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| post = President of Lissatha | | post = President of Lissatha | ||
| native_name = ''Presidros dou | | native_name = ''Presidros dou Lisátha'' | ||
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Revision as of 11:21, 20 October 2021
President of Lissatha | |
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Presidros dou Lisátha | |
Style | Mr. President (informal) The Honorable (formal) |
Type | Head of state, head of government |
Residence | Presidential Mansion |
Appointer | Electoral College |
Term length | 4 years, renewable once |
Formation | August 20, 1938 (83 years ago) |
First holder | Appolon Pachis |
Deputy | Vice President of Lissatha |
Salary | 300,000 annually |
The president of Lissatha is the head of state and head of government of Lissatha. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Lissathan Armed Forces.
The president plays a leading role in both foreign and domestic policy, being Lissatha's main representative on the international stage and responsibility for the execution and enforcement of federal law and the responsibility to appoint federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. The president also has the ability to sign or veto federal legislation. They also act as the de facto leader of their political parties, granting them strong influence over members of their party.
The president is elected indirectly through the Electoral College to a four-year term, along with the vice president.
History
Legislative Powers
Executive Powers
Selection Process
Eligibility
Campaigns
Election
List of Presidents
President of the Slavic Union | |||||
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth-Death) |
Term of office | Political Party | |
1 | Appolon Pachis (1881-1961) |
August 19 1938 |
February 14 1961 |
Republican-Federalist Party | |
2 | Diego Monaldo (1918-1993) |
February 14 1961 |
August 19 1966 |
Republican-Federalist Party | |
3 | File:Aldo Moro in 1965.jpg | Fausto Gentile (1917-2012) |
August 19 1966 |
August 16 1974 |
New Democracy |
4 | Apostolos Romano (1925-1980) |
August 16 1974 |
June 13 1980 |
New Democracy | |
5 | Ivo Leone (1926-1993) |
June 13 1980 |
August 20 1982 |
New Democracy | |
6 | Evgenios Rustici (1918-1998) |
August 20 1982 |
August 17 1990 |
Republican-Federalist Party | |
7 | Charilaos Damiani (1929-2006) |
August 17 1990 |
August 21 1998 |
Liberal-Conservative | |
8 | Konstantinos Kosta (Born 1955) |
August 21 1998 |
August 16 2002 |
Republican-Federalist Party | |
9 | Moreno Napoliello (Born 1934) |
August 16 2002 |
August 20 2010 |
Liberal-Conservative | |
10 | Alfio Masin (Born 1948) |
August 20 2010 |
August 17 2018 |
Federal-Republican Party | |
11 | Klaudio Angela (Born 1964) |
August 17 2018 |
Present | Federal-Republican Party |