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|incumbent      = [[Postumo Boloquy]]<br>[[Damian Rogal]]<br>[[Andremantzia Sorondo]]<br>[[Filip Godlewski]]
|incumbent      = [[Arin Munićića]]<br>[[Surány Tibor]]<br>[[Aiala Irureta]]<br>[[Mariola Wieczorek]]
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|termlength      = Two terms (maximum, four-year terms)
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|constituting_instrument  = [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|Constitution of Lemovicia]]
|constituting_instrument  = [[Constitution of Lemovicia]]
|inaugural      = [[Izydor Domzalski]]<br>[[Otxote Sasiambarrena]]<br>[[Jan Swiech]]<br>[[Gizon Artalolea]]
|inaugural      = [[Nikola Lezana]]<br>[[Kacper Muraski]]<br>[[Ociote Sasiambarena]]<br>[[Molnár Arnold]]
|formation      = 1 November, 1992
|formation      = 1 December, 1980
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The '''Presidency of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Менділурако легендакаріца, ''Mendilurrako lehendakaritza'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Prezydencja Łemowiczy'') is the {{wp|head of state}} of [[Lemovicia]]. It is a {{wp|collective leadership}}, comprised of four individuals, of which per the [[Alikianos Accords]] and the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992 Lemovician constitution]], two are [[Lemovician people|ethnic Lemovicians]], and two are {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}}.
The '''Presidency of Lemovicia''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiluŕako lehendakarica'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Prezydencja Łemowiczy'') is the {{wp|head of state}} of [[Lemovicia]]. It is a {{wp|collective leadership}}, comprised of four individuals, of which per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]], two are [[Lemovician people|ethnic Lemovicians]], one is a {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}, and one comes from other minorities in Lemovicia.


==History==
==History==
After [[Lemovicia]] declared its independence from [[Narozalica]] in 1979, the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1979|first Lemovician constitution]] declared that it would be a {{wp|unitary state|unitary}} {{wp|presidential republic}}, with the head of state and government being the '''President''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: Легендакарія, ''Lehendakaria'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''Prezydent''), although they were commonly referred to by the term '''Garaizona''' ({{wp|Basque languagle|Lemovician}}: Ґараізона, ''Garaizona'', lit. ''{{wp|triumphator}}'') in the Lemovician language.
After [[Lemovicia]] declared its independence from [[West Miersa]] in 1979, the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]] declared that the {{wp|head of state}} and the {{wp|head of government}} of the State of Lemovicia would {{wp|collective leadership|collective presidency}}, comprised of four individuals, of which two are to be [[Lemovician people|ethnic Lemovician]], one is to be a {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}, and one is to be from another minority.


However, after Narozalica withdrew from Lemovicia in 1980, democratic reformers sought to establish a {{wp|parliamentary republic}}, and transfer the powers held by the President to a {{wp|head of government}}. Despite this hope, as the civil war wore on, it became more of an {{wp|ethnic conflict}} between the [[Lemovician people|Lemovicians]], who were the {{wp|dominant minority}} under the 1979 constitution, and the {{wp|Polish people|Miersans}}, who formed the majority of the population, and sought their own independent state.
However, due to the [[Lemovician War]], elections to the post were only held in 1980, and then from 1992 onward.
 
When the civil war ended in 1992 with the [[Alikianos Accords]], the Presidential position was replaced with a {{wp|collective leadership|collective presidency}}, of which the Alikianos Accords decreed that there would be four members, of which two would be ethnic Lemovician, and two would be ethnic Miersans. Their powers were further defined in the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|new Lemovician constitution]], which defined Lemovicia as a {{wp|parliamentary republic}}.


==Role==
==Role==
As per the [[Alikianos Accords]] and the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992 Lemovician constitution]], the Presidency is the {{wp|head of state}}, whose role is to represent the country abroad, and serve as the "unifying force" of the country.  
Per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]], the Presidency is the {{wp|head of state}}, whose role is to represent the country abroad, and serve as the "unifying force" of the country.  


