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The [[Chancellor of Tarper]] is the political leader of [[Tarper]] | The [[Chancellor of Tarper]] is the political leader and [[wikipedia:Head of government|head of government]] of [[Tarper]]. The office holder is responsible for selecting all other government ministers and chairing cabinet meetings. | ||
The office was created in the [[Platesan Empire]] | The office was created in the newly [[Platesan Empire]] after the [[1848 Platesan Revolution|1848 Revolution]], with Alexis Coupe becoming the first Chancellor. The modern office came about with the unification of Tarper and the establishment of the [[United Kingdoms of Tarper|United Kingdoms]]. | ||
In the | In the United Kingdoms, the Chancellor was only responsible to the King. This subsequently changed through a constitutional reform in 1904, the Parliament was given the right to dismiss the Chancellor through a vote of no confidence. Under communism the Chancellors were to be appointed by the [[Communist Party of Tarper|Communist Party]], but were responsible to Parliament. The office was abolished in favor of an Executive during the Second Republic. It was then reestablished after the Second Civil War alongside the now diminished role of the [[President of Tarper|President]]. | ||
Since | Since 2021, the office has been held by [[Rafaela Tanner]], the current Leader of the [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]]. | ||
==[[Platesan Empire]] (1848-1890)== | ==[[Platesan Empire]] (1848-1890)== | ||
Tarper was not an extant polity until 1901, but the title "King in Tarper" had existed since the time of Justin I. So, as a republican replacement, the title of Chancellor was chosen. The title was held by all Platesan emperors from before and after 1848 and was part of the various inherited titles the Emperor would get. | |||
'''Political Party:''' | '''Political Party:''' | ||
{{legend|#3399ff|[[Party of the Grand Revolution (Tarper)|Party of the Grand Revolution]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | {{legend|#3399ff|[[Party of the Grand Revolution (Tarper)|Party of the Grand Revolution]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
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==[[Tarperti Confederation]] (1912–1991)== | ==[[Tarperti Confederation]] (1912–1991)== | ||
'''Political Party:''' | '''Political Party:''' | ||
{{legend|# | {{legend|#FF0000|[[Communist Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
{{legend|# | {{legend|#000000|[[National Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
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|'''Ernesto Rivero'''<br />{{small|(1870–1920)}} | |'''Ernesto Rivero'''<br />{{small|(1870–1920)}} | ||
|7 November 1912 | |7 November 1912 | ||
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!Yakov Menendez <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(7 November 1912-21 January 1920)}} | !Yakov Menendez <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(7 November 1912-21 January 1920)}} | ||
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|'''Yakov Menendez'''<br />{{small|(1881–1938)}} | |'''Yakov Menendez'''<br />{{small|(1881–1938)}} | ||
|22 January 1920 | |22 January 1920 | ||
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!Dobroslaw Burke <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(22 January 1920-1 May 1930)}} | !Dobroslaw Burke <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(22 January 1920-1 May 1930)}} | ||
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|'''Ludovic Leone'''<br />{{small|(1890–1986)}} | |'''Ludovic Leone'''<br />{{small|(1890–1986)}} | ||
|2 May 1930 | |2 May 1930 | ||
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!Rosario Lewin <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1930-1 May 1940)}} | !Rosario Lewin <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1930-1 May 1940)}} | ||
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|'''Zoe Herzog''' {{small|(née Tapia)}}<br />{{small|(1920–2017)}} | |'''Zoe Herzog''' {{small|(née Tapia)}}<br />{{small|(1920–2017)}} | ||
|2 May 1940 | |2 May 1940 | ||
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!Miguel Fernandez <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1940-1 May 1950)}} | !Miguel Fernandez <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1940-1 May 1950)}} | ||
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|style="background:# | |style="background:#FF0000;" | | ||
|'''Alois Benini'''<br />{{small|(1906–1982)}} | |'''Alois Benini'''<br />{{small|(1906–1982)}} | ||
|2 May 1950 | |2 May 1950 | ||
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!Tom Starpin <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1950-1 May 1960)}} | !Tom Starpin <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1950-1 May 1960)}} | ||
