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!№!!Portrait!!Secretary-General<br><small>(Born–Died)</small>!!Dates in office!!Country of origin!!CN Regional Group!!Reason of withdrawal | !№!!Portrait!!Secretary-General<br><small>(Born–Died)</small>!!Dates in office!!Country of origin!!CN Regional Group!!Reason of withdrawal | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''1'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File: | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''1'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Robert Schuman-1929.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Niels Cornelissen]]'''<br><small>(b–d)</small>||1 January 1935 – <br />31 December 1944||{{flagicon image|Flag of Hennehouwe.png}} [[Hennehouwe]]||Euclea East||Retired after two full terms. | ||
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|colspan="6"|Description | |colspan="6"|Description. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''2'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Rab Butler.png|80px]]||'''[[Ælfwine Dagaperht]]'''<br><small>(b–d)</small>||1 January | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''2'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Rab Butler.png|80px]]||'''[[Ælfwine Dagaperht]]'''<br><small>(b–d)</small>||1 January 1945 – <br />31 December 1949||{{flagicon image|BucklandFlag.png}} [[Buckland]]||Euclea East||Retired after one terms. | ||
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|colspan="6"|Description | |colspan="6"|Description | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''3'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File: | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''3'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Keith Holyoake (crop).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Édouard Montagne]]'''<br><small>(b–d)</small>||1 January 1950 – <br />31 December 1954||{{flag|Valentir}}||Southern Group||Retired after one term. | ||
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|colspan="6"| | |colspan="6"|First non-Euclean secretary general. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''4'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:John F Kennedy.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Seán Fitzgerald]]'''<br><small>(1905–1961)</small>||1 January 1955 – <br />22 November 1961||{{flag|Caldia}}||Euclea East||Died in a plane crash in [[Military dictatorship in Etruria|Etruria]] while on a peacekeeping mission. | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''4'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:John F Kennedy.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Seán Fitzgerald]]'''<br><small>(1905–1961)</small>||1 January 1955 – <br />22 November 1961||{{flag|Caldia}}||Euclea East||Died in a plane crash in [[Military dictatorship in Etruria|Etruria]] while on a peacekeeping mission. | ||
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|colspan="6"|Fitzgerald is the only CN Secretary-General to die in office; he was killed in an airplane crash en route to cease-fire negotiations during the [[Western Emergency]]. Fitzgerald has been referred to as one of the most influential and controversial Secretary-Generals, taking a more activist role than his predecessors and promoting the CN as a more assertive organisation. | |colspan="6"|Fitzgerald is the only CN Secretary-General to die in office; he was killed in an airplane crash en route to cease-fire negotiations during the [[Western Emergency]]. Fitzgerald has been referred to as one of the most influential and controversial Secretary-Generals, taking a more activist role than his predecessors and promoting the CN as a more assertive organisation. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>''' | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''-'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:23.04.1969. A Poher. G. Monnerville. L. Eeckhoutte. (1969) - 53Fi3443 (cropped).jpg|80px]]||'''''[[Oriol Giménez Huguet]]'''''<br><small>(1901-1985)</small>||22 November 1961 – <br />31 December 1966||{{flagicon image|Florena.png}} [[Florena]]||Euclea East||Served as interim Secretary-General following Fitzgerald's death. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''5'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Joseph Kasa-Vubu in Israel.png|80px]]||'''[[Gami Aman]]'''<br><small>(1901-1985)</small>||1 January 1962 – <br />31 December 1966||{{flagicon image|IsokanFlag.png}} [[Nasana]]||Badawiya-Bahia||Failed to get elected to a second term. | |||
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|colspan="6"|First non-white secretary-general. | |||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''6'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Trần Xuân Dũng.png|80px]]||'''[[Xiujien Nŭyyöhō]]'''<br><small>(1914-1997)</small>||1 January 1967 – <br />31 December 1976||{{flagicon image|Flagyi.png}} [[Yi]] ||Coius South||Retired after two full terms. | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''6'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Trần Xuân Dũng.png|80px]]||'''[[Xiujien Nŭyyöhō]]'''<br><small>(1914-1997)</small>||1 January 1967 – <br />31 December 1976||{{flagicon image|Flagyi.png}} [[Yi]] ||Coius South||Retired after two full terms. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''7'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Georges Pompidou - Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F020538-0006 (cropped).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Frédérique Lambert]]'''<br><small>(1912-1994)</small>||1 January 1977 – <br />22 September | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''7'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Georges Pompidou - Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F020538-0006 (cropped).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Frédérique Lambert]]'''<br><small>(1912-1994)</small>||1 January 1977 – <br />22 September 1984||{{flagicon image|Flag of Cassier.png}} [[Cassier]]||Asteria North||Resigned due to a corruption scandal. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''-'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Hafizullah Amin.jpg|80px]]||'''''[[Oqil Rasulzoda]]'''''<br><small>(1902-1990)</small>||22 September 1984 – <br />31 December 1984||{{flagicon image|KarzaristanFlag.png}} [[Karzaristan]] ||Coius West||Served as interim Secretary-General following Lambert's resignation. | |||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''8'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Mauno-Koivisto-1967.