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|style  = ''Mr. Chancellor''<br />''Their Excellency'' (in international correspondence)
|style  = ''Herr Kanzler'' / ''Frau Kanzlerin'' ("Mr./Mrs. Chancellor")<br>''Their Excellency'' (in international correspondence)
|department      = Executive Branch of the Vierz government
|department      = [[Politics of Vierzland#Executive|Executive branch of the Vierz government]]
|member_of      = [[Government of Vierzland|Vierz Federal Cabinet]]<br>[[National Security Council (Vierzland)|National Security Council]]<br>Wehrmacht High Command
|member_of      = [[Federal Council of Vierzland|Federal Council]]<br>[[National Security Council (Vierzland)|National Security Council]]<br>[[Wehrmacht (Vierzland)|Wehrmacht]] High Command
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|residence      = [[Wernerhof (Vierzland)|Wernerhof]]
|seat            = [[Vierz Chancellery]] <small>("Schwarzhalle")</small><br>[[Adtrus]], [[Vierzland]]
|seat            = Wernerhof
|incumbent = [[Kaspar Vahl]]  
|incumbent = [[Kaspar Vahl]]  
|incumbentsince = 16 February 2012
|incumbentsince = 16 February 2012
|termlength = 5 years; renewable twice
|termlength = 5 years; renewable twice
|formation =  
|formation = 7 June 1766
|inaugural =  
|status = {{wp|Head of state}}<br>{{wp|Head of government}}
|website = http://kanzlei.vz
|inaugural = [[Friedrich Geiger]]
|salary = 300,000 VZM
|website = {{URL|kanzlei.vz}}
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The '''Chancellor of Vierzland''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Vierz]]: ''Kanzler Vierzlands''), officially the '''Chancellor of the Vierz Federation''' (Vierz: ''Kanzler der Vierzische Föderation''), is the {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|head of government}} of [[Vierzland]].


The '''Chancellor of Vierzland''' ([[wikipedia:German language|Vierz]]: ''Kanzler Vierzlands''), officially the '''Chancellor of the Vierz Federation''' (Vierz: ''Kanzler der Vierze Föderation''), is the {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|head of government}} of [[Vierzland]].
The [[Constitution of Vierzland|constitution]] ordains the appointment of the Chancellor by a simple majority vote in the [[Federal Assembly of Vierzland|Federal Assembly]]. The Chancellor is the head of the {{wp|Executive (government)|executive branch}} as chairperson of the [[Federal Council of Vierzland|Federal Council]].  


According to the [[Constitution of Vierzland]], the Chancellor is effectively equivalent to that of a {{wp|prime minister}} in a {{wp|Parliamentary republic|parliamentary republican}} system. The Chancellor is elected days after the inauguration of a new Federal Assembly following an election. Chancellors may serve a maximum of three terms, each five years long.
Chancellors may serve a maximum of three, five-year terms, consecutive or nonconsecutive. It is a historical {{wp|Convention (norm)|convention}} that the Chancellor also be a member of the {{wp|legislature}}; this norm has only been broken three times with the chancelleries of [[Hermann Eschau]], [[Helmut Bergmann]], and [[Stefan Vogt]].  


In the [[Vierz Empire]], the ''Reichskanzler'' ({{wp|Reich}} Chancellor) was a position elected by the [[Reichskongress]] and approved by the [[Emperor of Vierzland|Kaiser]]. The ''de facto'' power of the chancellor, referred to as ''Kanzlerwirksamkeit'', varied considerably over the course of the empire's lifespan.
In the [[Vierz Empire]], the ''Reichskanzler'' ({{wp|Reich}} Chancellor) was normally elected by the [[Imperial Assembly (Vierzland)|Imperial Assembly]] and approved by the [[Emperor of Vierzland]]. The ''de facto'' power of the Chancellor, referred to as ''Kanzlerswirksamkeit'' ("Chancellor's efficacy/effectiveness"), varied considerably over the course of the empire's lifespan, with some Chancellors more subordinate to the Emperor and others more independent and authoritative.  


The current Chancellor is [[Kaspar Vahl]], who is serving his second term in office after the [[2017 Vierz general election|2017 elections]]. [[Klemens Brandt]] is the current deputy chancellor.  
The current Chancellor is [[Kaspar Vahl]], who is serving his second term in office after the [[2017 Vierz general election|2017 elections]]. [[Nick Krämer]] is the current Deputy Chancellor.  


== History ==
= History =
== Vierz Kingdom ==
== Vierz Empire ==
== Vierz Empire ==
=== ''Kanzlerwirksamkeit''===
=== ''Kanzlerswirksamkeit''===
 
= Modern situation =
== Appointment ==
== Powers and responsibilities ==
== Deputy chancellor ==
There are no constitutional or legislative provisions mandating the appointment of a Deputy Chancellor. According to [[Constitution of Vierzland#Chapter III|Chapter III of the Vierz Constitution]], incapacitation or resignation of the Chancellor before an election results in either "their immediate deputy, or the [[Federal Assembly of Vierzland#President|President of the Federal Assembly]]" becoming {{wp|Acting prime minister|acting chancellor}} until an election can be held.
 