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|{{small|Supreme}}<br>'''Tom Starpin'''<br />{{small|(1900–1991)}} | |{{small|Supreme}}<br>'''Tom Starpin'''<br />{{small|(1900–1991)}} | ||
|2 May 1960 | |2 May 1960 | ||
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!Zoe Herzog <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1960-23 August 1991)}} | !Zoe Herzog <!--[[File:|100px|center]]--><br>{{small|(2 May 1960-23 August 1991)}} | ||
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|'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943-2002)}} | |'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943-2002)}} | ||
|1 September 1991 | |1 September 1991 | ||
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==[[Republic of Tarper]] (1991–2000)== | ==[[Second Republic of Tarper]] (1991–2000)== | ||
'''Political Party:''' | '''Political Party:''' | ||
{{legend|# | {{legend|#000000|[[National Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
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|'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943–2002)}} | |'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943–2002)}} | ||
|26 December 1991 | |26 December 1991 | ||
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===[[South Tarper]] (2000-2002)=== | ===[[South Tarper]] (2000-2002)=== | ||
'''Political Party:''' | '''Political Party:''' | ||
{{legend|# | {{legend|#000000|[[National Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
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!Duration | !Duration | ||
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|'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943–2002)}} | |'''Mans Hinder'''<br />{{small|(1943–2002)}} | ||
|17 November 2000 | |17 November 2000 | ||
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{{legend|#FFA800|[[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | {{legend|#FFA800|[[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
{{legend|#CE000C|[[Socialist Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | {{legend|#CE000C|[[Socialist Party of Tarper]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | ||
{{legend|#0039a6|[[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|Christian Democratic and Social Federation]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} | |||
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|rowspan=2 | '''Tony Castilla'''<br />{{small|(1955-)}} | |rowspan=2 | '''Tony Castilla'''<br />{{small|(1955-)}} | ||
|10 September 2002 | |10 September 2002 | ||
| | |22 November 2005 | ||
|rowspan=2 | {{age in years and days|2002|9|10|2009| | |rowspan=2 | {{age in years and days|2002|9|10|2009|10|28}} | ||
|rowspan=2 style="background: #702963;"| | |rowspan=2 style="background: #702963;"| | ||
|rowspan=2 | [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity Party]]<br />(SU) | |rowspan=2 | [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity Party]]<br />(SU) | ||
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|{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] – [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]]}}<br/>{{small|(United Coalition for the Federal Commonwealth)}} | |{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] – [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]]}}<br/>{{small|(United Coalition for the Federal Commonwealth)}} | ||
|rowspan=2 style="background: #702963;"| | |rowspan=2 style="background: #702963;"| | ||
!rowspan=2 |William Herzog [[File:Jeremy Corbyn closeup.jpg|60px|center]]<br />{{small|(10 September 2002–23 May | !rowspan=2 |William Herzog [[File:Jeremy Corbyn closeup.jpg|60px|center]]<br />{{small|(10 September 2002–23 May 2008)}} | ||
|- style="background:#EEEEEE" | |- style="background:#EEEEEE" | ||
| | |22 November 2005 | ||
| | |28 October 2009 | ||
|{{small|Castilla II}} | |{{small|Castilla II}} | ||
|{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]] – [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]]}} | |{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]] – [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]]}} | ||
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| [[File:Official portrait of John Spellar crop 2.jpg|80px|alt=Portrait]] | | [[File:Official portrait of John Spellar crop 2.jpg|80px|alt=Portrait]] | ||
| '''David Anderson'''<br />{{small|(1947-)}} | | '''David Anderson'''<br />{{small|(1947-)}} | ||
|28 | |28 October 2009 | ||
| | |17 December 2013 | ||
| {{age in years and days|2009| | | {{age in years and days|2009|10|28|2013|12|17}} | ||
|style="background: #FFA800;"| | |style="background: #FFA800;"| | ||
| [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]]<br />(LP) | | [[Labour Party (Tarper)|Labour Party]]<br />(LP) | ||