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Juho Pekkala]]'''<br><small>(1921-2012)</small>|| | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''8'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Mauno-Koivisto-1967.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Juho Pekkala]]'''<br><small>(1921-2012)</small>||1 January 1984 – <br />31 December 1989||{{flagicon image|KansastoFlag.png}} [[Kansasto]] ||Euclea West||Retired after one full term. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''9'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Bettino Craxi 2.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Giancarlo Pasetto]]'''<br><small>(1935-2007)</small>||1 January | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''9'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Bettino Craxi 2.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Giancarlo Pasetto]]'''<br><small>(1935-2007)</small>||1 January 1989 – <br />31 December 1993||{{flag|Etruria}}||Euclea East||Retired after one full term. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''10'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Fernando Henrique Cardoso em maio de 1998.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Vytautas Šeduikytė]]'''<br><small>(1934-)</small>||1 January | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''10'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Fernando Henrique Cardoso em maio de 1998.jpg|80px]]||'''[[Vytautas Šeduikytė]]'''<br><small>(1934-)</small>||1 January 1994 – <br />31 December 2003||{{flagicon image|Vilca-Flag.png}} [[Vilcasuamanas]]||Asteria South||Retired after two full terms. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''11'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Sooronbay Jeenbekov (2017-11-30).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Shavkat Karimi]]'''<br><small>(1948-)</small>||1 January 2004 – <br />31 December | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''11'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Sooronbay Jeenbekov (2017-11-30).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Shavkat Karimi]]'''<br><small>(1948-)</small>||1 January 2004 – <br />31 December 2013||{{flagicon image|Flag of Kituk.png}} [[Kituk]]||Coius West||Served full two terms. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|<center>'''12'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File: | |rowspan="2"|<center>'''12'''</center>||rowspan="2"|[[File:Salome Zurabishvili in 2018 (cropped).jpg|80px]]||'''[[Ekaterine Beruchashvili]]'''<br><small>(born 1956)</small>||1 January 2014 – <br />present||{{flagicon image|Flag of Tbilisi.svg}} [[Vedmed]]||Euclea West|| | ||
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|colspan="6"|Beruchashvili is the first women Secretary-General of the CN. | |colspan="6"|Beruchashvili is the first women Secretary-General of the CN. |
Revision as of 12:52, 7 August 2019
Secretary-General of the Community of Nations | |
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Community of Nations | |
Style | Her Excellency |
Nominator | General and Administrative Committee |
Appointer | International Assembly |
Term length | 5 years renewable Non (official) Two (customary) |
Constituting instrument | Community of Nations Charter |
Inaugural holder | Édouard Montagne |
Formation | 12 May 1935 |
Deputy | Deputy Secretary-General for Personnel Deputy Secretary-General for Logistics |
The Community of Nations Secretary-General is the leading executive and presiding legislative figure of the Community of Nations, and is responsible for the enforcement of international laws, regulations, and treaties. The Secretary-General is an extremely important individual who wields great influence in the international community. Until the 1960's Secretary-Generals were mostly from Euclea, but since then there has been a growing tendency for Secretary-Generals to rotate between regional groups. The current secretary-general, Ekaterine Beruchashvili, is the first female to hold the position.
List of Secretary-Generals
№ | Portrait | Secretary-General (Born–Died) |
Dates in office | Country of origin | CN Regional Group | Reason of withdrawal |
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Niels Cornelissen (b–d) |
1 January 1935 – 31 December 1944 |
Hennehouwe | Euclea East | Retired after two full terms. | ||
Description. | ||||||
Ælfwine Dagaperht (b–d) |
1 January 1945 – 31 December 1949 |
Buckland | Euclea East | Retired after one terms. | ||
Description | ||||||
Édouard Montagne (b–d) |
1 January 1950 – 31 December 1954 |
Valentir | Southern Group | Retired after one term. | ||
First non-Euclean secretary general. | ||||||
Seán Fitzgerald (1905–1961) |
1 January 1955 – 22 November 1961 |
Caldia | Euclea East | Died in a plane crash in Etruria while on a peacekeeping mission. | ||
Fitzgerald is the only CN Secretary-General to die in office; he was killed in an airplane crash en route to cease-fire negotiations during the Western Emergency. Fitzgerald has been referred to as one of the most influential and controversial Secretary-Generals, taking a more activist role than his predecessors and promoting the CN as a more assertive organisation. | ||||||
Oriol Giménez Huguet (1901-1985) |
22 November 1961 – 31 December 1966 |
Florena | Euclea East | Served as interim Secretary-General following Fitzgerald's death. | ||
Gami Aman (1901-1985) |
1 January 1962 – 31 December 1966 |
Nasana | Badawiya-Bahia | Failed to get elected to a second term. | ||
First non-white secretary-general. | ||||||
Xiujien Nŭyyöhō (1914-1997) |
1 January 1967 – 31 December 1976 |
Yi | Coius South | Retired after two full terms. | ||
Frédérique Lambert (1912-1994) |
1 January 1977 – 22 September 1984 |
Cassier | Asteria North | Resigned due to a corruption scandal. | ||
File:Hafizullah Amin.jpg | Oqil Rasulzoda (1902-1990) |
22 September 1984 – 31 December 1984 |
Karzaristan | Coius West | Served as interim Secretary-General following Lambert's resignation. | |
Juho Pekkala (1921-2012) |
1 January 1984 – 31 December 1989 |
Kansasto | Euclea West | Retired after one full term. | ||
Giancarlo Pasetto (1935-2007) |
1 January 1989 – 31 December 1993 |
Etruria | Euclea East | Retired after one full term. | ||
Vytautas Šeduikytė (1934-) |
1 January 1994 – 31 December 2003 |
Vilcasuamanas | Asteria South | Retired after two full terms. | ||
Shavkat Karimi (1948-) |
1 January 2004 – 31 December 2013 |
Kituk | Coius West | Served full two terms. | ||
Ekaterine Beruchashvili (born 1956) |
1 January 2014 – present |
Vedmed | Euclea West | |||
Beruchashvili is the first women Secretary-General of the CN. |