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The '''Chancellor of Albarine''' is the head of government and chief executive the country of [[Albarine]].  
The '''Chancellor of Albarine''' is the head of government and chief executive the country of [[Albarine]]. The Chancellor heads the executive branch of the federal government of Albarine and is also accountable to [[National Assembly of Albarine|federal parliament]] under the principles of responsible government. The current chancellor is [[Sadie Melhaven]], who was first elected in 2016 and reelected in 2020.
 
==Constitutional basis and appointment==
 
==Powers and role==
 
==Privileges of office==
===Salary===
===Residences and transport===
While in office, the Chancellor has two official residences. The primary official residence is [[Minister Palace (Albarine)|Minister Palace]] in [[Saint Raneau]]. Most Chancellors have chosen Minister Palace as their primary residence because of its security facilities and close proximity to the [[National Assembly of Albarine|National Assembly]]. More recently, [[Brett Albright]] used the [[New Altai]] Chancellor residence, [[Belmare House (Albarine)|Belmare House]], as his primary accommodation. On her appointment in 2016, [[Sadie Melhaven]] said she would not be living in Minister Palace because it was undergoing extensive renovations, which continued into the early part of her third year (2019) when she eventually moved in. Instead, Melhaven resided in her personal residence in [[Saint Marina]].
 
The official residences are fully staffed and catered for both the Chancellor and their family. In addition, both have extensive security facilities. These residences are regularly used for official entertaining, such as receptions for Albarinean of the Year finalists.
 
The Chancellor receives a number of transport amenities for official business. The [[Albarine Air Force]]'s [[Toring 757]] transports the Chancellor within Albarine and overseas. The call-sign for the aircraft is "Envoy". For ground travel, the Chancellor is transported in an armoured car. It is referred to as "F-1", or Federation One, because of its number plate. It is escorted by police vehicles from state and federal authorities.
 
<gallery mode="packed" style="text-align: center;" height="150" perrow="3" caption="Privileges of office">
File:Victoria_Parliament_House_Melbourne.jpg|[[Minister Palace (Albarine)|Minister Palace]]
File:(1)Kirribilli House Kirribilli.jpg|'''[[Belmare House (Albarine)|Belmare House]]'''
File:BMW 7er M-Sportpaket (F01) – Frontansicht, 7. Mai 2011, Düsseldorf.jpg|'''Chancellor's Limousine'''
</gallery>


==List of Chancellors==
==List of Chancellors==
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|'''[[Julie Bishop]]'''<br>{{small|(2004-2008)}}
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|'''[[Markus Darey]]'''<br>{{small|(2008-2012)}}
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|'''[[Brett Albright]]'''<br>{{small|(2012-2016)}}
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|'''[[Sadie Melhaven]]'''<br>{{small|(2016-present)}}
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 19 June 2022

Chancellor of Albarine
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in 2018.jpg
Incumbent
Sadie Melhaven
since insert year

The Chancellor of Albarine is the head of government and chief executive the country of Albarine. The Chancellor heads the executive branch of the federal government of Albarine and is also accountable to federal parliament under the principles of responsible government. The current chancellor is Sadie Melhaven, who was first elected in 2016 and reelected in 2020.

Constitutional basis and appointment

Powers and role

Privileges of office

Salary

Residences and transport

While in office, the Chancellor has two official residences. The primary official residence is Minister Palace in Saint Raneau. Most Chancellors have chosen Minister Palace as their primary residence because of its security facilities and close proximity to the National Assembly. More recently, Brett Albright used the New Altai Chancellor residence, Belmare House, as his primary accommodation. On her appointment in 2016, Sadie Melhaven said she would not be living in Minister Palace because it was undergoing extensive renovations, which continued into the early part of her third year (2019) when she eventually moved in. Instead, Melhaven resided in her personal residence in Saint Marina.

The official residences are fully staffed and catered for both the Chancellor and their family. In addition, both have extensive security facilities. These residences are regularly used for official entertaining, such as receptions for Albarinean of the Year finalists.

The Chancellor receives a number of transport amenities for official business. The Albarine Air Force's Toring 757 transports the Chancellor within Albarine and overseas. The call-sign for the aircraft is "Envoy". For ground travel, the Chancellor is transported in an armoured car. It is referred to as "F-1", or Federation One, because of its number plate. It is escorted by police vehicles from state and federal authorities.

List of Chancellors

Chancellor of Albarine

No. Portrait Name
(Years in office)
Term of office Most known for
1 [[File:|60px]] Christopher Herber
(1854-1881)
month
1854
month
1881
1 [[File:|60px]] Ralph Auerbach
(1881-1882)
month
1881
month
1882
1 [[File:|60px]] insert name here
(year-year)
month
year
month
year
1 [[File:|60px]] insert name here
(year-year)
month
year
month
year
1 [[File:|60px]] insert name here
(year-year)
month
year
month
year
1 Hugh Todd Naylor Gaitskell.jpg Franklin Resterson
(1948-1956)
14 August
1948
18 August
1956
1 [[File:|60px]] insert name here
(year-year)
month
year
month
year
1 [[File:|60px]] insert name here
(year-year)
month
year
month
year
40 Dr Peter Hollingworth.jpg Joshua Harrington
(1988-1992)
August 16
1988
August 11
1992
41 David Hurley official photo (cropped).jpg Thomas Hurley
(1992-1996)
August 11
1992
August 13
1996
42 Dame Quentin Bryce.jpg Alice Louise Bryce
(1996-2000)
August 13
1996
August 10
2000
43 Peter Cosgrove 2017 (1).jpg Jeffrey Cossland
(2000-2004)
August 10
2000
August 11
2004
44 Julia Gillard 2010.jpg Julie Bishop
(2004-2008)
August 11
2004
August 10
2008
45 Kevin Rudd official portrait.jpg Markus Darey
(2008-2012)
August 10
2008
August 13
2012
46 Mark Dreyfus 2015.jpg Brett Albright
(2012-2016)
August 14
2012
August 16
2016
47 New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in 2018.jpg Sadie Melhaven
(2016-present)
August 16
2016
Incumbent