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The '''president of the Euclean Community''' is the {{wp|chief executive}} of the [[Euclean Community]] (EC), overseeing the activities and direction of the organization. The president leads the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Conference|Euclean Conference]], serving as its presiding officer and is responsible for setting its agenda. The president is the senior most representative of the Euclean Community on the world stage and represents it internationally. As part of the position's responsibilities, the president also formally chairs the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Commission|Euclean Commission]]. However, the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Commission|High Commissioner]] is responsible for overseeing the activities of the Commission.  
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:80%;"
 
! colspan=2 width=180px | Party
Until 2007, the presidency of the Euclean Conference rotated semi-annually and was held by the {{wp|head of state}} or {{wp|head of government|government}} of the [[Euclean_Community#Member_states|member state]]. The 2006 Treaty of Maredoux created the position and stipulated a full-time president for a single five-year term. The position is popularly elected every five years by voters in each member state.
!Member-state
 
!Leader(s)
The current president is former Caldish [[Taoiseach of Caldia|taoiseach]] [[Alexis Walker]], who has held the position since 1 December 2017. She was elected to succeed [[Alexandre Lévesque]], a former Gaullican [[List of Gaullican Presidents|president]] whose term lasted from 1 December 2012 until 30 November 2017. The first president under the Treaty of Maredoux was [[Bonne Zijlstra]], a former [[List of Prime Ministers of Alsland|premier]] of Alsland. Zijlstra served from 1 December 2007 until 30 November 2012. To date, the position has been held by each member of the longstanding coalition in the [[Euclean Parliament]]. Ziljlstra on for the [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]], Lévesque for the [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]], and Walker for the [[Euclean Liberal Party]].
!Seats in the Euclean Parliament
 
!Governing status
==History==
!Ideology
Prior to the creation of the full-time position, the presidency of the Euclean Community was held by {{wp|head of state}} or {{wp|head of government|government}} of the [[Euclean_Community#Member_states|member state]] in the rotation. It rotated semi-annually, with the first term lasting tom January to June and the second lasting from July to December. Initially, the office was known as the president of the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Conference|Euclean Conference]], the body consisting of national leaders. The president was responsible for directing the Conference's agenda and chairing its meetings. The post was created in 1948 under the founding Treaty of Kesselbourg. With the 1964 Treaty of Morwall, the office of the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Commission|High Commissioner]] was created. Until 2007, the High Commissioner was the highest-ranking representative of the Euclean Community and was largely responsible for representing its interests abroad.
 
In the aftermath of the 2005 World Financial Crisis, Euclean leaders discussed the need to create a single office that would provide the Community with direction. A need to streamline cooperation between the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Council|Euclean Council]], [[Euclean Community#Euclean Commission|Euclean Commission]], and the Conference had also arisen as part of efforts to manage the crisis. In 2006, EC leaders met in the Gaullican city of Maredoux and agreed to a package of reforms. Among them was the creation of a full-time presidency. The presidency of the Conference was replaced with the presidency of the Euclean Community
 
The Treaty of Maredoux came into effect in 2007 and the first election was held in October and November of that year.
 
==Appointment==
 
===Criteria===
The eligibility requirements to stand as a candidate for the presidency are similar to those for [[Euclean_Parliament#Members|MEPs]]. Eligibility can vary by country, but there are some common requirements. A candidate must be 35 years of age or older. Candidates for the Euclean Parliament must be 18 or 21, depending on the country in which they are standing. Euclean citizens are eligible to stand in their state of residency. They are not required to be a national of that member state to stand, consistent with the policy for MEPs.
 
To be registered as a candidate, an individual must collect at least 10,000 signatures in each member state.
 
While there is no requirement, it is customary that the president is a former head of state or government from a member state.
 
===Elections===
Under the Treaty of Maredoux, the president is elected for a single five-year term in a two-round election.
 
The first round is held in on the first weekend of October. The actual day of the election varies by member state. However, they must be held on that Friday, Saturday, or Sunday. Votes cannot be counted until after voting has finished in all member states. Typically, counting begins after voting stops on Sunday night and the first results are announced the following morning.
 
