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  | preceded_by        = [[National Assembly (Canter Republic)]]
  | new_session        = January 2, 2019
  | new_session        = January 2, 2019
  | leader1_type      = [[Chief Executive of Prybourne|Grand Nagus]]
  | leader1_type      = [[Grand Nagus of Prybourne|Grand Nagus]]
  | leader1            = [[Andrew Cardigan]]
  | leader1            = [[Juliana de la Cruz]]
  | party1            = ([[Prybourne Steel|PS]])
  | party1            = ([[Prybourne Steel|PS]])
  | election1          = November 13, 2015
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The National Board of Executives (Spanish: ''Junta Nacional de Ejecutivos'') is the unicameral legislature of the [[National Conglomerate of Prybourne|National Conglomerate]] of [[Prybourne]]. The Board meets in the [[Tower of Commerce]], in Duron. The Board consists of 15 members with 5 members, the [[Fortune Five (Prybourne)|Fortune Five]] being permanent, and 10 being elected to 5 year terms on a regional basis. Membership to the board is on a Corporate basis with individuals forbidden to run alone.
The National Board of Executives (Spanish: ''Junta Nacional de Ejecutivos'') is the unicameral legislature of the [[National Conglomerate of Prybourne|National Conglomerate]] of [[Prybourne]]. The Board meets in the [[Tower of Commerce]], in Duron. The Board consists of 12 members, consisting of members from the state Conglomerates. Membership to the board is on a Corporate basis with individuals forbidden to run alone.


==Structure==
==Structure==
The Board manages the task of writing national legislation by dividing work into separate committees which specialize in different areas. Further, the board has ancillary organizations such as the [[Prybourne Commerce Authority]] to help provide it with information ad enforcement and members of the board have staff and offices to assist them as well. In addition, a vast industry of lobbyists helps members write legislation on behalf of diverse corporate and labor interests. The National Board, while not directly subordinate to the Chief Executive positions like the [[First Clerk of Prybourne|First Clerk]] or [[Grand Proxy of Prybourne|Grand Proxy]], is still subordinate to the Grand Nagus who may overrule the board if he sees necessary. However, the Grand Nagus does not head the board and instead of Peer from the Board will be selected to act as a chairman, representing the Board.
The National Board of Executives, as the legislative branch of the National Conglomerate of Prybourne, manages the crucial task of writing and passing national legislation. To accomplish this complex and multifaceted job, the Board divides its work into separate committees, each specializing in different areas such as trade, labor, finance, and the environment. In addition to these committees, the Board relies on ancillary organizations like the Prybourne Commerce Authority to provide it with vital information and enforcement capabilities. Members of the Board also have staff and offices to assist them in their work, as well as access to a vast network of lobbyists who represent diverse corporate and labor interests.
 
While the National Board is not directly subordinate to the Chief Executive positions like the First Clerk or Grand Proxy, it is ultimately subordinate to the Grand Nagus, who may overrule the Board if deemed necessary. This gives the Grand Nagus significant power over the legislative process and ensures that the Board operates in accordance with the priorities and goals of the Conglomerate as a whole. Despite the Grand Nagus' ability to overrule the Board, however, the Board still plays a critical role in the legislative process. In particular, a member of the Board is selected to act as chairman, representing the Board in its interactions with other branches of government and ensuring that the Board's voice is heard in all important decisions.


==Elections==
==Elections==
In the National Conglomerate of Prybourne, elections for the National Board of Executives and the Grand Nagus are conducted through a unique process that reflects the country's corporate structure. The National Board of Executives is composed of 12 members, each elected from their respective state Conglomerate by the state's Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of each state Conglomerate is composed of the highest executives of the largest corporations within that state. These executives are chosen through a process of internal election within their respective corporations. Once elected to the Board of Directors of the state Conglomerate, these executives are then eligible to stand for election to the National Board of Executives.
In order to stand for election to the National Board of Executives, a candidate must be nominated by their state Conglomerate's Board of Directors. Only one candidate may be nominated by each state Conglomerate. Once all nominations have been received, a nationwide vote is held among the members of each state Conglomerate's Board of Directors to select the 12 members of the National Board of Executives. The Grand Nagus is elected through a similar process. The Chief Executives Board, which is composed of the highest-ranking executives from the largest corporations within the National Conglomerate, selects a candidate to stand for election. This candidate is then put forward to a nationwide vote among the members of each state Conglomerate's Board of Directors. The candidate who receives the most votes is then elected as the Grand Nagus.
==Members==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! colspan=1 | Office
! colspan=2 | Office Bearer
! colspan=1 | Corporation
! In office since:
|-
| '''Executive of Banking'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:ExecutiveofBanking.png|100px]]
| '''<big>Renata Villa</big>'''<br />
| '''Bank of Prybourne'''
| 2018
|-
| '''Executive of the Audit'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive2.png|100px]]
| '''<big>Ana Paula Varela</big>'''<br />
| '''Cashmere Enterprises'''
| 2018
|-
| '''Executive of Finance'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive3.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Angela Tassis</big>'''<br />
| '''Capital Industries'''
| 2014
|-
| '''Executive of Commerce'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive4.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Irene López</big>'''<br />
| '''NCC'''
| 2016
|-
| '''Executive of Business'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive5.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Candela París</big>'''<br />
| '''Sunsearch Inc.'''
| 2009
|-
| '''Executive of the State'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive6.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Josefa Mancebo</big>'''<br />
| '''Divion Inc.'''
| 2019
|-
| '''Executive of Learning'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive7.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Román Molina</big>'''<br />
| '''Sanscorp Ltd.'''
| 2011
|-
| '''Executive of Communications'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive8.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Maya Sáenz</big>'''<br />
| '''Duron International Inc.'''
| 2014
|-
| '''Executive of War'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive9.png|100px]]
| '''<big>Franco Saelices</big>'''<br />
| '''The Hexagon Group'''
| 2001
|-
| '''Executive of Energy'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive10.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Maria José Sáez</big>'''<br />
| '''Electronic Solutions'''
| 2010
|-
| '''Executive of Wellness'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive11.jpg|100px]]
| '''<big>Marina Cazalla</big>'''<br />
| '''Marshal Inc.'''
| 2016
|-
| '''Executive of Industry'''
| rowspan=1 | [[file:Executive12.png|100px]]
| '''<big>Mauricio Valerio</big>'''<br />
| '''Proton Corporation'''
| 2016
|-
|}