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|{{small|[[Labour Party (Tarper)|LP]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]]}} | |{{small|[[Labour Party (Tarper)|LP]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]] – [[Green Party of Tarper|GPT]]}} | ||
|style="background: #FFA800;"| | |style="background: #FFA800;"| | ||
|'''Jacqueline Fulton [[File:Cansel Kiziltepe (Moritz Kosinsky) 2014-09-10 1.jpg|60px|center]]<br />{{small|(23 May | |'''Jacqueline Fulton [[File:Cansel Kiziltepe (Moritz Kosinsky) 2014-09-10 1.jpg|60px|center]]<br />{{small|(23 May 2008–12 March 2012)}}''' | ||
|- style="background:#EEEEEE" | |- style="background:#EEEEEE" | ||
|rowspan=2 | [[File:Paul Sweeney MP - official photo 2017.jpg|80px|alt=Portrait]] | |rowspan=2 | [[File:Paul Sweeney MP - official photo 2017.jpg|80px|alt=Portrait]] | ||
|rowspan=2 | '''Maximilian Herzog'''<br />{{small|(1989-)}} | |rowspan=2 | '''Maximilian Herzog'''<br />{{small|(1989-)}} | ||
| | |17 December 2013 | ||
| | |14 March 2018 | ||
|rowspan=2 | {{age in years and days|2013| | |rowspan=2 | {{age in years and days|2013|12|17|2021|12|08}} | ||
|style="background: #702963;"| | |style="background: #702963;"| | ||
| [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity Party]]<br/>(SU) | | [[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|Socialist Unity Party]]<br/>(SU) | ||
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|{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Labour Party (Tarper)|LP]] – [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]]}}<br/>{{small|(Socialist Front)}} | |{{small|[[Socialist Unity Party (Tarper)|SU]] – [[Labour Party (Tarper)|LP]] – [[Social Democratic Party of Tarper|SDPT]]}}<br/>{{small|(Socialist Front)}} | ||
|style="background: #702963;"| | |style="background: #702963;"| | ||
!rowspan= | !rowspan=3 |Frederick Tapia [[File:Official portrait of Chris Elmore crop 2.jpg|60px|center]]<br />{{small|(12 March 2012–)}} | ||
|- style="background:#EEEEEE" | |- style="background:#EEEEEE" | ||
| | |14 March 2018 | ||
| | |8 December 2021 | ||
|style="background: #CE000C;"| | |style="background: #CE000C;"| | ||
| [[Socialist Party of Tarper]]<br />(SP) | | [[Socialist Party of Tarper]]<br />(SP) | ||
|{{small|Herzog II}} | |{{small|Herzog II}} | ||
|{{small|[[Socialist Party of Tarper|SP]] – [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|GLU/ULV]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]]}} | |{{small|[[Socialist Party of Tarper|SP]] – [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|GLU/ULV]] – [[Communist Party of Tarper|CPT]]}} | ||
|style="background: #CE000C;"| | |rowspan=2 style="background: #CE000C;"| | ||
|- style="background:#EEEEEE" | |||
|rowspan=2 | [[File:Official portrait of Chloe Smith crop 2.jpg|80px|alt=Portrait]] | |||
|rowspan=2 | '''Rafaela Tanner'''<br />{{small|(1987-)}} | |||
|8 December 2021 | |||
|''Incumbent'' | |||
|rowspan=2 | {{age in years and days|2021|12|08}} | |||
|style="background: #0039a6;"| | |||
| [[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|Christian Democratic </br> and Social Federation]]<br/>(CDSF) | |||
|{{small|Tanner I}} | |||
|{{small|[[Christian Democratic and Social Federation (Tarper)|CDSF]] – [[Green Liberation Union (Tarper)|GLU/ULV]] – [[New Liberal Party of Tarper|NLP]]}} | |||
|- style="background:#EEEEEE" | |||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 00:49, 23 March 2022
The Chancellor of Tarper is the political leader and head of government of Tarper. The office holder is responsible for selecting all other government ministers and chairing cabinet meetings.
The office was created in the newly Platesan Empire after the 1848 Revolution, with Alexis Coupe becoming the first Chancellor. The modern office came about with the unification of Tarper and the establishment of the United Kingdoms.
In the United Kingdoms, the Chancellor was only responsible to the King. This subsequently changed through a constitutional reform in 1904, the Parliament was given the right to dismiss the Chancellor through a vote of no confidence. Under communism the Chancellors were to be appointed by the Communist Party, but were responsible to Parliament. The office was abolished in favor of an Executive during the Second Republic. It was then reestablished after the Second Civil War alongside the now diminished role of the President.
Since 2021, the office has been held by Rafaela Tanner, the current Leader of the CDSF.
Platesan Empire (1848-1890)
Tarper was not an extant polity until 1901, but the title "King in Tarper" had existed since the time of Justin I. So, as a republican replacement, the title of Chancellor was chosen. The title was held by all Platesan emperors from before and after 1848 and was part of the various inherited titles the Emperor would get.