The two candidates who receive the most votes stand in a second election held a month later on the first weekend of November. Voting and counting is conducted in the same manner as the first round.
 
Unlike elections to the Euclean Parliament, the president election is not required to align with elections in the member states. Turnout varies by member state, but overall is lower as a result. Lower turnout has been criticized as weakening the legitimacy of the president.
 
While a candidate does not have to be nominated by one of the political groups in Parliament, most are. Nominations are made in accordance with the group's own rules. Typically, they are made in June and July  and the campaign begins in August. Debates are held between candidates and are broadcast in all member states.
 
==Term of office==
The president is elected to serve a single five-year term starting on 1 December. As outlined under the Treaty of Maredoux, the president can only serve a single term. An individual is prevented from seeking any additional terms, including a second non-consecutive term. While the president is directly elected, the [[Euclean Parliament]] officially appoints the president when it convenes to certify the results of the election. The results must be certified before the president can take office. If the Parliament fails to certify the election, an interim president is to be appointed by the Euclean Conference and confirmed by the Euclean Council. This has never happened to date.
 
A {{wp|vote of censure}} can be passed by the Parliament, the Council, and the Conference to remove the president from office. This order must be followed. The president can only be removed if the vote is passed by all three bodies. To date, a vote of censure has not been passed in any president.
 
==Powers and duties==
The presidency of the Euclean Community is the most powerful office in the Euclean Community. As the individual tasked with guiding the political direction of the EC, the president's collective role across the EC's institutions grant the office significant influence. The president chairs both the Euclean Conference and the Euclean Commission. As such, the president can propose and must approve of any legislation passed by the Euclean Parliament. Legislation initiated by the Commission is formally proposed by the president. The president has the right to decline to propose any Commission legislation, however this is rare. Legislation can only be proposed by the Commission. However, the Euclean Council can pass a resolution that effectively introduces legislation. If a Council resolution is passed by Parliament, the president must approve of that legislation. As such, the president can {{wp|veto|void}} any resolution passed by the Council that is taken up as legislation by Parliament. The president approves legislation on behalf of the Conference. Legislation initiated by the president on behalf of the Commission must also gain the presidents approval after being passed by Parliament. The president is not responsible for enforcing laws, as that is the duty of the High Commissioner.
 
The president must also approve of the Euclean Community's budget and often takes a leading role in crafting the budget. This provides the presidency with considerable direction over the EC.
 
The office also has many political powers. The president is responsible for setting the agenda of the Conference, organizing and chairing its meetings, preparing its work, and building consensus among its members. The president has the most direct access to the leaders of the member states, meeting with them regularly. This access contributes to the power of the presidency. After meetings of the Conference, the president is responsible for submitting a report before Parliament.
 
In addition, the president also nominates the heads of the EC's institutions, such as the [[Euclean_Community#Euclean_Central_Bank|Euclean Central Bank]]. The president makes these nominates on behalf of the Conference, who must approve of a candidate. After nomination by the president, a candidate must be approved by a vote in Parliament.
 
As the Euclean Community's senior most official, the president is responsible for representing the organization on the world stage. The president receives ambassadors from foreign government and international organizations. The president is also responsible for appointing the EC's ambassadors. The presidency has significant influence over the EC's foreign policy, but is limited by the powers granted to the Commissioner for Foreign and Global Affairs and the Council, which maintain a working group for foreign policy.
 
Many of the official and unofficial powers of the High Commissioner were transferred to the presidency under the Treaty of Maredoux. There is some concern that the presidency is too powerful of a position and that some of its powers should be redistributed. However, supporters of the office's power point to the fact that the president is directly elected. It is the only leading position in the EC that is elected by voters.
 
