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The '''secretary-general of the Coalition of Crown Albatross''' ('''CCASG''' or just '''SG''') is the head of the [[Secretariat of the Coalition of Crown Albatross|C.C.A Secretariat]], one of the five principal organs of the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]. The secretary-general serves as the chief administrative officer of the Coalition. As of 2020, the secretary-general is [[Drambenburg]]ian diplomat [[Katherine von Wettin]].
The '''secretary-general of the Coalition of Crown Albatross''' ('''CCASG''' or just '''SG''') is the head of the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross#Secretariat|CCA Secretariat]], one of the five principal organs of the [[Coalition of Crown Albatross]]. The secretary-general serves as the chief administrative officer of the Coalition, and is elected every four years by the General Assembly. As of 2023, the secretary-general is [[Apatonia]]n diplomat [[Sylvain Buzitu]].


[[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Politics]]
==List of Secretary-Generals==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Order
! class="unsortable" | Portrait
! Name
! Dates in Office
! Country of Origin
|-
| 1
| [[File:Sr. Gladwyn Jebb.jpg|80px]]
| [[Leslie Hull Miranda]]
| November 18th, 1975-January 1st, 1980
| {{flag|Zamastan}}
|-
| 2
| [[File:Kurt_Waldheim_UN_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
| [[Shults Klavdiy Denisovich]]
| January 1st, 1980-January 1st, 1984
| {{flag|Beleroskov}}
|-
| 3
| [[File:Official_portrait_of_Lord_Patten_of_Barnes_crop_2.jpg|80px]]
| [[Aiken Depanna]]
| January 1st, 1984-January 1st, 1988
| {{flag|Quetana}}
|-
| 4
| [[File:Roberto_Campa_Cifrián.jpg|80px]]
| [[David Juan Urrana]]
| January 1st, 1988-January 1st, 1992
| {{flag|East Chanchajilla}}
|-
| 5
| [[File:Friedenspreis-ffm-2009-roth-002_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
| [[Kjersten van der Haagen]]
| January 1st, 1992-April 5th 1992
| {{flag|Drambenburg}}
|-
| 6
| [[File:Ivan_Gašparovič.jpg|80px]]
| [[Farhen Brooks]]
| April 5th, 1992-January 1st, 1996
| {{flag|Vulkaria}}
|-
| 7
| [[File:Karl_Eirik_Schjøtt-Pedersen_2022.jpg|80px]]
| [[Torbjørn Christensen]]
| January 1st, 1996-January 1st, 2000
| {{flag|Caspiaa}}
|-
| 8
| [[File:Mulatu_Teshome_in_Warsaw_-_2018_(40792938585)_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
| [[Abiy Amed Teshome]]
| January 1st, 2000-January 1st, 2008
| {{flag|Peoratia}}
|-
| 9
| [[File:Official_portrait_of_Nigel_Adams_MP_crop_2.jpg|80px]]
| [[Darius Levi]]
| January 1st, 2008-January 1st, 2012
| {{flag|Gladysynthia}}
|-
| 10
| [[File:Peter_Feldmann_02_(fcm).jpg|80px]]
| [[Robert McRotaihn]]
| January 1st, 2012-January 1st, 2016
| {{flag|Ruskayn}}
|-
| 11
| [[File:Vladimir_Kolokoltsev_(2020-02-21).jpg|80px]]
| [[Adrik Pavel]]
| January 1st, 2016-January 1st, 2020
| {{flag|Artaska}}
|-
| 12
| [[File:Besuch_Bundeskanzlerin_Angela_Merkel_im_Rathaus_Köln-09916.jpg|80px]]
| [[Katherine von Wettin]]
| January 1st, 2020-January 1st, 2024
| {{flag|Drambenburg}}
|-
| 13
| [[File:2018-04-22-Portrait-Noel-Tshiani-Paris.jpg|80px]]
| [[Sylvain Buzitu]]
| January 1st, 2024-Present
| {{flag|Apatonia}}
|-
|}
 