Latest revision as of 20:00, 28 April 2023

National Board of Executives
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
FoundedDecember 23, 1890
(133 years ago)
 (1890-12-23)
Preceded byNational Assembly (Canter Republic)
New session started
January 2, 2019
Leadership
Juliana de la Cruz (PS)
since November 13, 2015
Luana Arnal (ALT)
since November 13, 2018
Seats12 Board Members
NationalBoardofExecutivesLayout2.png
Corporate Makeup political groups
  •   Capital Industries
  •   Sunsearch Inc.
  •   Sanscorp Ltd.
  •   Electronic Solutions
  •   Proton Corporation
  •   The Hexagon Group
  •   Marshal Inc.
  •   Bank of Prybourne
  •   Cashmere Enterprises
  •   Duron International Inc.
  •   Divion Inc.
  •   NCC
Meeting place
Tower of Commerce.png
Tower of Commerce
Duron, Prybourne

The National Board of Executives (Spanish: Junta Nacional de Ejecutivos) is the unicameral legislature of the National Conglomerate of Prybourne. The Board meets in the Tower of Commerce, in Duron. The Board consists of 12 members, consisting of members from the state Conglomerates. Membership to the board is on a Corporate basis with individuals forbidden to run alone.

Structure

The National Board of Executives, as the legislative branch of the National Conglomerate of Prybourne, manages the crucial task of writing and passing national legislation. To accomplish this complex and multifaceted job, the Board divides its work into separate committees, each specializing in different areas such as trade, labor, finance, and the environment. In addition to these committees, the Board relies on ancillary organizations like the Prybourne Commerce Authority to provide it with vital information and enforcement capabilities. Members of the Board also have staff and offices to assist them in their work, as well as access to a vast network of lobbyists who represent diverse corporate and labor interests.

While the National Board is not directly subordinate to the Chief Executive positions like the First Clerk or Grand Proxy, it is ultimately subordinate to the Grand Nagus, who may overrule the Board if deemed necessary. This gives the Grand Nagus significant power over the legislative process and ensures that the Board operates in accordance with the priorities and goals of the Conglomerate as a whole. Despite the Grand Nagus' ability to overrule the Board, however, the Board still plays a critical role in the legislative process. In particular, a member of the Board is selected to act as chairman, representing the Board in its interactions with other branches of government and ensuring that the Board's voice is heard in all important decisions.

Elections

In the National Conglomerate of Prybourne, elections for the National Board of Executives and the Grand Nagus are conducted through a unique process that reflects the country's corporate structure. The National Board of Executives is composed of 12 members, each elected from their respective state Conglomerate by the state's Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of each state Conglomerate is composed of the highest executives of the largest corporations within that state. These executives are chosen through a process of internal election within their respective corporations. Once elected to the Board of Directors of the state Conglomerate, these executives are then eligible to stand for election to the National Board of Executives.

In order to stand for election to the National Board of Executives, a candidate must be nominated by their state Conglomerate's Board of Directors. Only one candidate may be nominated by each state Conglomerate. Once all nominations have been received, a nationwide vote is held among the members of each state Conglomerate's Board of Directors to select the 12 members of the National Board of Executives. The Grand Nagus is elected through a similar process. The Chief Executives Board, which is composed of the highest-ranking executives from the largest corporations within the National Conglomerate, selects a candidate to stand for election. This candidate is then put forward to a nationwide vote among the members of each state Conglomerate's Board of Directors. The candidate who receives the most votes is then elected as the Grand Nagus.

Members

Office Office Bearer Corporation In office since:
Executive of Banking ExecutiveofBanking.png Renata Villa
Bank of Prybourne 2018
Executive of the Audit Executive2.png Ana Paula Varela
Cashmere Enterprises 2018
Executive of Finance Executive3.jpg Angela Tassis
Capital Industries 2014
Executive of Commerce Executive4.jpg Irene López
NCC 2016
Executive of Business Executive5.jpg Candela París
Sunsearch Inc. 2009
Executive of the State Executive6.jpg Josefa Mancebo
Divion Inc. 2019
Executive of Learning Executive7.jpg Román Molina
Sanscorp Ltd. 2011
Executive of Communications Executive8.jpg Maya Sáenz
Duron International Inc. 2014
Executive of War Executive9.png Franco Saelices
The Hexagon Group 2001
Executive of Energy Executive10.jpg Maria José Sáez
Electronic Solutions 2010
Executive of Wellness Executive11.jpg Marina Cazalla
Marshal Inc. 2016
Executive of Industry Executive12.png Mauricio Valerio
Proton Corporation 2016