President of Escandria
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President of the Democratic Republic of Escandria | |
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Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Oritiva Palace |
Appointer | Electoral Committee of Escandria, based on the popular vote |
Term length | Four years, renewable twice |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Escandria |
Formation | 24 May 1878 |
Escandria's head of state is the President of the Republic, (Spanish: El Presidente de la República). Presidents of Escandria are elected every four years, directly- similarly to the presidential elections of the United States of America. Presidents are allowed to serve three terms although this has not yet been achieved. The role of the president is largely ceremonial, although some presidents have been known to take a more active political role.
Since November 11, 2017, the President of Escandria has been Alfonso Velasco Almánzar, who is nearing the end of his first term. The next Presidential Election is scheduled to be held on November 13, 2021.
Presidents of the Republic (1878-present)
List
# | Name | Party | Assumed office | Left office | Notes | |
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1 | Henri de Namoirie | None | 2 May 1801 | 15 November 1801 | Previously served as President of the Provisional Republican Authority of Ainin | |
2 | Arnaud de Saint-Hyacinthe | Radical | 15 November 1801 | 29 July 1803 | Deposed in the March on the Cities and placed under house arrest | |
3 | Jean-Marie La Chapelle | None | 29 July 1803 | 8 February 1809 | President-for-life at head of Committee of National Defence military junta, died in office | |
4 | Pierre La Chapelle | None | 8 February 1809 | 10 June 1810 | Relinquished power, supervised transition to civilian government as caretaker | |
5 | Chrétien de Doval | Liberal | 10 June 1810 | 6 August 1817 | ||
6 | Jacques Henri Gachet | Nationalist | 6 August 1817 | 28 March 1821 | ||
7 | Jean-Marie Thibodeau | Liberal | 28 March 1821 | 1 September 1825 | ||
(5) | Chrétien de Doval | Liberal | 1 September 1825 | 2 May 1827 | Third non-consecutive term, died in office | |
8 | Félix Delannoy | Liberal | 2 May 1827 | 16 January 1829 | Previously vice-president, succeeded to presidency | |
9 | Estienne Bousquet | Nationalist | 16 January 1829 | 19 July 1835 | ||
10 | François Arceneaux | Liberal | 19 July 1835 | 25 July 1839 | Refused to concede defeat in 1839 election, forced out by Supreme Court | |
11 | Maurice Radisson | Neo-Radical | 25 July 1839 | 24 December 1839 | Extra-judicially impeached in the Christmas Eve events | |
12 | Jean-Denis Verninacque | Liberal | 25 December 1839 | 6 February 1841 | Appointed president by National Assembly following impeachment of predecessor | |
13 | Philippe Beaumont | Nationalist | 6 February 1841 | 15 February 1845 | ||
14 | Gervais Bettencourt | Nationalist | 15 February 1845 | 1 November 1849 | ||
15 | Guillaume de Châteauguay | Liberal | 1 November 1849 | 6 February 1857 | ||
16 | Albert Chéron | Conservative | 6 February 1857 | 30 May 1862 | Assassinated | |
17 | Bernard Auberjonois | None | 30 May 1862 | 22 September 1864 | Previously vice-president, succeeded to presidency | |
18 | Luc Delannoy | Liberal | 22 September 1864 | 1 October 1868 | ||
19 | Lucien Passereau | Republican | 1 October 1868 | 21 December 1881 | Died in office | |
20 | Jacques Turgeon | Republican | 21 December 1881 | 30 April 1884 | Previously vice-president, succeeded to presidency | |
21 | Marie-Antoine Garnier | Liberal | 30 April 1884 | 1 October 1887 | ||
22 | Alexandre Félicien | Republican | 1 October 1887 | 30 April 1889 | ||
23 | Gaston Bonhomme | Conservative | 30 April 1889 | 3 February 1893 | ||
24 | Albert Jean Francelin | Liberal | 3 February 1893 | 2 May 1897 | ||
25 | Olivier Lapointe | National | 2 May 1897 | 2 July 1901 | Longest-serving president in Aininian history | |
Promulgation of Constitution of 1901, establishment of the Second Republic | ||||||
(25) | Olivier Lapointe | National | 2 July 1901 | 5 May 1906 | ||
26 | Hubert Calvet | Liberal | 5 May 1906 | 4 May 1910 | ||
(25) | Olivier Lapointe | National | 4 May 1910 | 11 September 1921 | Third to fifth non-consecutive terms | |
27 | Marc Poulin | Liberal | 11 September 1921 | 2 August 1922 | ||
28 | Émile Trottier | Socialist | 2 August 1922 | 10 May 1928 | ||
29 | Simon Milhaud | National | 10 May 1928 | 5 June 1935 | ||
30 | Henri Delacroix | Socialist | 5 June 1935 | 16 March 1944 | Died in office | |
31 | Samuel Verley | Socialist | 16 March 1944 | 5 March 1947 | ||
32 | Joseph Langelier | National | 5 March 1947 | 1 May 1955 | ||
(31) | Samuel Verley | Socialist | 1 May 1955 | 5 November 1960 | Last president to serve non-consecutive terms | |
33 | Charles Saltène | National | 8 November 1960 | 1 August 1968 | ||
34 | Alexandre Baudelaire | Social Democratic | 1 August 1968 | 18 August 1974 | ||
35 | Clément Laflèche | Democratic | 18 August 1974 | 15 May 1982 | ||
36 | Jean-Marie Breton | Social Democratic | 15 May 1982 | 6 July 1992 | ||
37 | Nicolas Morin | Democratic | 6 July 1992 | 9 July 2002 | ||
38 | Rémi de Wampley | Social Democratic | 9 July 2002 | 26 April 2010 | ||
39 | Catherine Rochefort | Social Democratic | 26 April 2010 | 1 April 2014 | First female president | |
40 | Stéphane Mann | Democratic | 1 April 2014 | 19 March 2015 | Resigned, Jean de Finistère became acting president | |
41 | Cao Nima | None | 15 June 2015 | Incumbent | First ethnically Minjianese president |