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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox political post
| name            = Kralska sluzhba za dostavka
|post            = Prime Minister
| logo            = [[File:KatDost.png|300px]]
|body            = Surrow
| type            = [[Government-owned corporations in Esquarium|State-owned enterprise]]
|nativename      = Tshishemishku utessit ({{wp|Innu-aimun|Chequan}})<br>Angajuqqaaq nunagijattinnut ({{wp|Inuktitut|Itchalnu}})
| traded_as        =
|flag            = Surrow_CoA.png
| foundation      = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1880}}
|flagsize        = 150px
| founder          =  
|flagborder      =  
| location_city    =  
|flagcaption    = [[Coat of arms of Surrow]]
| location_country = [[Katranjiev]]
|department      =  
| location        =
|image          = TimHouston.png
| origins          =
|alt            =  
| key_people      =  
|incumbent      = [[Dwight Timbrell]]
| area_served      = [[Katranjiev]]
|incumbentsince  = 16 December, 2018
| industry        = {{wp|Postal services}}
|style          = {{wp|The Right Honourable}}
| products        =  
|residence      = [[Government House, Holcot Inlet]], [[Holcot Inlet]], [[Surrow]]
| services        = {{wp|Mail}}, {{wp|parcel post}}, {{wp|courier}}
|nominator      =
| revenue          =  
|member_of      = [[Parliament of Surrow|Parliament]]
| operating_income =  
|appointer      = [[Governor of Surrow|Governor]]
| net_income      =  
|termlength      = Up to four years
| num_employees    =  
|termlength_qualified = No term limits
| owner            = [[Government of Katranjiev]]
|constituting_instrument  = [[Constitution of Surrow]]
| parent          =  
|inaugural      = [[Clarence Bradley]]
| subsid          =  
|formation      = 1915
| slogan          = ''Бърз, надежден и ефективен'' (Prompt, reliable, and efficient)
|last            = [[Ted Fisher]]
| homepage        = [http://ksd.kj ksd.kj]
|abolished      = 24 June, 1950
| dissolved        =
|succession      = [[President of Surrow]]
| footnotes =
|deputy          = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Surrow]]
|salary          =  
|website        =  
}}
}}
The '''Kralska sluzhba za dostavka''' ([[Katranjian language|Katranjian]]: Кралска служба за доставка) is the {{wp|postal service}} of [[Katranjiev]], operated as a {{wp|crown corporation}}.
The '''Prime Minister of Surrow''' was the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Surrow]] from when it was granted full {{wp|self-government}} by [[Rythene]] in 1915 until Surrow was granted independence in 1950. By custom, the Prime Minister of Surrow was the leader of the largest party in the [[Parliament of Surrow|Surrowese Parliament]], or otherwise had the most support among the members of Parliament.


==History==
==List==
===Origins===
{| class="wikitable"  style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
[[File:Model_of_postal_carriage_Federlija_in_use_in_Serbia_from_1878.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Katranjian postal carriage from [[Antoni]], c. 1870s]]
|-
The origins of the postal system in Katranjiev may date back to the conquest of Katranjiev by the [[Neo-Sepcan Empire]], as the Neo-Sepcan Empire generally inherited the postal systems used by the [[Lysandrene Empire]].
! {{Abbr|№|Number}}
 
! width=5%| Portrait
However, the postal system at the time was primarily for communications between government officials, as it was necessary for officials to correspond with officials on the other side of the [[Gulf of Gelyevich]]. As imperial power weakened, the ability of the imperial government to maintain those postal systems weakened, and by the 800s CE, most communication between settlements was primarily done via {{wp|ad hoc}} methods. By the end of the first millennium CE, very little mail went to and from Katranjiev.
! width=10%| Name
 
! Took office
With an increase of trade among the existing trade routes between [[East Borea]] and [[West Borea]], Katranjiev became an important stopover point, which would allow enterprising couriers to transport mail and goods from both East Borea and West Borea to the other region, reaching a point that by the early 1400s, the two most prominent couriers delivering mail in present-day Katranjiev being the [[i Metlichina]] family in the west, and the [[al-Naqil]] family in the east.
! Left office
 
! Days
Over the next few centuries, the two families would dominate trade, with very little competition in the areas served: according to [[Apostol X]]'s record of the Golyamo Tour in 1682, he noted that:
! Election
 
