Foresitters of Cuthland-Waldrich

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Foresitters of Cuthland-Waldrich
StyleForesitter
(informal)
The Upright
(formal)
His Redeship
(diplomatic)
StatusHead of State
Head of Government
Member of
SeatCingsham, Cuthland-Waldrich
AppointerParliament
Term length2 years, renewable
Inaugural holderGerrit Hartnell
Sikke Rijnders
Formation19 June 1944
Salary£133,000 annually

The Foresitters of Cuthland-Waldrich (Cuthish: Foresitters of Cuþland-Waldrice, Waldish: Foarsitters fan Cutlân-Wâldryk) are the two highest elected officials in the Commonwealth of Cuthland and Waldrich. They collectively constitute the nation's diarchic head of state and head of government.

The powers and duties of the Foresitters are codified in the 1944 Constitution. They lead the executive branch of the Cutho-Waldish government, presiding over the Council of Overseers and serving as the dual commanders-in-chief of the Armed Forces. The two are considered to be co-equal, and must arrive at decisions mutually. However, one Foresitter is always considered to be "protecting", and may make short-term emergency decisions without first consulting his counterpart.

One Foresitter from each of Cuthland-Waldrich's two states is elected by a joint session of Parliament every two years by a simple majority vote. The current Foresitters are Clifford Goodwin (protecting) from Cuthland and Ale Dykstra from Waldrich.

History

Election

Powers

Protecting

List

Cuthland Years Waldrich
Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in Office Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term in Office
Took Office Left Office Took Office Left Office
1 1st Earl of Halifax 1947.jpg Gerrit Hartnell
(1881–1962)
19 June 1944 5 August 1962 1944–1950 1 HeuvenGoedhart1944 (cropped).jpg Sikke Rijnders
(1901–1998)
19 June 1944 1 October 1950
1950–1962 2 Michael Stewart.jpg Dieuwe Arkema
(1908–1979)
1 October 1950 1 October 1974
2 Fred Mulley.PNG Wilfred Þornton
(1906–2004)
5 August 1962 1 October 1966 1962–1966
3 Roy Jenkins 1977 (cropped).jpg Elfric Mendenhall
(1920–2016)
1 October 1966 1 October 1976 1966–1974
1974–1976 3 Max van der Stoel (1981).jpg Lubbert Hoekstra
(1923–2010)
1 October 1974 1 October 1980
4 Lars Korvald, 1978 (cropped).jpg Hereward Paley
(1917–1977)
1 October 1976 5 February 1977 1976–1977
5 Verteidigungsminister Dr. Hans Apel (4909219537).jpg Dunstan Blacwell
(1932–2018)
5 February 1977 1 October 1982 1977–1980
1980–1982 4 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F064991-0014, Bonn, SPD-Pressekonferenz, Manfred Lahnstein.jpg Siet Zijlstra
(1936–present)
1 October 1980 1 October 1982
6 Merlyn Rees appearing on After Dark , 16 July 1988 - (cropped).jpg Edwin Horsbricg
(1920–2009)
1 October 1982 1 October 1996 1982–1990 5 Jan P. Syse.JPG Fen Jelgersma
(1930–2000)
1 October 1982 1 October 1990
1990–1994 6 George Younger.JPEG Ese Fan Slachboarg
(1931–2011)
1 October 1990 1 October 1994
1994–1996 7 Bjorn von Sydow, talman Sveriges riksdag.jpg Durk Baarsma
(1945–present)
1 October 1994 1 October 2010
7 Tim Fischer.jpg Bada Earnshaw
(1946–present)
1 October 1996 1 October 2002 1996–2002
8 Jan Eliasson 2011.jpg Egbert Crampton
(1940–present)
1 October 2002 1 October 2012 2002–2010
2010–2012 8 Nick Minchin.jpg Aldert Fan Westfjild
(1953–present)
1 October 2010 1 October 2014
8 Lawrence McAulay 01-14-2016.jpg Alden Reeves
(1946–present)
1 October 2012 1 October 2018 2012–2014
2014–2018 9 Uitreiking Stuiveling Open Data Award (SODA) (45117150741) (cropped) 2.jpg Ale Dykstra
(1971–present)
1 October 2014 Incumbent
9 Official portrait of George Eustice MP crop 2.jpg Clifford Goodwin
(1971–present)
1 October 2018 Incumbent 2018–present