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{{Short description|Hereditary office, Freice}}
{{Short description|Hereditary office, Freice}}
{{Infobox official post
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| post                    = Má’ita of the State of Freice
| post                    = Maaita of the State of Freice
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| incumbent              = [[Kána Talakel]]
| incumbent              = [[Kaana Tenkel]]
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| incumbentsince          = 30 January 2023
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| title = Joint hereditary officeholders
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| {{small|'''Tuá share:'''}}
| {{small|'''Tuaa share:'''}}
*[[Kána Talakel]] (33.3%)
*[[Kaana Tenkel]] (33.3%)
| {{small|'''Matásat share:'''}}
| {{small|'''Matásat share:'''}}
* Illápa Salévi (16.65%)
* Illaapa Saleevi (16.65%)
* Ánara Alivi (16.65%)
* Aanara Alivi (16.65%)
| {{small|'''Téakála share:'''}}
| {{small|'''Teeakaala share:'''}}
* Tevé Ennédi (11.325%)
* Tevee Enneedi (11.325%)
* Soni Ta'soni(8.325%)
* Soni Tasoni(8.325%)
* Suiwáta Aránavilu (7.325%)
* Suiwaata Araanavilu (7.325%)
* Liása Sewérigila (5.325%)
* Liaasa Seweerigila (5.325%)
| {{small|Last updated 20 January 2023}}
| {{small|Last updated 20 January 2023}}
}}
}}
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| inaugural              = Tuá Kálalek
| inaugural              = Tuaa Kaalalek
| formation              = 1872
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{{Politics of Freice}}
{{Politics of Freice}}
''''ita''' {{efn|Alternatively written as "Ma'ita" or "Maita"}} (lit. 'He who Leads') is the title of the head of state of the [[Freice|State of Freice]], an island country in the Kaldaz Sea. The title was first written into the 1917 constitution, enacted under the supervision of [[Riamo]], although the position had been in existence since 1872. In the Common Language, the title is sometimes translated as "Leader" or "Ruler" and, more rarely, as "President" or "King".
'''Maaita''' (lit. 'He who Leads') is the title of the head of state of the [[Freice|State of Freice]], an island country in the Kaldaz Sea. The title was first written into the 1917 constitution, enacted under the supervision of [[Riamo]], although the position had been in existence since 1872. In the Common Language, the title is sometimes translated as "Leader" or "Ruler" and, more rarely, as "President" or "King".


The position was created by agreement of the three main chiefs of the island: Tuá Savou, Matásat Tailávu, and Téakála Néet. Under the agreement, first codified in 1917, the office is hereditary and is held in gross by the chiefs and their lawful descendants. Formally, the office is held by all legal claimants (currently seven), but is exercised by a single claimant for a period of time agreed by all.
The position was created by agreement of the three main chiefs of the island: Tuá Savou, Mataasat Tailaavu, and Teeakaala Nee'et. Under the agreement, first codified in 1917, the office is hereditary and is held in gross by the chiefs and their lawful descendants. Formally, the office is held by all legal claimants (currently seven), but is exercised by a single claimant for a period of time agreed by all.


The current Má'ita, since 30 January 2023, is Kána Talakel, who succeeded as the sole claimant to the Tuá share.
The current Maaita, since 30 January 2023, is Kaana Tenkel, who succeeded as the sole claimant to the Tuaa share.


