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Secretary-General of the
Community of Nations
CommonwealthLogo.png
Community of Nations
StyleHer Excellency
NominatorAdministrative Committee
AppointerInternational Assembly
Term length5 years renewable
(traditionally limited to 2 terms)
Constituting instrumentCommunity of Nations Charter
Inaugural holderSome White Guy
Formation12 May 1935 (89 years ago) (1935-05-12)
DeputyFirst-Deputy Secretary-General
Second-Deputy Secretary-General.

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. Because of the tense relations between the various blocs, DITO, QTO, and the Popular International, the vast majority of Secretary-Generals have been chosen from countries who are a member of the Non-Aligned Council.

List of Secretary-Generals

Portrait Secretary-General
(Born–Died)
Dates in office Country of origin CN Regional Group Reason of withdrawal
1
File:Image Some Estmerish/Weranic guy
(b–d)
12 May 1935 –
31 December 1939
Template:Country data white place Euclea East Term.
Description
2
File:Image Some white guy
(b–d)
1 January 1940 –
31 December 1949
Template:Country data white place Euclea East Term.
Description
3
File:Image Some Estmerish/Weranic guy
(b–d)
12 May 1935 –
31 December 1939
Template:Country data white place Euclea East Term.
Description
4
President interviewed by Walter Cronkite. President Kennedy ( close-up ). Hyannisport, MA, Squaw Island. - NARA - 194259 (edit).jpg Seán Fitzgerald
(1905–1961)
1 January 1955 –
22 November 1961
 Glytter Northern Group Died in a plane crash in Estmere while on a peacekeeping mission.
Fitzgerald is the only CN Secretary-General to die in office; he was killed in a Douglas DC-6 airplane en route to cease-fire negotiations. Fitzgerald has been referred to as the "best secretary general so far" and his appointment has been mentioned as the most notable success for the CN.
5
File:Napoleon Lacan.jpg Napoleon Lacan
(1882-1980)
1 January 1962 –
31 December 1972
Template:Country data Senouillac Asteria North Retired after two full terms.
Lacan was the first Secretary-General to come from outside Euclea. Lacan was the first former Head of State to become a Secretary-General. Lacan had served as Prime Minister from 1955-1958. During his two terms in office, he heavily advocated for the arts and sports.
6
File:Tor-Kleide Mannegaard.jpg Tor-Kleide Mannegaard
(1901-1985)
1 January 1973 –
31 December 1978
Template:Country data Soled Asteria North Retired after one full term.
7
File:Marcos Calderon.jpg Marcos Calderón
(1920-2003)
1 January 1979 –
22 September 1981
Template:Country data Lusitana Euclea East Resigned after corruption scandal.
8
File:Adkiragh Xorxoi (Kylaris).jpg Adkiragh Xorxoi
(1916-2007)
4 November 1981 –
31 December 1986
Template:Country data Khatagh Coius West Retired after one full term.
9
File:SEbadi.jpg Esmael Zaiwala
(1935-)
1 January 1987 –
31 December 1992
Template:Country data Fars Coius West Retired after one full term.
The first female Secretary-General, Zaiwala's tenure was dominated by the Darshistan Civil War in which Mazdaic fighters backed by her native Fars fought Salamic extremists backed by Ahnurvey. Despite the possible conflict of interest, Zaiwala was noted for being unbiased and a keen mediator between the warring factions and was crucial in achieving peace with the Gayneva Accords.
10
File:Tia'ai Gafo Gaitugut.jpg Tia'ai Gafo Gaitugut
(1934-)
1 January 1993 –
31 December 2003
Template:Country data Heja Badawiya-Bahia Retired after two full terms.
11
File:Guilavogui Babette.jpg Guilavogui Babette
(1933-2015)
1 January 2003 –
19 October 2014
Template:Country data Petite-Corne Badawiya-Bahia Served full two terms. Elected to third but resigned because of health issues.
12
File:Madison Haas.jpg Madison Haas
(born 1956)
1 January 2015 –
present
 Valentir Southern Group
Haas is the first Valentiri to serve as Secretary-General of the Community of Nations, the first former CEO to become Secretary-General, and the first Secretary-General born after the founding of the Community of Nations. Madison Haas was CEO of Lionel Finance Ltd from 2001 to 2008, and the Valentiri Ambassador to the Community of Nations from 2010 to 2015.