Thus, as per the Lemovician constitution, the duties of the Presidency are to conduct {{wp|foreign policy}}, to {{wp|promulgation|promulgate}} new laws, and to present a budget to the [[National Assembly of Lemovicia|National Assembly]].
Thus, as per the Lemovician constitution, the duties of the Presidency are to conduct {{wp|foreign policy}}, to {{wp|promulgation|promulgate}} new laws, and to present a budget to the [[National Assembly of Lemovicia|National Assembly]].
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==Residences==
==Residences==
[[File:Lutskadministr.jpg|150px|thumb|left|[[Presidential Palace (Topagunea)|Presidential Palace]], 2010]]
[[File:Lutskadministr.jpg|150px|thumb|left|[[Presidential Palace (Topagunea)|Presidential Palace]], 2010]]
The [[Presidential Palace (Topagunea)|Presidential Palace]] in the city of [[Topagunea]] is, under both the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1979|1979]] and [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992]] Lemovician constitutions, the {{wp|official residence}} of the Presidency, with workspaces for the four members of the Lemovician Presidency based at the presidential palace.  
The [[Presidential Palace (Topagunea)|Presidential Palace]] in the city of [[Topagunea]] is, under the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]], the {{wp|offical residence}} of the Presidency, with workspaces for the four members of the Lemovician Presidency based at the presidential palace. Despite it being a {{wp|collective leadership}}, the personal residence of the four members of the Presidency is in the Presidential Palace.
 
However, since the establishment of the {{wp|collective leadership}}, the personal residence of the four members has been situated outside the building, and the suites in the Presidential Palace are now used by the [[Premier of Lemovicia|Premier]].


===Structure===
===Structure===
While as per both the [[Alikianos Accords]] and the [[Constitution of Lemovicia, 1992|1992 Lemovician constitution]], the Presidency of Lemovicia in its entirety is the {{wp|head of state}}, a custom has developed where in a four year period between elections, each member serves as '''Chairman of the Presidency''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: легендакаріцако буру, ''lehendakaritzako buru'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''przewodniczący prezydencji'') for one year, while another serves as '''Vice-Chairman''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: легендакаріордея, ''lehendakariordea'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''wiceprezes'').
While per the [[Constitution of Lemovicia|Lemovician constitution]], the Presidency of Lemovicia in its entirety is the {{wp|head of state}}, a custom has developed where in a four year period between elections, each member serves as '''Chairman of the Presidency''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''lehendakaricako buru'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''przewodniczący prezydencji'') for one year, while another serves as '''Vice-Chairman''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''lehendakariordeja'', {{wp|Polish language|Miersan}}: ''wiceprezes'').


As per custom, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman cannot come from the same ethnic group, and the role alternates between each member of the Presidency.
As per custom, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman cannot come from the same ethnic group, and the role alternates between each member of the Presidency.


==List of heads of state==
==List of the Members of the Presidency==
===Presidents of Lemovicia===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! No !! Image !! Name !! Term !! Party
!No. !! Election !! Members !! Party !!Ethnicity
|-
|-
!style="background:#007846;"| {{color|white|-}}  
|rowspan=6| 1<br>{{small|(1 December, 1980 to 1 December, 1992)}} ||rowspan=6| [[Elections in Lemovicia#1980|1980]] || [[Nikola Lezana]] {{small|(until February 1986)}} || {{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
| [[File:Stevan_Kragujevic,_Ivan_Stambolic,_maj_1986.JPG|100px]]  
| [[Eztebe Tolaregain]]<br>{{small|(1936-2000)}}  
| 21 November, 1979-1 March, 1980
| {{colorbox|#007846}} [[People's Front for Democracy and Justice (Lemovicia)|People's Front for Democracy and Justice]]
|-
|-
!style="background:#007846;"| {{color|white|1}}  
|[[Kacper Muraski]] {{small|(until July 1985)}}||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]] ||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
| [[File:Todor_Zhivkov.jpg|100px]]  
|-
| [[Saroi Garnica]]<br>{{small|(1922-2008)}}  
|[[Ociote Sasiambarena]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
| 1 March, 1980-1 November, 1992
|-
| {{colorbox|#007846}} [[People's Front for Democracy and Justice (Lemovicia)|People's Front for Democracy and Justice]]
|[[Angela Kempinska]] {{small|(from July 1985)}}||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|}
|-
 