==Description==
==Description==
===Role and responsibilities===
===Role and responsibilities===
The Má'ita is designated Freice's head of state and maintains a role similar to that of a constitutional monarch. Under the constitution, the Má'ita is responsible for the following:
The Maaita is designated Freice's head of state and maintains a role similar to that of a constitutional monarch. Under the constitution, the Maaita is responsible for the following:
* Issuing the decree appointing the President of the Representative Council.
* Issuing the decree appointing the President of the Representative Council.
* Issuing the decree appointing committees, co-signed by the president of the Council.
* Issuing the decree appointing committees, co-signed by the president of the Council.
* Promulgating laws (countersigned by the president of the Council).
* Promulgating laws (countersigned by the president of the Council).
* Countersigning the ratification of treaties in the Council.
* Countersigning the ratification of treaties in the Council.
Although má'itas had historically played a significant role in politics, modern má'itas have maintained a hands-off approach, fulfilling a more ceremonial position. The constitution continues to grant the office a practical function within the political system, but this function is now exercised on the advice of and at the direction of elected representatives.
Although Maaitas had historically played a significant role in politics, modern Maaitas have maintained a hands-off approach, fulfilling a more ceremonial position. The constitution continues to grant the office a practical function within the political system, but this function is now exercised on the advice of and at the direction of elected representatives.


===Succession===
===Succession===
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Under the constitution, the office is rotated amongst each share every ten years. If an incumbent dies during their term, their designated successor to their share takes on the post, rather than the position transferring to another share. If they are a nominated deputy, holders of that share nominate a new deputy to complete the term.
Under the constitution, the office is rotated amongst each share every ten years. If an incumbent dies during their term, their designated successor to their share takes on the post, rather than the position transferring to another share. If they are a nominated deputy, holders of that share nominate a new deputy to complete the term.


Officially, the Má'ita is appointed by the Representative Council, but this is a formality which the council is constitutionally required to do. Women face no barrier to succession, beyond the personal prejudices of the Má'ita, and there have been a number of female incumbents, who rule with the title of "Má'vine" ('She who Leads')
Officially, the Maaita is appointed by the Representative Council, but this is a formality which the council is constitutionally required to do. Women face no barrier to succession, beyond the personal prejudices of the Maaita, and there have been a number of female incumbents, who rule with the title of "Maavine" ('She who Leads')


The Má'ita does not possess any distinct style or title beyond that of Má'ita. However, they are commonly addressed as "My Lord" or "My Lady" in the case of a Má'vine.
The Maaita does not possess any distinct style or title beyond that of Maaita. However, they are commonly addressed as "My Lord" or "My Lady" in the case of a Maavine.


==Status==
==Status==
Under the Constitution of Freice, sovereignty is explicitly vested in the people. The head of state is not defined as being of republican or monarchical nature, and various constitutional mechanisms and procedures frustrate an easy categorisation. The position is formally hereditary, but the incumbent is de jure appointed by the Representative Council and serves at its pleasure. The Má'ita is also denied many of the customary privileges of monarchy, including a royal style and an enthronement or coronation.
Under the Constitution of Freice, sovereignty is explicitly vested in the people. The head of state is not defined as being of republican or monarchical nature, and various constitutional mechanisms and procedures frustrate an easy categorisation. The position is formally hereditary, but the incumbent is de jure appointed by the Representative Council and serves at its pleasure. The Maaita is also denied many of the customary privileges of monarchy, including a royal style and an enthronement or coronation.


A number of Kaldaist scholars and writers have characterised the position as more akin to an aristocratic system of government, with the various joint-holders of the office compared to feudal hereditry lords.
A number of Kaldaist scholars and writers have characterised the position as more akin to an aristocratic system of government, with the various joint-holders of the office compared to feudal hereditry lords.


==Má'itas and Má'vines of Freice==
==Maaitas and Maavines of Freice==
# Tevé Ennédi* (2013-2023)
# Tevee Enneedi* (2013-2023)
# Kána Talakel (2023-present)
# Kaana Tenkel (2023-present)


An asterix (*) designates a nominated deputy.
An asterix (*) designates a nominated deputy.

