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Revision as of 04:31, 20 October 2023

The chancellor of city affairs, officially the chancellor of city affairs and intercity affairs for the Free City of Heavenfall, also referred to as the chancellor of Heavenfall, is the head of government of Heavenfall. The chancellor is the presiding officer of dual sessions of Congress, advises the president regarding congressional matters, and enforces intercity policies. The chancellor is appointed by Congress with approval of the president.

The modern office of chancellor succeeded the weaker offices of secretary of city affairs and secretary of intercity affairs, which themselves succeeded the stronger office of chancellor of Heavenfall.

Officeholders

Chancellor of Heavenfall (2070-2152)

Under the Constitution of Heavenfall, the chancellor was appointed by Congress. A member of the House of Assmebly, the chancellor was typically the leader of the ruling coalition.

No. Portrait Chancellor
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Political party
(Political coalition)
Government Mandate President
(Term)
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Al-Alawi.jpg Tamara al-Alawi
(2038-2122)
12 October 2070 1 October 2080 9 years, 355 days Liberation Movement Al-Alawi I

Al-Alawi II


Al-Alawi III


Al-Alawi IV

2070

2073


2075


2078

1 Vicky Lehmann
Vicky-Lehmann.jpg
(2070-2080)
2 Wang.jpg Michelle Wang
(2052-2143)
28 October 2080 1 October 2085 4 years, 338 days Liberation Movement Wang I

Wang II

2080

2083

2 Harvey Guinto
Harvey-Guinto.jpg
(2080-2082)
3 Robin Lin
Lin2082.jpg
(2082-2090)
3 Singh.jpg Vijay Pushpendra Halder
(2027-2113)
1 October 2085 1 October 2090 5 years, 0 days Labor Halder I

Halder II

2085

2088

4 Wang.jpg Michelle Wang
(2052-2143)
1 October 2090 1 April 2093 2 years, 182 days Liberation Movement Al-Alawi I

Al-Alawi II


Al-Alawi III


Al-Alawi IV

2070

2073


2075


2078

1 Vicky Lehmann
Vicky-Lehmann.jpg
(2070-2143)

Secretary of City Affairs (2152-2172)

After the passing of Amendment 32 to the Constitution of Heavenfall, the office of chanecllor was abolished. Subsequently, president Lynnestrom Tran established the executive Department  of City Affairs and Department of Intercity Affairs, with the departments' respective secretaries being appointed by the president with approval of the House of Owls. These secretaries adopted many of the duties of chancellor. The following list only covers secretaries of city affairs as it was the more senior office.

Chancellor of City Affairs (2172-present)

After the passing of Amendment 41 to the Constitution of Heavenfall, the office of chancellor was reestablished, under the title "chancellor of city affairs and intercity affairs for the Free City of Heavenfall". The chancellor is nominated by the House of Owls from among the members of Congress, and, following a hearing by the Joint Committee on the Appointment of the Chancellor, is appointed by an absolute majority of the voting members of Congress with approval of the president.