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| inaugural              = [[Rózsá Prohászka]] (Principality, 1918–1924)
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* Current form:<br>11 February 1938
* Current form:<br>11 February 1938

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Chancellor of Ruvelka
Ruvelya Kancellárja
Ṷḭṻìłḥi Űiṵūìłłíṷḩi
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Coat of arms of Ruvelka
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Incumbent
Márthe Pryde
since 20 August 2019 (2019-08-20)
StyleMadam Chancellor
StatusHead of Government
Member ofCabinet of Ruvelka
SeatImperial Chancellery, Debrecen
AppointerRoyal Princess of Ruvelka
Term length3 years, renewable
Constituting instrumentImperial Law of the Grand Principality of Ruvelka
Inaugural holderRózsá Prohászka
(Principality, 1918–1924)
Formation
  • Principality:
    13 September 1918
  • Current form:
    11 February 1938
DeputyVice Chancellor of Ruvelka

The Chancellor of Ruvelka, officially the Imperial Chancellor of the Grand Principality of Ruvelka, is the head of government of Ruvelka and ranks as the most senior government minister. Ruvelka’s first Chancellor was Rózsá Prohászka who was appointed to the post by the first Federal Assembly in the aftermath of the Ruvelkan Civil War.

The incumbent Chancellor is Márthe Pryde who is currently serving as the eighteenth Chancellor of the Federal Assembly. Márthe was appointed to the position by Monika Prohászka on 20 August 2019 and confirmed by the Assembly on 23 August 2019. She is a member of the Independent Socialist Party, but is seen as more progressive than her predecessor.

The position is appointed by Ruvelka’s Royal Princess—normally an individual most likely to command the confidence of the Peoples’ Assembly—and confirmed via vote by the Federal Assembly. Historically this individual has been the leader of the political alliance that holds the largest number of seats in the Assembly.

Appointment and Tenure

Responsibilities and Powers

Vice-Chancellor

History

Living Former Chancellors