|[[Molnár Arnold]] ||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Savaders|Savader]]
===List of Members of the Presidency===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!No. !! Election !! Members !! Party !!Ethnicity
|[[Urtun Aldari]] {{small|(from February 1986)}}||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4| 1<br>{{small|(1 November, 1992 to 1 April, 1996)}} ||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#1992|1992]] || [[Izydor Domzalski]] || {{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]|| {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|rowspan=4|2<br>{{small|(1 December, 1992 to 1 December, 1996)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#1992|1992]] || [[Ociote Sasiambarena]] ||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Otxote Sasiambarrena]] ||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Angela Kempinska]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Jan Swiech]] ||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Urtun Aldari]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Gizon Artalolea]] ||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovican people|Lemovician]]
|[[Bodin Tošković]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Slirnian people|Slirnian]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|2<br>{{small|(1 April, 1996 to 1 April, 2000}})||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#1996|1996]] || [[Otxote Sasiambarrena]] || {{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|rowspan=4|3<br>{{small|(1 December, 1996 to 1 December, 2000)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#1996|1996]] ||[[Bodin Tošković]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Slirnian people|Slirnian]]
|-
|-
|[[Izydor Domzalski]] || {{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]|| {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Aizkori Aismendi]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Gizon Artalolea]] ||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovican people|Lemovician]]
|[[Patryk Krawczak]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Igor Janusz]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Hegoi Astilerua]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|3<br>{{small|(1 April, 2000 to 1 April, 2004}})||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2000|2000]] || [[Igor Janusz]] ||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|rowspan=5|4<br>{{small|(1 December, 2000 to 1 December, 2004)}}||rowspan=5| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2000|2000]] || [[Hegoi Astilerua]] {{small|(until May 2003)}} ||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Hargin Saez]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Patryk Krawczak]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Jan Swiech]] ||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Aizkori Aismendi]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Eolo Larretche]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Vass Gyula]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Savaders|Savader]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|4<br>{{small|(1 April, 2004 to 1 April, 2008}})||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2004|2004]] ||[[Hargin Saez]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Zakari Itura]] {{small|(from May 2003)}}||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Fabian Duch]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|rowspan=4|5<br>{{small|(1 December, 2004 to 1 December, 2008)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2004|2004]] ||[[Wanessa Biernat]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Eolo Larretche]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Orta Laroceja]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Weronika Mlynarska]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Vass Gyula]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Savaders|Savader]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|5<br>{{small|(1 April, 2008 to 1 April, 2012)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2008|2008]] ||[[Bolesław Buchalski]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] ||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Edrigu Arkana]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Aizo Mallo]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|rowspan=4|6<br>{{small|(1 December, 2008 to 1 December, 2012)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2008|2008]] ||[[Edrigu Arkana]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Wojsław Mita]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || {{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Wanessa Biernat]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Nartziso Joanlucea]] ||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]]|| [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Orta Laroceja]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=5|6<br>{{small|(1 April, 2012 to 1 April, 2016)}}||rowspan=5|[[Elections in Lemovicia#2012|2012]]||[[Aizo Mallo]] {{small|(until August 2014)}}||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Šujo Vujanović]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Slirnian people|Slirnian]]
|-
|-
|[[Helios Ayrupe]] ({{small|from August 2014)}}||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|rowspan=4|7<br>{{small|(1 December, 2012 to 1 December, 2016)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2012|2012]] ||[[Šujo Vujanović]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Slirnian people|Slirnian]]
|-
|-
|[[Bolesław Buchalski]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] ||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Alceo Arthobero]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Ivon Mendarte]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Damian Rogal]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Fabian Duch]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Andremancija Osoteguj]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|7<br>{{small|1 April, 2016 to 1 April, 2020}}||rowspan=4|[[Elections in Lemovicia#2016|2016]]||[[Damian Rogal]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|rowspan=4|8<br>{{small|(1 December, 2016 to 1 December, 2020)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2016|2016]] ||[[Damian Rogal]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|-
|-
|[[Ivon Mendarte]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Andremancija Osoteguj]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Filip Godlewski]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] ||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Surány Tibor]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Savaders|Savader]]
|-
|-
|[[Andremantzia Sorondo]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Alceo Arthobero]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|rowspan=4|8<br>{{small|1 April, 2020 to 1 April, 2024}}||rowspan=4|[[Elections in Lemovicia#2020|2020]]||[[Postumo Boloquy]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] || [[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|rowspan=4|9<br>{{small|(1 December, 2020 to 1 December, 2024)}}||rowspan=4| [[Elections in Lemovicia#2020|2020]] ||[[Arin Munićića]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Filip Godlewski]]||{{colorbox|#DD0000}} [[Socialist Party of Lemovicia|MAS]] ||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Surány Tibor]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||[[Savaders|Savader]]
|-
|-
|[[Andremantzia Sorondo]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|[[Aiala Irureta]]||{{colorbox|gray}} {{wp|Independent politician|Independent}}||[[Lemovician people|Lemovician]]
|-
|-
|[[Damian Rogal]]||{{colorbox|#007846}} [[Liberal Democratic Party of Lemovicia|ADL]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|[[Mariola Wieczorek]]||{{colorbox|red}} [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International|LMNA]]||{{wp|Polish people|Miersan}}
|}
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[[Category:Lemovicia]]
[[Category:Lemovicia]]

Latest revision as of 02:33, 4 October 2021

President of Lemovicia
LemovPres.png
Term lengthTwo terms (maximum, four-year terms)
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Lemovicia
Inaugural holderNikola Lezana
Kacper Muraski
Ociote Sasiambarena
Molnár Arnold
Formation1 December, 1980

The Presidency of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Mendiluŕako lehendakarica, Miersan: Prezydencja Łemowiczy) is the head of state of Lemovicia. It is a collective leadership, comprised of four individuals, of which per the Lemovician constitution, two are ethnic Lemovicians, one is a Miersan, and one comes from other minorities in Lemovicia.

