Chancellor of the Florencian Republics

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Chancellor of the Florencian Republics
Florencia CoA.png
Lee Saemin Official Portrait.jpg
Incumbent
Lee Saemin
since 1 February 2015
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


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List

N. Portrait Name
(birth–death)
Term of office Tenure
(years and days)
Election Party First Secretary
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom
1 RIAN archive 359290 Mikhail Gorbachev (cropped).jpg Mikhail Gorbachev'
(1931–)
(93 years old)
1945 1989 For all time 1945 Ba'athist Party Your mom

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.