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The Chancellor of the [[United Kingdom of Ottonia]] is the functional {{wp|head of government}} of South Ottonia, serving as the head of the [[Royal Ottonian Senate]] and the primary elected deputy to the [[Monarchy of the United Kingdom of Ottonia|Storkeneg]]. Although in theory the Senate and the Chancellor serve in an advisory capacity to the monarch, in practice the monarchs of South Ottonia have entrusted much of the day-to-day governance of the country to the Chancellor, their Cabinet, and the Senate. | |||
==Selection and Election== | ==Selection and Election== | ||
The Chancellor is elected by the Royal Ottonian Senate when the Chancellery is vacant; the vacancy can occur via the resignation or death-in-office by the previous Chancellor, or via their forced removal via a {{wp|vote of no confidence}}. Although by custom the Chancellor is typically elected from seated members of the Senate, there is no rule that requires this to be the case, and in fact two Chancellors ([[Karlus Klaussunn]] and [[Joerg Kleiner]]) have been elected despite not being Senators at the time of their election. | |||
==List of Chancellors of the UKO== | ==List of Chancellors of the UKO== | ||
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|colspan=2| | |colspan=2|The first Chancellor of the UKO, Faramund largely acted as a deputy for the young and inexperienced [[Rudulf I of Ottonia|Rudulf]] and [[Anna I of Ottonia|Anna]], as well as a liasion with their allies across various factions. Faramund was tasked with establishing many of the norms of the South Ottonian government, before ill health forced him to resign in 1925. | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Karlus Klaussunn]] <br> <small>(1894 - 1961)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Karlus Klaussunn]] <br> <small>(1894 - 1961)</small> | ||
|(1943 - 1956) | |(1943 - 1956) | ||
|style="background: gold; color: | |style="background: gold; color: blue"|Action for Reunification | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Felip Tryntun Wylsun|Felip Wylsun]] <br> <small>(1901 - 1977)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Felip Tryntun Wylsun|Felip Wylsun]] <br> <small>(1901 - 1977)</small> | ||
|(1956 - 1966) | |(1956 - 1966) | ||
|style="background: red; color: | |style="background: red; color: black"|Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Lothar Saaring]] <br> <small>(1915 - 1982)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Lothar Saaring]] <br> <small>(1915 - 1982)</small> | ||
|(1966 - 1978) | |(1966 - 1978) | ||
|style="background: | |style="background: blue; color: silver"|Front for National Renewal | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Ramire Tyson Graegury|Ramire Graegury]] <br> <small>(1914 - 1993)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Ramire Tyson Graegury|Ramire Graegury]] <br> <small>(1914 - 1993)</small> | ||
|(1978 - 1992) | |(1978 - 1992) | ||
|style="background: green; color: | |style="background: green; color: silver"|Committee for Growth | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Aleksandr Marton Denning|Aleks Denning]] <br> <small>(1940 - 2014)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Aleksandr Marton Denning|Aleks Denning]] <br> <small>(1940 - 2014)</small> | ||
|(1992 - 1999) | |(1992 - 1999) | ||
|style="background: green; color: | |style="background: green; color: silver"|Committee for Growth | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Petr Langdun Hueward|Petr Hueward]] <br> <small>(1948 - 2019)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Petr Langdun Hueward|Petr Hueward]] <br> <small>(1948 - 2019)</small> | ||
|(1999 - 2003) | |(1999 - 2003) | ||
|style="background: red; color: | |style="background: red; color: black"|Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Francis Olesun Elswyrth|Francis Elswyrth]] <br> <small>(1948 - 2019)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Francis Olesun Elswyrth|Francis Elswyrth]] <br> <small>(1948 - 2019)</small> | ||
