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The [[President of Auratia|president of Auratia]], the {{wp|head of state}}, is first on the list, while the [[premier of Auratia|premier of Auratia]], the {{wp|head of government}}, is sixth.  
The [[President of Auratia|president of Auratia]], the {{wp|head of state}}, is first on the list, while the [[premier of Auratia|premier of Auratia]], the {{wp|head of government}}, is sixth.  


# [[President of Auratia|President]] ([[Enrique Santos Dominguez]])  
# [[President of Auratia|President]] ([[Enrique Santos Domínguez]])  
# Chairman of the [[Council of the States (Auratia)|Council of the States]] ([[Piedro Probi]])
# Chairman of the [[Council of the States (Auratia)|Council of the States]] ([[Piedro Probi]])
# {{wp|Chief Justice}} of the [[Supreme Court of Auratia|Supreme Court]] ([[David Salomón]])  
# {{wp|Chief Justice}} of the [[Supreme Court of Auratia|Supreme Court]] ([[David Salomón]])  

Latest revision as of 03:09, 25 October 2020

The order of precedence of the Commonwealth of Auratian Catholic States is the official protocol list that ranks government officials of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of both the federal government and the eight States in order of their importance. The order was established by the Precedence of the Offices Act 1912 and was later amended in 1989. The list is maintained by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. In practice, the order of precedence is a mostly ceremonial and symbolic protocol, but it is understood to regulate certain matters, such as the placement of official portraits respective of other government officials.

The Great Seal of the Commonwealth Government of Auratia

The president of Auratia, the head of state, is first on the list, while the premier of Auratia, the head of government, is sixth.

  1. President (Enrique Santos Domínguez)
  2. Chairman of the Council of the States (Piedro Probi)
  3. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (David Salomón)
  4. Archbishop of Puerto del Rey (Felipe Tavera)
  5. Former presidents, in order of term
  6. Premier (Germán del Caserío)
  7. Deputy premier (Jerónimo González de la Cruz)
  8. Governors of the States, in order of population size
    1. Governor of La Virtud
    2. Governor of San Esteban
    3. Governor of Piemontaña
    4. Governor of Iustia Nova
    5. Governor of Sonría
    6. Governor of Cuéz
    7. Governor of Guardiã
    8. Governor of Saba
  9. Associate Justices of the Supreme Court, in order of appointment
  10. Chief Public Defender (Ramiro Andrade)
  11. Foreign Minister (Eduardo Viveros)
  12. Ambassadors or heads of mission to Auratia from foreign states, in order of credentials tendered
  13. Interior Minister (Alán Carnicero)
  14. Defense Minister (Salvador Leitão)
  15. Finance Minister (Jacobo Hascarano)
  16. Other ministers of the Commonwealth Cabinet in the order that the premier ascribes
  17. Members of the Council of the States
  18. Members of the Assembly of the People