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The '''Chancellor of Jyau''' is the head of government and chief executive the country of [[Jyau]], as well as the commander in chief of the [[Jyau Armed Forces]] during wartime. The current Chancellor is [[Matthias Cerfbeer]], who was elected in 2016 and reelected to a second term in 2020.
The '''Chancellor of Jyau''' is the head of government and chief executive the country of [[Jyau]], as well as the commander in chief of the [[Jyau Armed Forces]] during wartime. The current Chancellor is [[Arend Schoten]], who replaced [[Matthias Cerfbeer]] in 2022. Cerfbeer was elected in 2016 and reelected to a second term in 2020, but resigned amid an economic crisis in 2022.


==History of the Office==
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Latest revision as of 18:48, 24 May 2023

Chancellor of Jyau
2018-06-09 Bundesparteitag Die Linke 2018 in Leipzig by Sandro Halank–141.jpg
Incumbent
Anton Wimmer
since January 2nd, 2023
Term length4 years (Eligible for consecutive reelection)

The Chancellor of Jyau is the head of government and chief executive the country of Jyau, as well as the commander in chief of the Jyau Armed Forces during wartime. The current Chancellor is Arend Schoten, who replaced Matthias Cerfbeer in 2022. Cerfbeer was elected in 2016 and reelected to a second term in 2020, but resigned amid an economic crisis in 2022.

History of the Office

Role

List of Chancellors

Number Name Years in Office Party
1 Peter Semmens 1919 Conservative Party
2 Winston Brisley 1919-1920 Conservative Party
3 Dudley Witcher 1920-1928 New Labour Party
4 Benjamin Kneller 1928-1932 Conservative Party
5 Sam Lawrence 1932-1936 New Labour Party
6 Roderick Hickling 1936-1940 Conservative Party
7 Ephraim Pare 1940-1944 New Labour Party
8 Euros Barnes 1944-1948 Communist Party
9 Maurice Woodmore 1948-1956 Conservative Party
10 Nathaniel Brightman 1956-1960 Conservative Party
11 Theodore Harrison 1960-1968 New Labour Party
12 Leopold Bartrop 1972-1976 Conservative Party
13 Aurelia Holmes 1976-1980 Socialist Party
14 Cristopher Odell 1980-1988 Conservative Party
15 Carl Day 1988-1992 Socialist Party
16 Nicholas Sharp 1992-1993 Conservative Party
17 Nathan Baker 1993-1996 Conservative Party
18 Gareth Darrington 1996-2000 Socialist Party
19 Theresa Barkle 2000-2004 Green-Eco Party
20 Augustus Searson 2004-2008 Conservative Party
21 Harry Keeton 2008-2012 Socialist Party
22 Felix Langsdale 2012-2016 Conservative Party
23 Matthias Cerfbeer 2016-2022 Conservative Party
24 Arend Schoten 2022-2023 Conservative Party
25 Anton Wimmer 2023-present Conservative Party

Official Residence