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==Entitlements==
==Entitlements==
==List of Executive Secretaries==
==List of Executive Secretaries==
===Provisional Government (1956-1961)===
===Provisional Government (1955-1961)===
 
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!rowspan=2 style="width:25px;"|№
!colspan=2 style="width:280px;"|Executive Secretary
!colspan=3|Term of office
! style="width:100px;" rowspan="2"|Political Party
! style="width:100px;" rowspan="2"|Elected
|-
!Portrait
!width=180px|Name<br /><small>(Birth–Death)</small>
!Took Office
!Left Office
!Days
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#749950; color:black;"|-
|rowspan=2|[[File:Youssef_Seddik.jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Röstäm Mukhamé'''<br/><small>(1910-1977)</small>
|19 April 1955
|21 December 1956
|{{age in days|1955|4|19|1956|12|21}}<br><small>''Resigned''</small>
|style="background:#749950; color:black;"|'''''Military'''''
| -
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Leader of the Officers' Coup of 1955. Resigned from the position upon the establishment of the Girbetese Revolutionary Secretariat, which laid the groundwork for the modern Executive Secretariat.}}
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#749950; color:black;"|1
|rowspan=2|[[File:Boghdadi,_1958.jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Emil Toktamish Borhan'''<br/><small>(1919-1993)</small>
|19 April 1955
|21 December 1956
|{{age in days|1956|12|22|1961|12|21}}
|style="background:#749950; color:black;"|'''''Military'''''
| ''Appointee''
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Emil Toktamish Borhan}}
|}
===First Model (1961-1976)===
===First Model (1961-1976)===


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|22 December 1976
|22 December 1976
|18 May 1985
|18 May 1985
|{{age in days|1976|12|22|1985|5|18}}
|{{age in days|1976|12|22|1985|5|18}}<br><small>''Died in Office''</small>
|style="background:#d64949; color:black;"|'''[[Democratic Labor Party of Girbeta|DL]]'''
|style="background:#d64949; color:black;"|'''[[Democratic Labor Party of Girbeta|DL]]'''
|[[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|1976]], [[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|1981]]
|[[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|1976]], [[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|1981]]
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#49cdd6; color:black;"|9
!rowspan=2 style="background:#49cdd6; color:black;"|9
|rowspan=2|[[File:Alejandro_Toledo_(8682).jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|[[File:Alejandro_Toledo_(8682).jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Denis Aisake'''<br/><small>(1949-)</small>
|rowspan=2|'''Denis Aisake'''<br/><small>(1961-)</small>
|22 December 1996
|22 December 1996
|21 December 2001
|21 December 2001
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|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Denis Aisake}}
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Denis Aisake}}
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#6c51b8; color:black;"|10
|rowspan=2|[[File:DRA._ROSALIA_ARTEAGA_(25654658468)_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Dr. Ese Berk'''<br/><small>(1941-)</small>
|22 December 2006
|3 April 2010
|{{age in days|2006|12|22|2010|4|3}}<br><small>''Resigned''</small>
|style="background:#6c51b8; color:black;"|'''[[Conservative Party of Girbeta|C]]'''
|[[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|2006]]
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Dr. Ese Berk. Resigned from office in 2010 in response to allegations involving a corruption scandal within the National Port Authority.}}
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#6c51b8; color:black;"|11
|rowspan=2|[[File:León_Febres_Cordero.jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Bayindir Orbay'''<br/><small>(1937-2019)</small>
|12 April 2010
|21 December 2011
|{{age in days|2010|4|12|2011|12|21}}
|style="background:#6c51b8; color:black;"|'''[[Conservative Party of Girbeta|C]]'''
|''Appointee''
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Bayindir Orbay.}}
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#49cdd6; color:black;"|12
|rowspan=2|[[File:Epeli_Nailatikau_2012.jpg|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''Marau Kona'''<br/><small>(1934-)</small>
|22 December 2011
|21 December 2016
|{{age in days|2011|12|22|2016|12|21}}
|style="background:#49cdd6; color:black;"|'''[[Liberal Union Party of Girbeta|LU]]'''
|[[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|2011]]
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|Marau Kona}}
|- bgcolor=#EEEEEE
!rowspan=2 style="background:#d64949; color:black;"|13
|rowspan=2|[[File:Commissarmust.png|80px]]
|rowspan=2|'''[[Moussera Sabbé]]'''<br/><small>(1976-)</small>
|22 December 2016
|colspan=2|''Incumbent''
|style="background:#d64949; color:black;"|'''[[Democratic Labor Party of Girbeta|DL]]'''
|[[Elections in Girbeta#Election results|2016]]
|-
|colspan=5 align=left| {{small|[[Moussera Sabbé]]. First transgendered {{wpl|head of state}} in the world.}}
|}
{{Girbeta}}