|(2003 - 2008) | |(2003 - 2008) | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Danyl Ruger Cheratun-Wylls]] <br> <small>(1955 - 2021)</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Danyl Ruger Cheratun-Wylls|Danyl Cheratun-Wylls]] <br> <small>(1955 - 2021)</small> | ||
|(2008 - 2010) | |(2008 - 2010) | ||
|style="background: red; color: | |style="background: red; color: black"|Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Edwyrd Jaal]] <br> <small>(1963 - )</small> | |rowspan=2|[[Edwyrd Jaal]] <br> <small>(1963 - )</small> | ||
|(2010 - 2022) | |(2010 - 2022) | ||
|style="background: green; color: | |style="background: green; color: silver"|Committee for Growth | ||
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|rowspan=2|[[Joerg Kleiner]] <br> <small>(1971 - )</small> | |||
|(2022 - ) | |||
|style="background: blue; color: silver"|Front for National Renewal | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:17, 13 December 2023
Chancellor of the Royal Senate of Ottonia | |
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Style | His Excellency (formal, international correspondence) |
Residence | Wyteoak Palace, Aschenburg |
Term length | No set term |
Inaugural holder | Heward Faramund November 23rd, 1922 |
Formation | Aschenburg Charter, 1922 |
The Chancellor of the United Kingdom of Ottonia is the functional head of government of South Ottonia, serving as the head of the Royal Ottonian Senate and the primary elected deputy to the Storkeneg. Although in theory the Senate and the Chancellor serve in an advisory capacity to the monarch, in practice the monarchs of South Ottonia have entrusted much of the day-to-day governance of the country to the Chancellor, their Cabinet, and the Senate.
Selection and Election
The Chancellor is elected by the Royal Ottonian Senate when the Chancellery is vacant; the vacancy can occur via the resignation or death-in-office by the previous Chancellor, or via their forced removal via a vote of no confidence. Although by custom the Chancellor is typically elected from seated members of the Senate, there is no rule that requires this to be the case, and in fact two Chancellors (Karlus Klaussunn and Joerg Kleiner) have been elected despite not being Senators at the time of their election.
List of Chancellors of the UKO
No. | Portrait | Name (Born-Died) |
Term of office | Faction/Party |
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1 | Heward Faramund (b. 1857 - d. 1927) |
(1922 - 1925) | Non-Partisan | |
The first Chancellor of the UKO, Faramund largely acted as a deputy for the young and inexperienced Rudulf and Anna, as well as a liasion with their allies across various factions. Faramund was tasked with establishing many of the norms of the South Ottonian government, before ill health forced him to resign in 1925. | ||||
2 | Wendel Faeryn (1855 - 1926) |
(1925 - 1926) | Non-Partisan | |
3 | Izaak Schoenburg (1868 - 1937) |
(1926 - 1931) | Non-Partisan | |
4 | Edwyrd Leonburg (1866 - 1940) |
(1931 - 1933) | Non-Partisan | |
5 | Felix Godwyn (1882 - 1945) |
(1933 - 1939) | Non-Partisan | |
6 | Leopuld Shraedur (1881 - 1950) |
(1939 - 1943) | Non-Partisan | |
7 | Karlus Klaussunn (1894 - 1961) |
(1943 - 1956) | Action for Reunification | |
8 | Felip Wylsun (1901 - 1977) |
(1956 - 1966) | Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | |
9 | Lothar Saaring (1915 - 1982) |
(1966 - 1978) | Front for National Renewal | |
10 | Ramire Graegury (1914 - 1993) |
(1978 - 1992) | Committee for Growth | |
11 | Aleks Denning (1940 - 2014) |
(1992 - 1999) | Committee for Growth | |
12 | Petr Hueward (1948 - 2019) |
(1999 - 2003) | Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | |
13 | Francis Elswyrth (1948 - 2019) |
(2003 - 2008) | Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | |
14 | Danyl Cheratun-Wylls (1955 - 2021) |
(2008 - 2010) | Alliance for Tradition & Harmony | |
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15 | Edwyrd Jaal (1963 - ) |
(2010 - 2022) | Committee for Growth | |
16 | Joerg Kleiner (1971 - ) |
(2022 - ) | Front for National Renewal | |