Political Party:
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Party | |||
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Took Office | Left Office | Duration | ||||
Alexis Coupe (1800–1874) |
18 May 1848 | 21 May 1860 | 12 years, 3 days | Party of the Grand Revolution | ||
Nicolau Villaverde (1809–1891) |
22 May 1860 | 19 May 1870 | 9 years, 362 days | Progress Party | ||
Michael Herzog (1828–1900) |
20 May 1870 | 19 May 1880 | 9 years, 365 days | Party of the Grand Revolution | ||
Count Jean-Baptiste Dupond (1837–1908) |
20 May 1880 | 9 September 1890 | 10 years, 112 days | Imperial People's Party |
United Kingdoms of Tarper (1901–1914)
Political Party:
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | King of Tarper (Reign) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | |||||
Earl Charles Jarret Karl (1848–1930) |
21 March 1901 | 19 May 1914 | 13 years, 59 days | Radical Party of Tarper | Manuel I, King of Tarper (1 March 1901-15 January 1905) | ||
Carlos I, King of Tarper (16 January 1905-13 December 1911) | |||||||
Carlos II, the Young, King of Tarper (14 December 1911-19 May 1914) |
Tarperti Confederation (1912–1991)
Political Party:
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | President of the Confederation (Term) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | ||||
Ernesto Rivero (1870–1920) |
7 November 1912 | 21 January 1920 | 7 years, 75 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Yakov Menendez (7 November 1912-21 January 1920) | |
Yakov Menendez (1881–1938) |
22 January 1920 | 1 May 1930 | 10 years, 99 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Dobroslaw Burke (22 January 1920-1 May 1930) | |
Ludovic Leone (1890–1986) |
2 May 1930 | 1 May 1940 | 9 years, 365 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Rosario Lewin (2 May 1930-1 May 1940) | |
Zoe Herzog (née Tapia) (1920–2017) |
2 May 1940 | 1 May 1950 | 9 years, 364 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Miguel Fernandez (2 May 1940-1 May 1950) | |
Alois Benini (1906–1982) |
2 May 1950 | 1 May 1960 | 9 years, 365 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Tom Starpin (2 May 1950-1 May 1960) | |
Supreme Tom Starpin (1900–1991) |
2 May 1960 | 23 August 1991 | 31 years, 113 days | Communist Party of Tarper | Zoe Herzog (2 May 1960-23 August 1991) | |
Mans Hinder (1943-2002) |
1 September 1991 | 25 December 1991 | 115 days | National Party of Tarper | Charles Andrysiak (1 September 1991-25 December 1991) |
Second Republic of Tarper (1991–2000)
Political Party:
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | |||
Mans Hinder (1943–2002) |
26 December 1991 | 17 November 2000 | 8 years, 327 days | National Party of Tarper |
Civil War Period (2000–2002)
During the Second Tarperti Civil War, Tarper was split into two countries which both had presidential systems. The Northern Alliance was ruled by socialists and the National Confederation was ruled by fascists. The two nations were united after the end of the civil war.
South Tarper (2000-2002)
Political Party:
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | |||
Mans Hinder (1943–2002) |
17 November 2000 | 21 June 2002 | 1 year, 216 days | National Party of Tarper |
North Tarper (2001-2002)
Political Party:
Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | |||
Tony Castilla (1955–) |
12 September 2001 | 10 September 2002 | 363 days | New Millennium Party |
Federal Republic of Tarper (2002–present)
Political Party:
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | Cabinet | President of Tarper (Term of Office) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Took Office | Left Office | Duration | ||||||||
Tony Castilla (1955-) |
10 September 2002 | 22 November 2005 | 7 years, 48 days | Socialist Unity Party (SU) |
Castilla I | SU – CPT – CDSF – GPT (United Coalition for the Federal Commonwealth) |
William Herzog (10 September 2002–23 May 2008) | |||
22 November 2005 | 28 October 2009 | Castilla II | SU – GPT – SDPT | |||||||
David Anderson (1947-) |
28 October 2009 | 17 December 2013 | 4 years, 50 days | Labour Party (LP) |
Anderson I | LP – CPT – GPT | Jacqueline Fulton (23 May 2008–12 March 2012) | |||
Maximilian Herzog (1989-) |
17 December 2013 | 14 March 2018 | 7 years, 356 days | Socialist Unity Party (SU) |
Herzog I | SU – LP – SDPT (Socialist Front) |
Frederick Tapia (12 March 2012–) | |||
14 March 2018 | 8 December 2021 | Socialist Party of Tarper (SP) |
Herzog II | SP – GLU/ULV – CPT | ||||||
Rafaela Tanner (1987-) |
8 December 2021 | Incumbent | 2 years, 165 days | Christian Democratic and Social Federation (CDSF) |
Tanner I | CDSF – GLU/ULV – NLP |