History

After Lemovicia declared its independence from West Miersa in 1979, the Lemovician constitution declared that the head of state and the head of government of the State of Lemovicia would collective presidency, comprised of four individuals, of which two are to be ethnic Lemovician, one is to be a Miersan, and one is to be from another minority.

However, due to the Lemovician War, elections to the post were only held in 1980, and then from 1992 onward.

Role

Per the Lemovician constitution, the Presidency is the head of state, whose role is to represent the country abroad, and serve as the "unifying force" of the country.

Thus, as per the Lemovician constitution, the duties of the Presidency are to conduct foreign policy, to promulgate new laws, and to present a budget to the National Assembly.

Residences

The Presidential Palace in the city of Topagunea is, under the Lemovician constitution, the offical residence of the Presidency, with workspaces for the four members of the Lemovician Presidency based at the presidential palace. Despite it being a collective leadership, the personal residence of the four members of the Presidency is in the Presidential Palace.

Structure

While per the Lemovician constitution, the Presidency of Lemovicia in its entirety is the head of state, a custom has developed where in a four year period between elections, each member serves as Chairman of the Presidency (Lemovician: lehendakaricako buru, Miersan: przewodniczący prezydencji) for one year, while another serves as Vice-Chairman (Lemovician: lehendakariordeja, Miersan: wiceprezes).

As per custom, the Chairman and Vice-Chairman cannot come from the same ethnic group, and the role alternates between each member of the Presidency.

List of the Members of the Presidency

No. Election Members Party Ethnicity
1
(1 December, 1980 to 1 December, 1992)
1980 Nikola Lezana (until February 1986)   LMNA Lemovician
Kacper Muraski (until July 1985)   LMNA Miersan
Ociote Sasiambarena   LMNA Lemovician
Angela Kempinska (from July 1985)   LMNA Miersan
Molnár Arnold   LMNA Savader
Urtun Aldari (from February 1986)   LMNA Lemovician
2
(1 December, 1992 to 1 December, 1996)
1992 Ociote Sasiambarena   LMNA Lemovician
Angela Kempinska   LMNA Miersan
Urtun Aldari   LMNA Lemovician
Bodin Tošković   LMNA Slirnian
3
(1 December, 1996 to 1 December, 2000)
1996 Bodin Tošković   LMNA Slirnian
Aizkori Aismendi   LMNA Lemovician
Patryk Krawczak   LMNA Miersan
Hegoi Astilerua   LMNA Lemovician
4
(1 December, 2000 to 1 December, 2004)
2000 Hegoi Astilerua (until May 2003)   LMNA Lemovician
Patryk Krawczak   LMNA Miersan
Aizkori Aismendi   LMNA Lemovician
Vass Gyula   LMNA Savader
Zakari Itura (from May 2003)   LMNA Lemovician
5
(1 December, 2004 to 1 December, 2008)
2004 Wanessa Biernat   LMNA Miersan
Orta Laroceja   LMNA Lemovician
Vass Gyula   LMNA Savader
Edrigu Arkana   LMNA Lemovician
6
(1 December, 2008 to 1 December, 2012)
2008 Edrigu Arkana   LMNA Lemovician
Wanessa Biernat   LMNA Miersan
Orta Laroceja   LMNA Lemovician
Šujo Vujanović   LMNA Slirnian
7
(1 December, 2012 to 1 December, 2016)
2012 Šujo Vujanović   LMNA Slirnian
Alceo Arthobero   LMNA Lemovician
Damian Rogal   LMNA Miersan
Andremancija Osoteguj   LMNA Lemovician
8
(1 December, 2016 to 1 December, 2020)
2016 Damian Rogal   LMNA Miersan
Andremancija Osoteguj   LMNA Lemovician
Surány Tibor   LMNA Savader
Alceo Arthobero   LMNA Lemovician
9
(1 December, 2020 to 1 December, 2024)
2020 Arin Munićića   LMNA Lemovician
Surány Tibor   LMNA Savader
Aiala Irureta   Independent Lemovician
Mariola Wieczorek   LMNA Miersan