===List of Deputy Secretary-Generals===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! Order
! class="unsortable" | Portrait
! Name
! Dates in Office
! Country of Origin
|-
| 1
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 2
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 3
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 4
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 5
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 6
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 7
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 8
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 9
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 10
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 11
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 12
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 13
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 14
| [[File:placeholder.jpg|80px]]
| name
| month day year - month day year
| country
|-
| 15
| [[File:Ireneusz_Zyska_Sejm_2019.jpg|80px]]
| [[Christian Gaumont]]
| January 1st, 2020 - April 5th, 2021
| {{flag|North Kandson}}
|-
| 16
| [[File:Wakil_Ketua_MPR_Ahmad_Muzani_(2019).jpg|80px]]
| [[Hartono Buana Sasmita]]
| April 5th, 2021 - January 1st, 2024
| {{flag|Saint Croix and Bens}}
|-
| 17
| [[File:Alex_Salmond,_First_Minister_of_Scotland_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
| [[Reidar Aleksandersen]]
| January 1st, 2024 -
| {{flag|Caspiaa}}
|-
|}
 
==Selection and term of office==
Every four years, the General Assembly of the CCA elect a secretary-general. Every nation is allowed to put forward a nominee, but the five members with the most votes after a preliminary round are taken to a final vote, and the nominee with the most votes is awarded the role for a four-year term. Secretary-generals may run for a consecutive term, with a two-term limit.
 
==Powers and duties==
The role of the secretary-general is described as combining the functions and responsibilities of an advocate, diplomat, civil servant, and chief executive officer. The CCA Charter designates the secretary-general as the "chief administrative officer" of the CCA and allows them to perform "such other functions as are entrusted" by other CCA organs. The Charter also empowers the secretary-general to inform the Security Council of "any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security". These provisions have been interpreted as providing broad leeway for officeholders to serve a variety of roles as suited to their preferences, skill set, or circumstances.
 
The secretary-general's routine duties include overseeing the activities and duties of the secretariat; attending sessions with CCA bodies; consulting with world leaders, government officials, and other stakeholders; and travelling the world to engage with global constituents and bring attention to certain international issues.
 
Many of the secretary-general's powers are informal and left open to individual interpretation; some appointees have opted for more activist roles, while others have been more technocratic or administrative. The secretary-general is often reliant upon the use of their "good offices", described as "steps taken publicly and in private, drawing upon his independence, impartiality and integrity, to prevent international disputes from arising, escalating or spreading". Consequently, observers have variably described the office as the "world's most visible bully pulpit" or as the "world's moderator".
 
[[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 31 January 2024

Secretary-General
of the Coalition of Crown Albatross
CoalitionOfCrownAlbatrossUpdated.png
Flag of the Coalition of Crown Albatross
Incumbent
Sylvain Buzitu
since 1 January 2024 (2024-01-01)
Secretariat of the Coalition of Crown Albatross
StyleHis/Her Excellency
Member ofSecretariat
General Assembly
SeatC.C.A. Headquarters, Tofino, Zamastan
NominatorSecurity Council
AppointerGeneral Assembly
Term lengthfour years, renewable (traditionally limited to two terms)
Constituting instrumentC.C.A. Charter
Formation18th November 1975
DeputyDeputy Secretary-General

The secretary-general of the Coalition of Crown Albatross (CCASG or just SG) is the head of the CCA Secretariat, one of the five principal organs of the Coalition of Crown Albatross. The secretary-general serves as the chief administrative officer of the Coalition, and is elected every four years by the General Assembly. As of 2023, the secretary-general is Apatonian diplomat Sylvain Buzitu.