! width=10%| Political party
<blockquote>"''Over the course of my journey, I have communicated with my court and my nobles via either an'' i Metlichina ''or an'' al-Naqil. Only once, on the pass from [[Krasimir]] to the [[Genida Desert|Great Desert]] have I seen both of them plying their trade.''</blockquote>
|-
 
|colspan=8 style="background-color:#C0C0C0;" align=center|'''1915-1950'''<br />[[File:Surrow_Flag.png|30px]] • Prime Minister of Surrow • [[File:Surrow_Flag.png|30px]]
This situation continued until the start of the nineteenth century, when {{wp|industrialization}} made it easier for mail to get to places. At the same time, many who were working have had enough of the practices of the al-Naqil and the i Metlichina families, and lobbied the Dukes to take control of all postal services going through their duchy. Thus, over the coming decades, the Dukes purchased their routes, or else proscribed the two families from operating in their territory, with the al-Naqil losing their last route by 1857, when the [[Talnakh (duchy)|duchy of Talnakh]] purchased it, and the i Metlichina losing their last route by 1864 when the [[Valariev|duke of Valariev]] issued an edict prohibiting them from operating their routes.
|-
 
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
However, with each duchy having their own postal system, it became more difficult to transport mail across Katranjiev. A royal commission reported in 1879 that:
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|1
 
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sir_Edward_Morris_-_Bain_Collection_crop.jpg|80px]]
<blockquote>"''A century ago, one can send a letter from [[Desislav]] to [[Krasimir]] for a relatively high sum, but a sum that can easily be predicted. Now, one has to go through four duchies, each with varying rates, meaning that the recipient pays more overall for the journey than what had been when the Metlichina's operated the route.''"</blockquote>
|rowspan="2"|[[Clarence Bradley]]<br/><small>(1856-1932)
 
|24 June, 1915
===Establishment===
|24 October, 1932
[[File:Turkish postmen.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Postmen in [[Bizuwiha]], c. 1890-1910]]
|{{Age in years, months and days|1915|06|24|1932|10|24}}
In April 1880, [[Apostol XII]] issued a royal decree, establishing an organization "with the power to set universal rates" for all mail crossing the country, and appointed [[Tsetsu i Metlichina]], who had previously operated the routes in the duchy of [[Valariev]] prior to 1864, to be its "postmaster general."
| [[Elections in Surrow#1915|1915]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1919|1919]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1923|1923]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1927|1927]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1931|1931]]
 
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
Tsetsu i Metlichina sought to integrate the existing ducal postal networks into a "coherent national system," with rates that were fair. Thus, in October 1880, Tsetsu announced as a stopgap measure to require that all mail transported between duchies must be charged at the cost of the destination duchy.
|-
 
| colspan="5"|<small>Longest serving Prime Minister of Surrow, with five majority [[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|FPU]] governments. Introduced basic welfare, regulations to ensure the merchants charged fair prices, instituted a minimum wage, and began building a road network to connect communities on [[Holcot Island]]. Died in office.</small>
Over the next several months, Tsetsu i Metlichina studied the postal systems in other countries, especially [[Montecara]], to see which innovations should be adopted to establish a more efficient postal system across national borders. He took an interest to the {{wp|postage stamp}}, which he felt would not only reduce the "amount of wasted mail" if the sender cannot afford to pay, but also enable the application of a flat nationwide rate, which would make it cheaper.
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
 
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|2
Thus, in July 1881, the first Katranjian postage stamp was issued, depicting the head of [[Apostol XII]], and valued at 6 chasti, for letters weighing one {{wp|Obsolete Russian units of measurement|lot}} (12.7974 grams) or fewer, followed days later by one worth 1 srebro, for letters weighing between one lot and three lot (38.3922 grams). This marked the end of the stopgap measure, and the government required that all mail use the stamps: by the end of 1881, all duchies adopted that system.
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Richard_Squires.jpg|80px]]
 
|rowspan="2"|[[Eddie Hammond]]<br/><small>(1884-1945)
Tsetsu i Metlichina died in 1882, and Apostol XII appointed [[Osahar al-Naqil]] to be the second postmaster general. Under Osahar al-Naqil's tenure, he focused on standardizing the postal system, in order to ensure that "all mail can be treated the same in all parts of the country." To this end, Osahar al-Naqil instituted uniform policies, requiring all mailbags to be made of the same materials, and all postmen to wear the same uniforms: in 1885, with the passage of the [[Constitution of Katranjiev]], the postal system was implicitly assigned to the federal government, and by 1888, "there [was] absolutely no distinction between the postal systems of [[Genalzim]] and [[Desislav (duchy)|Desislav]]."
|24 October, 1932
 