Revision as of 22:17, 2 December 2023

Maaita of the State of Freice
National Emblem of Freice.png
National emblem of Freice
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Flag of Freice
Kána Talakel in 2022.jpeg
Incumbent
Kaana Tenkel
since 30 January 2023
Joint hereditary officeholders
  • Tuaa share:
  • Matásat share:
    • Illaapa Saleevi (16.65%)
    • Aanara Alivi (16.65%)
  • Teeakaala share:
    • Tevee Enneedi (11.325%)
    • Soni Tasoni(8.325%)
    • Suiwaata Araanavilu (7.325%)
    • Liaasa Seweerigila (5.325%)
  • Last updated 20 January 2023
StyleMy Lord (formal, address)
AppointerRepresentative Council
Term lengthAt the Council's pleasure
Inaugural holderTuaa Kaalalek
Formation1872
SuccessionHereditary

Maaita (lit. 'He who Leads') is the title of the head of state of the State of Freice, an island country in the Kaldaz Sea. The title was first written into the 1917 constitution, enacted under the supervision of Riamo, although the position had been in existence since 1872. In the Common Language, the title is sometimes translated as "Leader" or "Ruler" and, more rarely, as "President" or "King".

The position was created by agreement of the three main chiefs of the island: Tuá Savou, Mataasat Tailaavu, and Teeakaala Nee'et. Under the agreement, first codified in 1917, the office is hereditary and is held in gross by the chiefs and their lawful descendants. Formally, the office is held by all legal claimants (currently seven), but is exercised by a single claimant for a period of time agreed by all.

The current Maaita, since 30 January 2023, is Kaana Tenkel, who succeeded as the sole claimant to the Tuaa share.

Description

Role and responsibilities

The Maaita is designated Freice's head of state and maintains a role similar to that of a constitutional monarch. Under the constitution, the Maaita is responsible for the following:

  • Issuing the decree appointing the President of the Representative Council.
  • Issuing the decree appointing committees, co-signed by the president of the Council.
  • Promulgating laws (countersigned by the president of the Council).
  • Countersigning the ratification of treaties in the Council.

Although Maaitas had historically played a significant role in politics, modern Maaitas have maintained a hands-off approach, fulfilling a more ceremonial position. The constitution continues to grant the office a practical function within the political system, but this function is now exercised on the advice of and at the direction of elected representatives.

Succession

The position is hereditary and possession is held by the inheritors of the three shares initially granted to the three chiefs. Each share constitutes a third of the whole office, with each inheritor possessing a proportion of their share. Under the constitution, holders of the office may designate one or more of their family to inherit their share, and may divide their share as they see fit. Where there are multiple holders of a share, they are required to nominate one of their number to be a "deputy of the share" and to hold the office in their name.

Under the constitution, the office is rotated amongst each share every ten years. If an incumbent dies during their term, their designated successor to their share takes on the post, rather than the position transferring to another share. If they are a nominated deputy, holders of that share nominate a new deputy to complete the term.

Officially, the Maaita is appointed by the Representative Council, but this is a formality which the council is constitutionally required to do. Women face no barrier to succession, beyond the personal prejudices of the Maaita, and there have been a number of female incumbents, who rule with the title of "Maavine" ('She who Leads')

The Maaita does not possess any distinct style or title beyond that of Maaita. However, they are commonly addressed as "My Lord" or "My Lady" in the case of a Maavine.

Status

Under the Constitution of Freice, sovereignty is explicitly vested in the people. The head of state is not defined as being of republican or monarchical nature, and various constitutional mechanisms and procedures frustrate an easy categorisation. The position is formally hereditary, but the incumbent is de jure appointed by the Representative Council and serves at its pleasure. The Maaita is also denied many of the customary privileges of monarchy, including a royal style and an enthronement or coronation.

A number of Kaldaist scholars and writers have characterised the position as more akin to an aristocratic system of government, with the various joint-holders of the office compared to feudal hereditry lords.

Maaitas and Maavines of Freice

  1. Tevee Enneedi* (2013-2023)
  2. Kaana Tenkel (2023-present)

An asterix (*) designates a nominated deputy.

See also

Notes