==List of presidents==
'''Groups'''
*{{legend2|#FF0000|[[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]] |border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
*{{legend2|#0088FF|[[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
*{{legend2|#FFFF00|[[Euclean Liberal Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; style="width=100%"
|-
|-
! width=1%|N.
! style="background-color:Purple" |
! width=10%|Portrait
| [[Social Democratic Party (Gaullica)|Social Democrats]]
! width=15%|President<br>{{small|(Born–Died)}}
| {{flagicon image|Flag_of_the_Brabantine_Revolution.svg}} [[Gaullica]]
! width=8%|State
| [[Jean Vallette]]
! width=12%|Took office
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|51|181|hex=Purple}}
! width=12%|Left office
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In government</center>
! width=10%|Commission(s)
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
! width=8%|Party
! widht=15% colspan=2|Group
! width=5% |Electoral mandate
 
|- style="height:10em;"
!rowspan=2| 1
|rowspan=2| [[File:NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.jpg|130px]]
|rowspan=2| '''[[Bonne Zijlstra]]'''<br /><small>(born 1960)</small>
|rowspan=2| {{flag|Alsland}}
|1 December 2007
|30 November 2012
|rowspan=2| Zijlstra-Commissioner<br>Zijlstra-Commissioner
|rowspan=2| [[List of political parties in Alsland|SDyD]]
!rowspan=2 style="background:#FF0000;" |
|rowspan=2| [[Socialist Alternative for Euclea]]<br>(ASE/SAE)
|rowspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|2007
|- style="height:4em;"
|colspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE| {{age in years and days|2007|12|1|2012|11|30}}
|-
|-
 
! style="background-color:#CC0000" |
|- style="height:10em;"
| [[Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania]]
!rowspan=2| 2
| {{flag|Werania}}
|rowspan=2| [[File:Nicolas Sarkozy in 2010.jpg|130px]]
| [[Konrad Schröder]] <small>(interim)</small>
|rowspan=2| '''[[Alexandre Lévesque]]'''<br /><small>(born 1963)</small>
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|18|122|hex=#CC0000}}
|rowspan=2| {{flag|Gaullica}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
|1 December 2012
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}} <small>(minority)</small>
|30 November 2017
|rowspan=2| Lévesque-Commissioner<br>Lévesque-Nic Diarmada
|rowspan=2| [[Gaullican Conservatives|CG]]
!rowspan=2 style="background:#0088FF;" |
|rowspan=2| [[Alliance of Conservatives and Democrats for Euclea]]<br>(ACDE)
|rowspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|2012
|- style="height:4em;"
|colspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE| {{age in years and days|2012|12|1|2017|11|30}}
|-
|-
 