|27 September, 1934
With the standardization complete, Osahar al-Naqil retired in 1890, and was succeeded by [[Branimir i Metlichina]], son of Tsetsu i Metlichina. Under Branimir's tenure in the postal service, he focused his attention on innovating the Katranjian postal system, in particular introducing {{wp|post box|post boxes}} in 1895, which were intended to help "the worker send mail to his or her family living elsewhere" without needing him to go to the post office.
|{{Age in years, months and days|1932|10|24|1934|09|27}}
 
| ''none''
===20th century===
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
[[File:Mail_box,_Aigburth.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Pre-1960s postal box]]
|-
In 1907, [[Branimir i Metlichina]] retired on account of his old age, and was succeeded as postmaster-general by [[Habib al-Qatil]], son of Osahar al-Naqil. Habib al-Qatil maintained his predecessor's policies regarding innovation: in 1911, {{wp|Mail#First-Class|first-class mail}} was introduced, and in 1916, {{wp|airmail}} was introduced.
| colspan="5"|<small>Attempted to reform the fisheries and eliminate the power of the merchants completely, leading to [[Ted Fisher]] and many on the party to create the [[United People's Party (Surrow)|United People's Party]] in June 1934. Was ousted by a caucus revolt in September 1934.</small>
 
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
In 1921, Habib al-Qatil retired, and was succeeded by Branimir's son, [[Volen i Metlichina]]. Volen i Metlichina, like Habib al-Qatil, and his father, continued to innovate the Katranjian postal system. Volen i Metlichina served until his death in 1947, and was succeeded by Habib's son, [[Abbas al-Qatil]].
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|3
 
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Lord_Macdonald.jpg|80px]]
While Abbas al-Qatil continued his predecessor's tradition of innovation, most notably by introducing {{wp|postal codes}} in 1953, with the rise of terrorism in [[Sekhessia]], Abbas al-Qatil was forced to establish a {{wp|postal inspection agency|postal inspection agency}} to protect consumers and staff from bombs and "other weapons of destruction that could be used to harm civilians and government officials."
|rowspan="2"|[[Gilbert Bray]]<br/><small>(1888-1966)
 
|27 September, 1934
Abbas al-Qatil retired in 1973, and was succeeded by Volen's niece, [[Snezhana i Metlichina]], making her the first female postmaster general in Katranjian history. Snezhana i Metlichina began to make reforms to the structure of the Kralska sluzhba za dostavka, such as closing unprofitable post offices, excluding for those in remote areas of the country, absorbing {{wp|telegram services}} in 1979, as usage of telegrams declined, and in 1985, introducing stamp {{wp|vending machines}}, which combined with post boxes, were intended to replace post offices in remote areas.
|24 June, 1935
 
|{{Age in years, months and days|1934|09|27|1935|06|24}}
===Contemporary era===
| ''none''
[[Snezhana i Metlichina]] resigned in 1992, after allegations that she used her position to assist her family emerged, and was succeeded by Abbas' son, [[Imad al-Qatil]], becoming the final postmaster general.
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
 
|-
With the {{wp|internet}} gaining traction, Imad al-Qatil announced in 1995 plans to provide a national {{wp|webmail}} service: however, opposition from {{wp|internet service providers}} forced Imad al-Qatil to back down. Despite this setback, Imad al-Qatil continued to look towards the internet, saying in 1996 that "{{wp|online shopping}} will form a lot of our revenues." However, as other companies were allowed to deliver parcels, Imad believed that "the best way to keep our postal system fit for the digital age is to have it adopt a corporate structure."
| colspan="5"|<small>Shortest serving Prime Minister of Surrow. Attempted to take a more moderate course and to try and reunite the [[United People's Party (Surrow)|United People's Party]] with the Fishermen's Protective Union. Was defeated in the 1935 elections.</small>
 
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
In 2001, the government of Katranjiev acceded to Imad al-Qatil's request, with then-[[Prime Minister of Katranjiev|Prime Minister]] [[Paul Grigoryev]] stating that "the profits generated by our postal system will remain with the people." Thus, on January 1, 2002, it became a {{wp|crown corporation}}, with Imad al-Qatil become the chairman, while Snezhana's brother, [[Yatso i Metlichina]] becoming the {{wp|chief executive officer}}.
! style="background:#354C9C; color:white;" rowspan="2"|4
 
|rowspan="2"|[[File:BradleyKingSmallwood1948_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
During the 2000s, the Kralska sluzhba za dostavka began competing with parcel delivery services, such as (TBC): many people preferred to use its services for parcel delivery, as they had a high on-time rating, with only 2.1% of packages being delayed. Automated postal kiosks were introduced in 2005.
|rowspan="2"|[[Ted Fisher]]<br/><small>(1900-1991)
 
