President of Tengaria
President of of Tengaria | |
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Executive Office of the President Executive Branch of Tengaria | |
Style | Her Excellency |
Status | |
Abbreviation | POT |
Member of | Cabinet of Tengaria |
Residence | Presidential Mansion |
Seat | Lenovo |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Tengaria |
Formation | November 14, 1935 |
First holder | Gregori Ervo |
The President of Tengaria (Tengarian: президент на Тенгария or Prezident na Tengariya) is the head of state and head of government of the Republic of Tengaria. The president has control the executive of the Tengarian government, has wide executive powers and prerogatives, and is the commander-in-chief of the Tengarian Armed Forces. The President is popularly elected and serves a six year term.
For centuries, the Empire of Tengaria was ruled by an Emperor, who wielded nominal absolute authority over the Empire. After the fall of Lenovo during the Great War, Simeon Kovachev was named regent of Tengaria, becoming its effective head of state and government during the absence of Dragomir III, and so the first non-monarchical head of state of Tengaria. After the war and against Kovachev's wishes, Tengaria became a Presidential Republic because of Soravian influence, and the office of the President was created. The first elections were held in the year 1935, with the academic Gregori Ervo first holding the office. During the early republic, the Presidents served five year terms and were popularly elected, simply needing the highest percentage of votes. The early Presidency, although nominally strong, was weakened by an often divided legislature and political infighting, and often found himself unable to preform his duties. No President before Dimitri Denov recieved over 42% percent of the popular vote. The political situation worsened over time, eventually culminating in the Tengarian Civil War, which saw two Presidents, Dimitri Denov and Simeon Radez, assassinated in office, and with Rumen Santov claiming the Presidency in opposition to the government in Lenovo. After the assassination of President Radez, Simeon Kovachev was named as the provisional head of state until the completion of the war.
Kovachev, seeking to restore national unity and to prevent the partisan system which caused the Civil War, wrote the Second Constitution of Tengaria, which among other things made the Presidency a much more powerful position than it was underneath the old constitution. The President, among his broad powers, appoints cabinet members, justices, and the members of the Senate of Tengaria, has the power to veto any legislation of the Grand Assembly, must determine and implimate both domestic policy and foreign policy, and also has all of the ceremonial duties of a head of state. There was originally no restriction on the term length of the Presidency and Simeon himself served for the rest of his life after his election in 1958. In 1999 Dimitri Kovachev lowered the term length to six years, but did not impose any restrictions on the number of terms a person could serve. Since Simeon was elected President in 1958, the Presidency has remained firmly in control of the Kovachev Family and the National Rally. The current President is Teodora Kovacheva, the grandaughter of Simeon, who is currently serving her second term.
The President is the head of the Cabinet of Tengaria, which serves to advise the President and to oversee different departments of the executive branch. He is assisted in office chiefly by the Deputy President, who becomes acting President if the President dies in office. The Presidency of Tengaria has been criticised for many years by Eastern sources and poltical opponents for its hereditary control, ill-defined powers, corruption and authoritarianism.
History
Timeline of Presidents of Tengaria
List of Presidents and Heads of State
Imperial Provisional Government (1930-1935)
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Mandate and notes | Affiliation | |
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- | Simeon Kovachev (1903-1983) |
- | 21 April 1930 |
14 November 1935 |
Appointment of Vladetel Dragomir III After the fall of Lenovo during Great War, he gathered the remaining forces and formed the Tengarian National Army, eventually taking back the country from Amathian occupation and served as leader until the Republic was formed in 1935. He had the oppurtunity to seize power himself, but refused. |
Independent |
Early Republic (1935-1956)
Tengarian Nationalist and Revivalist Party (TNVP)
Liberal Progressive Party of Tengaria
Tengarian Section of the Worker's Internationale (TSMR)
Restoration Party
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate and notes | Affiliation | |
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1 | Gregori Ervo (1885-1951) |
1 | 14 November 1935 |
13 November 1940 |
Elected by 41.2% of Popular Vote One of the principal forces behind the first Tengarian Constitution, and the leader of the TNVP. |
TNVP | |
2 | Vasil Stoychev (1888-1954) |
1 | 14 November 1940 |
13 November 1945 |
Elected by 37.8% of the Popular Vote | Liberal Progressive Party | |
2 | 14 November 1945 |
13 November 1950 |
Elected by 33.3% of the Popular Vote | ||||
3 | Vladimir Vasilov (1895-1957) |
1 | 14 November 1950 |
13 November 1955 |
Elected by 29.3% of the Popular Vote Dismissed Kovachev as general. After losing in the 1955 election to Denov, Vasilov declared the elections invalid, prevented the newly elected officials from taking office, and staged a self-coup and declared the People's Republic of Tengaria. |
TSMR | |
4 | Dimitri Denov (1895-1955) |
1 | 14 November 1955 |
25 November 1955 |
Elected by 52.3% of the Popular Vote After Vasilov prevented a new government from forming, Denov assumed his title and mandate in the city of Istros at the beginning of the Tengarian Civil War as the leader of the Patriots faction, but was assassinated a week later. |
Restoration Party |
Tengarian Civil War (1955-1958)
Restoration Party
People's Party of Tengaria
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate and notes | Affiliation | |
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5 | Simeon Radez (1901-1956) |
1 | 25 November 1955 |
14 May 1956 |
Assumed office after death of Dimitri Denov Deputy President of President Denov. Led the Patriot side in the Civil War before he was assassinated in office in mid 1956. |
Restoration Party | |
(4) | Vladimir Vasilov (1895-1957) |
1 | 29 November 1955 |
2 January 1957 |
Proclamation of the Grand Assembly After the defeat of the Republicans in the Civil War, Vasilov was arrested and tried and convicted for treason, and was executed in early 1957. |
Popular Front | |
- | Simeon Kovachev (1903-1983) |
- | 14 May 1956 |
13 November 1958 |
Designated successor of President Radev Commander of the Tengarian National Army |
Independent |
Kovachev Era (1958-)
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate and notes | Affiliation | |
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6 | Simeon Kovachev (1903-1983) |
1 | 14 November 1958 |
13 November 1983 |
Elected by 88.8% of the Popular Vote | National Rally | |
- | Vasil Radev (1933-1997) |
- | 2 January 1983 |
13 November 1983 |
Acting President after death of Simeon Kovachev | National Rally | |
7 | Dimitri Kovachev (1945-2014) |
1 | 14 November 1983 |
13 November 2000 |
Elected by 83.3% of the Popular Vote Terms limited from Life to Six Years in 1999 |
National Rally | |
2 | 14 November 2000 |
13 November 2006 |
Elected by 76.4% of the Popular Vote | ||||
3 | 14 November 2006 |
13 November 2012 |
Elected by 74.7% of the Popular Vote | ||||
4 | 14 November 2012 |
2 March 2014 |
Elected by 70.3% of the Popular Vote | ||||
- | Gregori Hakov (1954-) |
- | 2 March 2014 |
13 November 2014 |
Acting President after death of Dimitri Kovachev | National Rally | |
8 | Teodora Kovacheva (1984-) |
1 | 14 November 2014 |
13 November 2018 |
Elected by 75.5% of the Popular Vote | National Rally | |
2 | 14 November 2018 |
Incumbent | Elected by 80.1% of the Popular Vote |
See Also
• List of political parties in Tengaria
• Kovachev family
• National Rally