! style="background-color:#d71b1b" |
|- style="height:10em;"
| [[Social Democratic and Co-operative Party]]
!rowspan=2| 3
| {{flagicon image|Estmere.png}} [[Estmere]]
|rowspan=2| [[File:Alexis Walker.jpg|130px]]
| [[Zoe Halivar]]
|rowspan=2| '''[[Alexis Walker]]'''<br /><small>(born 1950)</small>
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|33|114|hex=#d71b1b}}
|rowspan=2| {{flag|Caldia}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
|1 December 2017
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Cooperative|Co-operatism}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|Incumbent
|-
|rowspan=2| Walker-Šimonytė<br>Walker-Hermansdohter
! style="background-color:red" |
|rowspan=2| [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Saoirse]]
| [[League of Equalists and Democrats (Amathia)|League of Equalists and Democrats]]
!rowspan=2 style="background:#FFFF00;" |
| {{flagicon image|AmathiaBe.png}} [[Amathia]]
|rowspan=2| [[Euclean Liberal Party]]<br>(PLE/ELP)
| [[Alexandra Aurelia]]
|rowspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE|2017
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|13|75|hex=red}}
|- style="height:4em;"
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In government</center>
|colspan=2 bgcolor=#EEEEEE| {{age in years and days|2017|12|1}}
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|-
! style="background-color:#cc0000" |
| [[Labour Party (Ordennya)|Labour Party]]
| {{flagicon image|Ordennya.png}} [[Ordennya]]
| [[Josephine Petersson]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|10|57|hex=#cc0000}}
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In goverment</center>
| {{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wp|Social democracy}}
|-
! style="background-color:#a349a4" |
| [[New Democratic Party (Ordennya)|New Democratic Party]]
| {{flagicon image|Ordennya.png}} [[Ordennya]]
| [[Emmanuel Martinez]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|0|57|hex=#a349a4}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Centrism}}<br>{{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social liberalism}}
|-
! style="background-color:red" |
| [[Socialist Labour Party]]
| {{flagicon|Hennehouwe}} [[Hennehouwe]]
| [[Rupert van Bleiswijk]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|12|39|hex=red}}
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In government</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wp|Trade union|Trade unionism}} <small>(minority)</small>
|-
! style="background-color:#FF0000" |
| [[Workers' Party (Azmara)|Workers' Party]]
| {{flagicon image|Azmaran Flag.png}} [[Azmara]]
| [[Eryk Jorśsun]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|8|22|hex=#FF0000}}
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In government</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wpl|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}
|-
! style="background-color:#EE2020" |
| [[Social Democratic Party (Glytter)|Social Democratic Party]]
| {{flagicon image|GlytterFlag.png}} [[Caldia]]
| [[Stiofán Mac Suibhne]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|9|20|hex=#EE2020}}
| style="background:#98FB98; color:black"|<center>In government</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|-
! style="background-color:red" |
| [[Ġesƿuncon]]
| {{flagicon image|BucklandFlag.png}} [[Buckland]]
| [[Alƿin Ædƿan]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|4|15|hex=red}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}}
|-
! style="background-color:red" |
| [[Socialist Party (Kesselbourg)|Socialist Party]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Limburg (Belgium).svg}} [[Kesselbourg]]
| [[Joséphine Scholtes]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|2|4|hex=red}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}}
|-
! style="background-color:#e7045e" |
| [[Social Democratic Alliance (Alsland)|Social Democratic Alliance]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Alsland.png}} [[Alsland]]
| [[Ottila Möller]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|4|24|hex=#e7045e}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}} <br> {{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}
|-
! style="background-color:#ac0000" |
| [[Social Democrats in Delland]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Alsland.png}} [[Alsland]]
| [[Addik Kuiken]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|3|24|hex=#ac0000}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Social democracy}} <br> {{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}}
|-
! style="background-color:#ff8c8c" |
| [[Socialist Party (Alsland)|Socialist Party]]
| {{flagicon image|Flag of Alsland.png}} [[Alsland]]
| [[Catherine Foy]]
| width=100px | {{Infobox political party/seats|2|24|hex=#ff8c8c}}
| style="background:#ff9090; color:black"|<center>In opposition</center>
| {{wp|Democratic socialism}}
|-
|-
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 20:12, 22 January 2021

Party Member-state Leader(s) Seats in the Euclean Parliament Governing status Ideology
Social Democrats Gaullica Jean Vallette
51 / 181
In government
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Social Democratic Radical Party of Werania  Werania Konrad Schröder (interim)
18 / 122
In opposition
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Pro-Eucleanism
Democratic socialism (minority)
Social Democratic and Co-operative Party File:Estmere.png Estmere Zoe Halivar
33 / 114
In opposition
Social democracy
Co-operatism
Democratic socialism
League of Equalists and Democrats Amathia Alexandra Aurelia
13 / 75
In government
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Labour Party Ordennya Josephine Petersson
10 / 57
In goverment
Democratic socialism
Social democracy
New Democratic Party Ordennya Emmanuel Martinez
0 / 57
In opposition
Centrism
Social democracy
Social liberalism
Socialist Labour Party Hennehouwe Hennehouwe Rupert van Bleiswijk
12 / 39
In government
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Trade unionism (minority)
Workers' Party Azmara Eryk Jorśsun
8 / 22
In government
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Social Democratic Party Caldia Stiofán Mac Suibhne
9 / 20
In government
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
Ġesƿuncon Buckland Alƿin Ædƿan
4 / 15
In opposition
Social democracy
Socialist Party Kesselbourg Joséphine Scholtes
2 / 4
In opposition
Social democracy
Social Democratic Alliance Alsland Ottila Möller
4 / 24
In opposition
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Social Democrats in Delland Alsland Addik Kuiken
3 / 24
In opposition
Social democracy
Pro-Eucleanism
Socialist Party Alsland Catherine Foy
2 / 24
In opposition
Democratic socialism