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Revision as of 21:52, 26 March 2024
The president of Morrawia is the head of state and head of government of Morrawia, directly elected to a four-year term via the popular vote. The officeholder leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Morrawian Armed Forces. Since the office was properly established in 1856, 31 men and 1 woman have served in 32 presidencies. The first president, Tristan Palacký, won a unanimous vote. He was also the only one, who served more than two terms. Later he regretted the decision and told his successor to "serve for the more appropriate amount of time".
The presidency of Edward Soukup was rocked by the first impeachment and conviction of the sitting president. Pawel Záworský served as the first president after the so called "Democratic Union Era". Since the ratification of the Thirty-first Amendment to the Morrawian Constitution in 1942, no person may be elected president more than twice, and no one who has served more than two years of a term to which someone else was elected may be elected more than once, so the maximum of 10 years in office.
One president was assassinated (Karl Walmark), and one resigned (Antonín Sád, facing impeachment and removal from office). Jan Rýnský was the first vice president to assume the presidency during a presidential term, and set the precedent, until the proper legislation was passed, that a vice president who does so becomes the fully functioning president with his own administration.
Throughout most of its history, Morrawian politics has been dominated by political parties. The Constitution is silent on the issue of political parties, and at the time it came into force in 1860, no organized parties existed. Soon after the 1st Congress convened, political factions began rallying around dominant Palacký administration officials, who was then largely forced to enter newly established Republican Union Party during his second term, though he was still concerned about the capacity of political parties to destroy the fragile unity holding the nation together. He was, and remains, the only Morrawian president never affiliated with a political party, at least for one term.
The incumbent president is Marcel Pelikán, who assumed office on April 15, 2024.
Presidents
No. | President (birth-death) |
Portrait | Elected | Took office | Left office | Political party | Vice president(s) | Previous public office | Birthplace | |
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1 | Tristan Palacký (1817–1889) |
1856 | 20 April 1856 | 19 April 1868 | Unaffiliated, Republican Union Party (RSU) | Frantiṡek Bór (Unaffiliated) Boleslaw Keiser (RSU) |
Chief Deputy of the National Assembly | Polipa, Turhinia, Morrawia | ||
2 | Boleslaw Keiser (1814–1888) |
1868 | 20 April 1868 | 19 April 1872 | Republican Union Party (RSU) | Edward Soukup (RSU) |
Vice President of Morrawia Morrawian Minister of War |
Nowý Hradec, Pallaine, Morrawia | ||
3 | Edward Soukup (1830–1917) |
1872 | 20 April 1872 | 19 April 1873 (removed from office following impeachment trial) |
Republican Union Party (RSU) | Jan Rýnský (RSU) |
Vice President of Morrawia House Speaker |
Polewice, Pallaine, Morrawia | ||
4 | Jan Rýnský (1825–1902) |
1873 | 20 April 1873 | 19 April 1876 | Republican Union Party (RSU) | Otakar Wáclawík (Unaffiliated) |
Vice President of Morrawia Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
Berno, Sollandy, Morrawia | ||
5 | Lubomír Hant (1833–1890) |
1876 | 20 April 1876 | 19 April 1884 | National Democratic Party (NDS) | Benedikt Augustýn (NDS) |
Leader of the Unaffiliated Wing Federal Administrator of Králowec F.D. |
Hradowice, Wallashia, Morrawia | ||
6 | Benedikt Augustýn (1814–1913) |
1884 | 15 April 1884 | 14 April 1892 | National Democratic Party (NDS) | Petr Welċínský (NDS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Elbennia Senator |
Elbenau, Elbennia, Morrawia | ||
7 | Adrian Nowý (1836–1908) |
1892 | 15 April 1892 | 14 April 1896 | Republican Union Party (RSU) | Jan Kollmann (RSU) |
Member of the South Banawia State Assembly | Marwany, South Banawia, Morrawia | ||
8 | Wilhelm Lipowski (1852–1942) |
1896 | 15 April 1896 | 14 April 1900 | Liberal Party (LS) | Pawel Komenský (LS) Wáclaw Morawċík (LS) |
Slowannia District Judge Slowannia State Attorney General |
Kalmary, previously Slowannia now Kalmary, Morrawia | ||
9 | Pawel Záworský (1840–1915) |
1900 | 15 April 1900 | 14 April 1904 | Republican Party (RS) | Heliodor Pýka (RSU) |
Chairman of the Republican National Committee Senate Speaker |
Ostrowno, Polinia, Morrawia | ||
10 | Wáclaw Morawċík (1866–1955) |
1904 | 15 April 1904 | 14 April 1912 | Liberal Party (LS) | Viktor Fém (LS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Morrawian Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Bílý Sokolow, previously Turhinia now Palacia, Morrawia | ||