Some chancellors have appointed one or multiple Deputy Chancellors. Any and all appointed deputies must be approved by majority vote of the Federal Assembly. Unlike ministers, deputies may be dismissed by the Chancellor without consent of the assembly. If multiple deputies are appointed, then it is customary for one to be designated as the {{wp|Primus inter pares|primary among them}} in the style of "First Deputy Chancellor".
 
The Deputy Chancellor has no ''{{wp|de jure}}'' powers or responsibilities according to the constitution, but ''{{wp|de facto}}'' receives {{wp|authority}} from the Chancellor. It is generally assumed that their power cannot surpass that of the Chancellor. Typically, the Deputy Chancellor, if there is one, may chair meetings where the Chancellor otherwise could not. Occasionally the deputy is discharged on {{wp|Diplomatic mission|diplomatic missions}} in place of the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Vierzland)|Foreign Minister]].
 
== Official residences ==
The main official residence and workplace of the Chancellor is the [[Wernerhof (Vierzland)|Wernerhof]] in [[Adtrus]]. The building is named for [[Heinrich Werner]]. The term ''Wernerhof'' is often used {{wp|Metonymy|metonymically}} to refer to the {{wp|executive government}} of Vierzland as a whole, which includes both the chancellery and the [[Federal Council of Vierzland|Federal Council]].
 
In addition to the Adtrus complex, the Chancellor maintains an official residence and workplace in [[Bertenau]] in [[Maslaar Palace]], which was previously used as part-time lodging for the Vierz emperor.
 
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|File:Hermitage1.JPG|Wernerhof, Adtrus
|File:Saint-Jacques-sur-Coudenberg during civil twilight (DSCF7448).jpg|Maslaar Palace, Bertenau
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 17 January 2021

Chancellor of the Vierz Federation
Kanzler der Vierzische Föderation
Coat of Arms of the Vierz Federation.png
2017-06-25 Thomas Oppermann by Olaf Kosinsky-2.jpg
Incumbent
Kaspar Vahl
since 16 February 2012
Executive branch of the Vierz government
StyleHerr Kanzler / Frau Kanzlerin ("Mr./Mrs. Chancellor")
Their Excellency (in international correspondence)
StatusHead of state
Head of government
Member ofFederal Council
National Security Council
Wehrmacht High Command
ResidenceWernerhof
SeatWernerhof
Term length5 years; renewable twice
Inaugural holderFriedrich Geiger
Formation7 June 1766
Salary300,000 VZM, annual
Websitekanzlei.vz

The Chancellor of Vierzland (Vierz: Kanzler Vierzlands), officially the Chancellor of the Vierz Federation (Vierz: Kanzler der Vierzische Föderation), is the head of state and head of government of Vierzland.

The constitution ordains the appointment of the Chancellor by a simple majority vote in the Federal Assembly. The Chancellor is the head of the executive branch as chairperson of the Federal Council.

Chancellors may serve a maximum of three, five-year terms, consecutive or nonconsecutive. It is a historical convention that the Chancellor also be a member of the legislature; this norm has only been broken three times with the chancelleries of Hermann Eschau, Helmut Bergmann, and Stefan Vogt.

In the Vierz Empire, the Reichskanzler (Reich Chancellor) was normally elected by the Imperial Assembly and approved by the Emperor of Vierzland. The de facto power of the Chancellor, referred to as Kanzlerswirksamkeit ("Chancellor's efficacy/effectiveness"), varied considerably over the course of the empire's lifespan, with some Chancellors more subordinate to the Emperor and others more independent and authoritative.

The current Chancellor is Kaspar Vahl, who is serving his second term in office after the 2017 elections. Nick Krämer is the current Deputy Chancellor.

History

Vierz Kingdom

Vierz Empire

Kanzlerswirksamkeit

Modern situation

Appointment

Powers and responsibilities

Deputy chancellor

There are no constitutional or legislative provisions mandating the appointment of a Deputy Chancellor. According to Chapter III of the Vierz Constitution, incapacitation or resignation of the Chancellor before an election results in either "their immediate deputy, or the President of the Federal Assembly" becoming acting chancellor until an election can be held.

Some chancellors have appointed one or multiple Deputy Chancellors. Any and all appointed deputies must be approved by majority vote of the Federal Assembly. Unlike ministers, deputies may be dismissed by the Chancellor without consent of the assembly. If multiple deputies are appointed, then it is customary for one to be designated as the primary among them in the style of "First Deputy Chancellor".

The Deputy Chancellor has no de jure powers or responsibilities according to the constitution, but de facto receives authority from the Chancellor. It is generally assumed that their power cannot surpass that of the Chancellor. Typically, the Deputy Chancellor, if there is one, may chair meetings where the Chancellor otherwise could not. Occasionally the deputy is discharged on diplomatic missions in place of the Foreign Minister.

Official residences

The main official residence and workplace of the Chancellor is the Wernerhof in Adtrus. The building is named for Heinrich Werner. The term Wernerhof is often used metonymically to refer to the executive government of Vierzland as a whole, which includes both the chancellery and the Federal Council.

In addition to the Adtrus complex, the Chancellor maintains an official residence and workplace in Bertenau in Maslaar Palace, which was previously used as part-time lodging for the Vierz emperor.