.
The existence of the office is stipulated in the Constitutional Amendment of 1822, wherein the role was first introduced. It replaced the previous position of Captain of the Chamber which was broadly less powerful.
History
The Chamber of Deputies, created in an Institutional Act in 1799, was originally led by a position called the Captain of the Chamber which commanded the confidence of the chamber, and sat in (but did not lead) the Council of Government. In 1822, amendments replaced this position with the new role of First Deputy with significantly expanded authority, including chairing the Council of Government and appointing Secretaries to the Federal Bureaus.
Responsibilities
Election
List of First Deputies
N° | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party |
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1 | Godefroy Marchal | 15 November 1823 - 15 November 1827 | Independent | |
2 | Armel Pascal | 15 November 1827 - 10 November 1835 | Independent | |
3 | Noel Boulanger | 10 November 1835 - 19 November 1851 | Independent | |
4 | Bertrand Crozier | 19 November 1851 - 12 November 1859 | Faction Radicale | |
5 | Marian Blanchard | 12 November 1859 - 15 November 1863 | Faction Liberale | |
6 | Jean Trintignat | 15 November 1863 - 17 November 1867 | Faction Radicale | |
7 | Marian Blanchard | 17 November 1867 - 2 March 1869 | Faction Liberale | |
8 | Adolphe Rouzet | 2 March 1869 - 11 November 1875 | Faction Liberale | |
9 | Valentin Barbier | 11 November 1875 - 14 November 1887 | Faction Radicale | |
10 | Gérôme Picard | 14 November 1887 - 16 November 1899 | Faction Liberale | |
11 | Cyrille Pernet | 16 November 1899 - 13 November 1907 | Faction Radicale | |
12 | Pierre-Marie Jaubert | 13 November 1907 - 15 November 1924 | Faction Liberale / Radical Liberals | |
13 | Roland Bozonnet | 15 November 1924 - 17 November 1927 | Parti Socialiste | |
14 | Pierre-Marie Jaubert | 17 November 1927 - 17 November 1931 | Faction Liberale | |
15 | Émilien Jaccoud | 17 November 1931 - 16 November 1939 | Faction Radicale | |
16 | Ludovic Crevier | 16 November 1939 - 14 November 1943 | Parti Conservateur | |
17 | Yannick Desramaults | 14 November 1943 - 18 November 1947 | Faction Liberale | |
18 | André Prudhomme | 18 November 1947 - 16 November 1955 | Faction Radicale | |
19 | Ludovic Crevier | 16 November 1955 - 16 November 1959 | Parti Conservateur | |
20 | Jean-Philippe Lahaye | 16 November 1959 - 28 August 1965 | Parti Pays-National | |
21 | Carine Cortot | 28 August 1965 - 13 November 1975 | Faction Radicale | |
22 | Christophe Thibault | 13 November 1975 - 19 November 1979 | Faction Liberale | |
23 | Léopold Deloffre | 19 November 1979 - 13 November 1987 | Faction Liberale | |
24 | Solenn Camille | 13 November 1987 - 11 November 1995 | Faction Radicale | |
25 | Grégory Antegono | 11 November 1995 - 7 March 2003 | Faction Liberale | |
26 | Anne-Marie Génin | 16 November 2003 - 17 November 2007 | Faction Radicale | |
27 | Justin Beaux | 17 November 2007 - 17 March 2013 | Faction Radicale | |
28 | Maximilien Sardou | 17 March 2013 - | Faction Liberale |