|24 June, 1935
Imad al-Qatil stepped down in 2011 as Chairman, and was succeeded by Yatso i Metlichina as the new Chairman, while a new CEO, [[Ruzha Iskrenova]] was appointed, with Yatso i Metlichina stating his intention to "end the tradition where an al-Qatil or an i Metlichina has governed our country's postal system."
|24 June, 1950
 
|{{Age in years, months and days|1935|06|24|1950|06|24}}
With the election of the government of [[Viktor Kahut]], he expressed the intention to partially privatize the company in 2014. This was met with substantial criticism, both by the postal union, and by Yatso i Metlichina, who threatened to resign if it were to move forward. After their defeat, [[Magarit Ogynan]] abandoned the plan to privatize the company.
| [[Elections in Surrow#1935|1935]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1954|1954]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1939|1939]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1943|1943]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1947|1947]]
 
| style="background:#354C9C; color:white;"|[[United People's Party (Surrow)|{{color|white|United People's}}]]
==Operations==
|-
[[File:SlivenPost.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Central Post Office, [[Krasimir]], 2008]]
| colspan="5"|<small>Reversed Eddie Hammond's reforms to the fisheries, while strengthening regulations to ensure that fishermen were able to sell goods at a fair price. Invested significantly in {{wp|Newfoundland outports|outports}}, with schools and clinics being built en masse during his term, oversaw the construction of the [[Surrow International Airport]] during the [[Second Great War (Levilion)|Second Great War]], and negotiated independence from [[Rythene]] in the aftermath of the Second Great War. Became the first [[President of Surrow]] in 1950.</small>
 
|}
As of 2017, the Kralska sluzhba za dostavka operates 4,695 post offices, 2,405 automated kiosks, 5,670 {{wp|Stamp vending machines in the United Kingdom|stamp vending machines}}, and maintains (TBC).

Latest revision as of 20:03, 18 March 2024

Prime Minister of Surrow
Surrow CoA.png
TimHouston.png
Incumbent
Dwight Timbrell
since 16 December, 2018
StyleThe Right Honourable
Member ofParliament
ResidenceGovernment House, Holcot Inlet, Holcot Inlet, Surrow
AppointerGovernor
Term lengthUp to four years
No term limits
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Surrow
Inaugural holderClarence Bradley
Formation1915
Final holderTed Fisher
Abolished24 June, 1950
SuccessionPresident of Surrow
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Surrow

The Prime Minister of Surrow was the head of government of Surrow from when it was granted full self-government by Rythene in 1915 until Surrow was granted independence in 1950. By custom, the Prime Minister of Surrow was the leader of the largest party in the Surrowese Parliament, or otherwise had the most support among the members of Parliament.

List

Portrait Name Took office Left office Days Election Political party
1915-1950
Surrow Flag.png • Prime Minister of Surrow • Surrow Flag.png
1 Sir Edward Morris - Bain Collection crop.jpg Clarence Bradley
(1856-1932)
24 June, 1915 24 October, 1932 17 years and 4 months 1915
1919
1923
1927
1931
FPU
Longest serving Prime Minister of Surrow, with five majority FPU governments. Introduced basic welfare, regulations to ensure the merchants charged fair prices, instituted a minimum wage, and began building a road network to connect communities on Holcot Island. Died in office.
2 Richard Squires.jpg Eddie Hammond
(1884-1945)
24 October, 1932 27 September, 1934 1 year, 11 months and 3 days none FPU
Attempted to reform the fisheries and eliminate the power of the merchants completely, leading to Ted Fisher and many on the party to create the United People's Party in June 1934. Was ousted by a caucus revolt in September 1934.
3 Lord Macdonald.jpg Gilbert Bray
(1888-1966)
27 September, 1934 24 June, 1935 8 months and 28 days none FPU
Shortest serving Prime Minister of Surrow. Attempted to take a more moderate course and to try and reunite the United People's Party with the Fishermen's Protective Union. Was defeated in the 1935 elections.
4 BradleyKingSmallwood1948 (cropped).jpg Ted Fisher
(1900-1991)
24 June, 1935 24 June, 1950 15 years 1935
1954
1939
1943
1947
United People's
Reversed Eddie Hammond's reforms to the fisheries, while strengthening regulations to ensure that fishermen were able to sell goods at a fair price. Invested significantly in outports, with schools and clinics being built en masse during his term, oversaw the construction of the Surrow International Airport during the Second Great War, and negotiated independence from Rythene in the aftermath of the Second Great War. Became the first President of Surrow in 1950.