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Chancellor of Atmora
Kanselier van Atmora
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Incumbent
Lysithea van Hresvelg
since 10 November 2010
Government of Atmora
Office of the Chancellor
StyleChancellor
(informal)
The Right Honourable
(formal; within Atmora)
Madam Chancellor
(informal)
Her Excellency
(in international correspondence)
Member ofPrivy CouncilCabinetParliamentNational Security Council
Reports to
ResidenceSlot MesebergHuis Rysselberg
AppointerMonarch of Atmora
Term lengthAt Her Majesty's pleasure
Inaugural holder3rd Count of Moltke
Formation1812
DeputyChancellor Minister
Salaryƒ350,000
Websitewww.pm.gc.koa

The Chancellor of Atmora (Iravian: Kanselier van Atmora) is the primary minister of the Crown, chairman of the Cabinet, and thus head of government for Atmora, charged with advising the Atmoran monarch on the exercise of the executive powers vested in them by the constitution. Atmoran chancellors are styled as The Right Honourable (Iravian: De Edelgrootachtbare heer/vrouwe), a privilege maintained for life.

The current, and 24th, Chancellor of Atmora is the Conservative Party's Lysithea van Hresvelg, who was appointed on 10 November 2010, by High King William, following the 2010 federal elections.

Origin of the office

Qualifications and selection

Term of office

Role and authority

Privileges

Style of addresses

Activities post-commission