Revision as of 15:25, 27 May 2020

History

Function

Election and Inauguration

Entitlements

List of Executive Secretaries

Provisional Government (1955-1961)

Executive Secretary Term of office Political Party Elected
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took Office Left Office Days
- Youssef Seddik.jpg Röstäm Mukhamé
(1910-1977)
19 April 1955 21 December 1956 612
Resigned
Military -
Leader of the Officers' Coup of 1955. Resigned from the position upon the establishment of the Girbetese Revolutionary Secretariat, which laid the groundwork for the modern Executive Secretariat.
1 Boghdadi, 1958.jpg Emil Toktamish Borhan
(1919-1993)
19 April 1955 21 December 1956 1825 Military Appointee
Emil Toktamish Borhan

First Model (1961-1976)

Second Model (1976-Present)

Executive Secretary Term of office Political Party Elected
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took Office Left Office Days
5 Enrico Berlinguer.jpg Irek Bassem
(1923-1985)
22 December 1976 18 May 1985 3069
Died in Office
DL 1976, 1981
Irek Bassem was elected the first Executive Secretary of the Tichvaist Union to hold the office following the Constitutional Reforms of earlier that year. While early in his tenure, his reputation as a stalwart reformer and anti-corruption leader was tarnished by popular beliefs among conservatives that he wanted to use the office to advance his own meteoric political career. Bassem was the main proponent of the "Bezneñ-šartlar" policy which significantly eased restrictions on how business operated within Girbeta's borders, and laid the groundwork for the country's "workers' economy" which sought to act as an alternative to both Western capitalism and the Command Economies of the Eastern Bloc. While his second term in office was controversial at the time, he was reelected by a landslide to continue carrying out his policies of reform. Died in office from a previously-undetected brain cancer in 1985.
6 Jesse Jackson, half-length portrait of Jackson seated at a table, July 1, 1983 edit.jpg Luis Basie
(1942-)
27 May 1985 21 December 1991 2399 DL 1986
Having served as Irek Bassem's Vice-Secretary during his second term, Basie was appointed his provisional successor in 1985 following his death. Running on a platform of international cooperation in 1986 as an extension of Bezneñ-šartlar, Basie worked to encourage foreign investment in Girbeta and worked to make the country a leader in the field of the growing field of environmental policy, establishing numerous government programs for climate and ecology research, including the then-controversial Mount Kannan Research Station and Observatory.
7 Lopez Murphy.jpg Marat Safin
(1949-)
22 December 1991 21 December 1996 1826 LU 1991
Marat Safin
8 Carlos Mesa, ex-President of Bolivia (cropped).jpg Resat Okay
(1949-)
22 December 1996 21 December 2001 1825 LU 1996
Resat Okay
9 Alejandro Toledo (8682).jpg Denis Aisake
(1961-)
22 December 1996 21 December 2001 1825 LU 2001
Denis Aisake
10 DRA. ROSALIA ARTEAGA (25654658468) (cropped).jpg Dr. Ese Berk
(1941-)
22 December 2006 3 April 2010 1198
Resigned
C 2006
Dr. Ese Berk. Resigned from office in 2010 in response to allegations involving a corruption scandal within the National Port Authority.
11 León Febres Cordero.jpg Bayindir Orbay
(1937-2019)
12 April 2010 21 December 2011 618 C Appointee
Bayindir Orbay.
12 Epeli Nailatikau 2012.jpg Marau Kona
(1934-)
22 December 2011 21 December 2016 1826 LU 2011
Marau Kona
13 Commissarmust.png Moussera Sabbé
(1976-)
22 December 2016 Incumbent DL 2016
Moussera Sabbé. First transgendered head of state in the world.