List of Jendean Leaders

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Currently, the powers of the Head of Government and Head of State are exercised by the 11th Triumvirate elected by the Mantaia following the death of a President-Prince. The body exists for two months after the death of the President-Prince to organise elections, transferring power one week after they take place, to allow for their certification.

The position has numerous powers: it is the nation’s chief executive, chief diplomat, commander-in-chief, a primus inter pares member of the Mantaia. Elections are for the President of the National Council, who ex officio holds the position Prince of Jendea. Thus, the offices are typically referred to as Prince-President.


From the unification of the Jendean kingdoms in 1103 to 1821, Jendea was governed by an absolute monarchy system of government, although from 1324 the Mantaia began to serve in an advisory capacity. Between 1612 and 1783 there was universal suffrage for adult Naspic males when voting for the body.

However, the King held extensive powers for the entirety of its existence. He was the country’s primary legislator, magistrate, and chief executive. All Kings of Jendea are descended from

List of Kings of Jendea
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List of President-Princes of Jendea
Number Portrait Name Reign Date of Birth Notes
1 Example Telesforo Lariz Example Example Example
2 Example Grat Lariz Example Example Example
3 Example Andu Lariz Example Example Example
4 Example Kinto Lariz Example Example Example
5 Example Maiu Lariz Example Example Example
6 Example Urepel Lariz-Zubirementeria Example Example Example
7 Example Oxarra Mariztegui Example Example Example
8 Example Periandro Achaval Example Example Example
9 example Ernio Ecay Example Example Example
10 Example Umandi Celayaundi Example Example Example
11 Example Abar Beingoolea Example Example Example