Chancellor of the Florencian Republics

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Chancellor of the Florencian Republics
Florencia CoA.png
Chancellor Bruso Adeler.jpg
Incumbent
Buso Adeler
since 20 January 2016
StyleMister/Madame Chancellor
Member ofthe Executive Council of the Florencian Republics
ResidenceExecutive Palace, Saint Vera, District of Florencia
NominatorPolitical parties or self-nomination
AppointerProportional Electoral College
Constituting instrumentConstitution of UFR
PrecursorChief Director of the Empire
Formation1 March 1920
First holderMaxim K. Tyroll


Powers

Secretary. Colloquially both the Chancellor and First Secretary along with their respective cabinets are refereed to as the Executive Council.

The Chancellor is the Union's head of government and nominally the most powerful person within the country. He/She is elected via an electoral college to a five year term and is only eligible to serve two terms consecutively. The role of the Chancellor as outlined in the constitution is the purview of foreign and constitutional policy; that being the negotiation of foreign treaties, nominating justices to the Supreme Court, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Secretary of War, and all other positions deemed by Congress to be necessary and proper.

The head of state, the First Secretary is appointed by the Chancellor from whichever party or coalition commands a majority in the Assembly of People. Their term lasts the extent that the Assembly of People is in session (3 years), though they can be removed or replaced at anytime should they lose the commanding confidence of the party in power. Their duties are implementing domestic policy and the regulation of the socialist market economy and capitol. To that end they appoint the Attorney General, Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Finance, Secretary for the Preservation of the Florencian Homeland, and all other commissions or offices needed for the basic administration of the state.

Oath

The oath of office of the chancellor of the Florencian Republics is the affirmation taken by the chancellor upon their assumption of office. Following this public swearing in ceremony the Chancellor is then able to exercise his powers of Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the defense forces and direct both foreign and constitutional policy. The wording of the oath is specified in Article III, Section One, Clause 4 of the Florencian Republics Constitution. The First Secretary is also required by constitution to recite a similar but differently worded oath to represent their purview of domestic affairs.

The oath is required to be administrated by the constitution on twentieth day of January. By convention the presiding chief justice of the Supreme Court swears in the Chancellor to a joint session of the All-Union Congress assembled. There have been three instances of the oath not being recited on this date, due to the passing of Maxim K. Tyroll and Uil'yam Boern in office, as well as the assassination of Horta Doogin. In accordance with the constitution the sitting First Secretary is promptly sworn into office, followed by a formal appointment from congress.

Given the many diverse religions of the Florencian Republics, the oath submits to the secular nature of the Florencian Republics. However several Chancellors have been known to ad-lib the name of their respective deity, be it Vayonist, Wuist, or other. This unofficial phrase is typically as follows, "[God] grant me strength".

The administration of the oath is conducted by the chancellor placing their right hand on a red bound copy of the Union Constitution, placed on a small table before the Congress, the chancellor-elect then recites the flowing oath: "I solemnly swear to faithfully serve the peoples of our republics, to strictly observe and uphold the Union Constitution, to defend the revolution, to guarantee the rights and freedoms of the citizenry, and to fulfill the great duty placed in me as chancellor of the Florencian Republics to the best of my abilities."

List

   Democratic Workers and Farmers Party (DWFP)
  Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries (SR)
  National Republican Party (NazReb)
  Citizens Ecology Union (Greens)
  National Vecinik Party (NazVek)
  League of Radicals, Anarchists, and Libertarians (RAL)
  Social Republican League (SRL)

N. Portrait Name (birth–death) Party Term of office Tenure
(years and days)
Election First Secretary
1 Chancellor Maxim K. Tyroll UFR.jpg Maxim K. Tyroll
(1869 – 1928)
(59 years old)
Social Republican League 20 January
1921
5 May
1928
7 years,
108 days
*Died in Office
of Natural Causes
1920
1925
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
'Democratic Workers and Farmers
2 Wang Jiaxiang.jpg Cho Yong-Hwan
(1871 – 1941)
(70 years old)
Democratic Workers and Farmers 5 May
1928
20 January
1931
2 years,
291 days
None, appointed to
office by Congress
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
3 Edward Bellamy - photograph c.1889.jpg Eaon Belami
(1866 – 1944)
(78 years old)
National Republican Party 20 January
1931
20 January
1936
5 years 1930 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
4 William Edgar Borah cph.3b19589.jpg Uil'yam Boern
(1862 – 1943)
(81 years old)
National Republican Party 20 January
1936
17 March
1943
7 years
56 days
*Died in Office
of Natural Causes
1935
1940
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
5 Chancellor Alla Tarasova.jpg Alla Tara
(1895 – 1967)
(72 years old)
Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries 17 March
1943
January 20
1946
2 years
309 days
None, appointed to
office by Union Congress
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
6 Arnold Williams (Idaho Governor).jpg Hearon Smylie
(1894 – 1970)
(76 years old)
Democratic Workers and Farmers January 20
1946
January 20
1956
10 years 1945
1950
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
7 C. A. Robins (Idaho Governor).jpg K.A. Ryben
(1884 – 1969)
(85 years old)
Democratic Workers and Farmers January 20
1956
January 20
1966
10 years 1955
1960
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
8 1959 Chen Yun (cropped).jpg Kearon Dan-ya
(1905 – 1995)
(90 years old)
Democratic Workers and Farmers January 20
1966
January 20
1971
5 years 1965 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
9 A. Kosygin 1967.jpg Alaex Kosyun
(1904 – 1987)
(82 years old)
National Republican Party January 20
1971
January 20
1976
5 years 1970 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
10 Saddam Hussain 1980 (cropped).jpg Hæzam Sadee'
(1937 – 2009)
(72 years old)
National Vecinik Party January 20
1976
January 20
1986
10 years 1975
1980
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
11 Chancellor Tereshkova.jpg Valena Maksim'
(1937 – 2020)
(83 years old)
National Republican Party January 20
1986
January 20
1991
5 years 1985 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
12 Chancellor Sadee' with rifle.jpg Hæzam Sadee'
(1937 – 2009)
(72 years old)
National Vecinik Party January 20
1991
January 20
1996
5 years 1990 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
13 Анатолий Лукьянов (депутат) (cropped).jpg Vadero Halick
(1930 – 2014)
(84 years old)
National Republican Party January 20
1996
January 20
2001
5 years 1995 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
14 File:Igor Raufovich Ashurbeily.png Noks Raufov
(1944 – 2020)
(76 years old)
Party of Socialists-Revolutionaries January 20
2001
January 20
2011
10 years 2000
2005
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
15 New Horizons International Conference 04 (cropped).jpg Horta Doogin
(1964 – 2012)
(48 years old)
Citizens Ecology Union January 20
2011
November 4
2012
1 year
288 days
*Assassinated in Office
2010 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
16 Chancellor Kei-Sun.jpeg Kei-Sun
(1966 – 2020)
(54 years old)
League of Radicals, Anarchists, and Libertarians November 4
2012
January 20
2016
3 years
77 days
None, appointed to
office by Union Congress
Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers
17 Butch and Lori Otter cropped.jpg Buso Adeler
(1950 – 2020)
(70 years old)
National Republican Party January 20
2016
January 20
2021
5 years 2015 Neakon Rezav
Social Republican League
Cho Yong-Hwan
Democratic Workers and Farmers


History

Leaders of the Communist party voted on establishing a presidency on 7 February 1990.

The first and only presidential election took place on 14 March 1990. The Congress of People's Deputies decided that they would elect the first president into a five-year term, then turn over presidential elections to the public beginning in the planned 1995 presidential election.