11 | Karel Tusar (1870–1929) |
1912 | 15 April 1912 | 14 April 1920 | Liberal Party (LS) | Emanuel Jaroṡ (LS) |
Morrawian Minister of the Environment Federal Treasurer |
Polkenberg, North Banawia, Morrawia | ||
12 | Herbert Klimeṡ (1881–1935) |
1920 | 15 April 1920 | 14 April 1924 | National Democratic Party (NDS) | Wojtėch Slánský (NDS) |
Sollandy Senator | Ritáṅ, Sollandy, Morrawia | ||
13 | Rostislaw Nowotný (1873–1936) |
1924 | 15 April 1924 | 14 April 1928 | Radical People's Party (RLS) | Emil Opawský (RLS) |
Chairman of the Radical People's Party Committee of Morrawia | Slawiny, Caripathia, Morrawia | ||
14 | Antonín Sád (1875–1935) |
1928 | 15 April 1928 | 14 April 1931 (resigned) |
Radical People's Party (RLS) | Wlastimil Ċernínský (RLS) Christoph Steinmayer (RLS) |
Morrawian Minister of Justice Morrawian Minister of the Interior |
Berno, previously Sollandy now Berno, Morrawia | ||
15 | Christoph Steinmayer (1890–1977) |
1931 | 15 April 1931 | 14 April 1932 | Radical People's Party (RLS) | — (vacant) |
Vice President of Morrawia House Speaker |
Janow, Pomaria, Morrawia | ||
16 | Eduard Palacký (1879–1958) |
1932 | 15 April 1932 | 14 April 1940 | Republican Party (RS) | Karel Abrahám (RS) |
Leader of the Opposition Wing Ambrunn Governor-Mayor |
Ambrunn, previously Baweria now Ambrunn, Morrawia | ||
17 | Karel Abrahám (1884–1958) |
1940 | 15 April 1940 | 14 April 1948 | Republican Party (RS) | Antonín Beneṡ (RS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Chair of the Joint Staff of the Armed Forces Palacia Senator |
Rowiná Vrchowina, previously Sollandy now Palacia, Morrawia | ||
18 | Antonín Beneṡ (1900–1963) |
1948 | 15 April 1948 | 14 April 1952 | Republican Party (RS) | Tomáṡ Gottwald (RS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Associate Justice of the Pallaine State Supreme Court |
Bulhary, Pallaine, Morrawia | ||
19 | Klement Sada (1910–1985) |
1952 | 15 April 1952 | 14 April 1960 | Liberal Party (LS) | Iwan Koríċek (LS) |
Caripathia Representative | Jegowowo, Caripathia, Morrawia | ||
20 | Andrej Sada (1922–2001) |
1960 | 15 April 1960 | 14 April 1964 | Liberal Party (LS) | Klemens Herzog (LS) |
Attorney General Jadraník Senator |
Jegowowo, Caripathia, Morrawia | ||
21 | Karl Walmark (1901–1964) |
1964 | 15 April 1964 | 14 April 1964 (died while in office) |
Republican Party (RS) | Anton Auer (RS) |
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Minister of Justice |
Králowec, Králowec, Morrawia | ||
22 | Anton Auer (1919–2010) |
1964 | 15 April 1964 | 14 April 1968 | Republican Party (RS) | Hektor Korbel (RS) |
Vice President of Morrawia House Speaker |
Ertowice, Králowec, Morrawia | ||
23 | Mirosław Jaworski (1913–1997) |
1968 | 15 April 1968 | 14 April 1976 | Liberal Party (LS) | Viktor Woskowec (RS) |
Director of the Foreign Intelligence Agency Polinia Senator |
Slatúwky, Polinia, Morrawia | ||
24 | Karel Pawelský (1917–1999) |
1976 | 15 April 1976 | 14 April 1979 (removed from office following impeachment trial) |
Republican Party (RS) | Gustav Fabián (RS) |
Leader of the Opposition Wing | Tatrany, Slowannia, Morrawia | ||
25 | Gustav Fabián (1924–) |
1979 | 15 April 1979 | 14 April 1980 | Republican Party (RS) | Erik Bokowský (RS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Special Representative for Veligrad Pact |
Verden, North Banawia, Morrawia | ||
26 | Antonín Worlický (1919–1993) |
1980 | 15 April 1980 | 14 April 1988 | Liberal Party (LS) | Marcel Pelikán (LS) |
Turhinia Representative Commandant of the Morrawian Marine Corps |
Torín, Turhinia, Morrawia | ||
27 | Marcel Palacký (1932–2003) |
1988 | 15 April 1988 | 14 April 1996 | Liberal Party (LS) | Boris Horwáth (LS) |
Vice President of Morrawia Director of Federal Investigation Bureau |
Turnowá, Baweria, Morrawia | ||
28 | Mariána Turmenská (1946–) |
1996 | 15 April 1996 | 14 April 2000 | Liberal Party (LS) | Frantiṡek Arbén (LS) |
Minister of Immigration & Border Affairs Veligrad Governor-Mayor |
Veligrad, Veligrad, Morrawia | ||
29 | Josef Sokol (1946–) |
2000 | 15 April 2000 | 14 April 2008 | Republican Party (RS) | Frantiṡek Denár (RS) |
Governor of the Federal Bank of Morrawia | Ulrichowy Sady, Wallashia, Morrawia | ||
30 | Frantiṡek Denár (1961–) |
2008 | 15 April 2008 | 14 April 2016 | Republican Party (RS) | Jan Tulip (RS) |
Member of the Elbennia Congress | Leipzig, Elbennia, Morrawia | ||
31 | Tomáṡ Slawinský (1959–) |
2016 | 15 April 2016 | 14 April 2024 | Liberal Party (LS) | Marcel Pelikán (LS) |
Chair of the Joint Staff of the Armed Forces Kalmary Senator |
Kalmary, Kalmary, Morrawia | ||
32 | Marcel Pelikán (1987–) |
2024 | 15 April 2024 | Incumbent | Liberal Party (LS) | Anna Raṡínowá (LS) |
Vice President of Morrawia South Banawia Representative |
Marwany, South Banawia, Morrawia |