List of Secretary-Generals

Order Portrait Name Dates in Office Country of Origin
1 Sr. Gladwyn Jebb.jpg Leslie Hull Miranda November 18th, 1975-January 1st, 1980  Zamastan
2 Kurt Waldheim UN (cropped).jpg Shults Klavdiy Denisovich January 1st, 1980-January 1st, 1984  Beleroskov
3 Official portrait of Lord Patten of Barnes crop 2.jpg Aiken Depanna January 1st, 1984-January 1st, 1988  Quetana
4 Roberto Campa Cifrián.jpg David Juan Urrana January 1st, 1988-January 1st, 1992  East Chanchajilla
5 Friedenspreis-ffm-2009-roth-002 (cropped).jpg Kjersten van der Haagen January 1st, 1992-April 5th 1992  Drambenburg
6 Ivan Gašparovič.jpg Farhen Brooks April 5th, 1992-January 1st, 1996  Vulkaria
7 Karl Eirik Schjøtt-Pedersen 2022.jpg Torbjørn Christensen January 1st, 1996-January 1st, 2000  Caspiaa
8 Mulatu Teshome in Warsaw - 2018 (40792938585) (cropped).jpg Abiy Amed Teshome January 1st, 2000-January 1st, 2008  Peoratia
9 Official portrait of Nigel Adams MP crop 2.jpg Darius Levi January 1st, 2008-January 1st, 2012  Gladysynthia
10 Peter Feldmann 02 (fcm).jpg Robert McRotaihn January 1st, 2012-January 1st, 2016  Ruskayn
11 Vladimir Kolokoltsev (2020-02-21).jpg Adrik Pavel January 1st, 2016-January 1st, 2020  Artaska
12 Besuch Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel im Rathaus Köln-09916.jpg Katherine von Wettin January 1st, 2020-January 1st, 2024  Drambenburg
13 2018-04-22-Portrait-Noel-Tshiani-Paris.jpg Sylvain Buzitu January 1st, 2024-Present  Apatonia

List of Deputy Secretary-Generals

Order Portrait Name Dates in Office Country of Origin
1 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
2 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
3 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
4 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
5 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
6 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
7 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
8 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
9 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
10 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
11 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
12 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
13 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
14 Placeholder.jpg name month day year - month day year country
15 Ireneusz Zyska Sejm 2019.jpg Christian Gaumont January 1st, 2020 - April 5th, 2021  North Kandson
16 Wakil Ketua MPR Ahmad Muzani (2019).jpg Hartono Buana Sasmita April 5th, 2021 - January 1st, 2024  Saint Croix and Bens
17 Alex Salmond, First Minister of Scotland (cropped).jpg Reidar Aleksandersen January 1st, 2024 -  Caspiaa

Selection and term of office

Every four years, the General Assembly of the CCA elect a secretary-general. Every nation is allowed to put forward a nominee, but the five members with the most votes after a preliminary round are taken to a final vote, and the nominee with the most votes is awarded the role for a four-year term. Secretary-generals may run for a consecutive term, with a two-term limit.

Powers and duties

The role of the secretary-general is described as combining the functions and responsibilities of an advocate, diplomat, civil servant, and chief executive officer. The CCA Charter designates the secretary-general as the "chief administrative officer" of the CCA and allows them to perform "such other functions as are entrusted" by other CCA organs. The Charter also empowers the secretary-general to inform the Security Council of "any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security". These provisions have been interpreted as providing broad leeway for officeholders to serve a variety of roles as suited to their preferences, skill set, or circumstances.

The secretary-general's routine duties include overseeing the activities and duties of the secretariat; attending sessions with CCA bodies; consulting with world leaders, government officials, and other stakeholders; and travelling the world to engage with global constituents and bring attention to certain international issues.

Many of the secretary-general's powers are informal and left open to individual interpretation; some appointees have opted for more activist roles, while others have been more technocratic or administrative. The secretary-general is often reliant upon the use of their "good offices", described as "steps taken publicly and in private, drawing upon his independence, impartiality and integrity, to prevent international disputes from arising, escalating or spreading". Consequently, observers have variably described the office as the "world's most visible bully pulpit" or as the "world's moderator".