Chief Secretary of the Revolutionary Nerotysian Labor Party
Chief Secretary of the Revolutionary Nerotysian Labor Party | |
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Style | Comrade Secretary (informal) Honored Comrade (formal) |
Type | Party leader |
Member of | Presidium Central Committee Political Committee Perpetual Committee |
Reports to | Party Congress |
Seat | Shynka, Nerotysia |
Appointer | Central Committee |
Term length | Three years |
Constituting instrument | Party Statute |
The Chief Secretary of the Central Committee of the Revolutionary Nerotysian Labor Party is the political leader of the Revolutionary Nerotysian Labor Party. Since the Nerotysian Revolution of 1921, the officeholder is also considered to be Nerotysia’s head-of-government and paramount leader.
According to the party Statute, the Chief Secretary is responsible for organizing and overseeing sessions of the Central Committee, receiving and examining policy proposals, managing the finances and personnel of the Committee, and speaking for the party on the world stage. In addition to these formal duties, the Chief Secretary possesses great informal powers - they are the leader of the dominant faction within the party and usually the leader of the most powerful party clique. Though they are prohibited from holding another Secretarial or Committee leadership position, they are guaranteed membership in the Political Committee and Perpetual Committee, Nerotysia’s two most important lawmaking bodies.
The office of Chief Secretary evolved out of the Chairman of the Party Congress, a position created in 1917 to serve as the representative of the Congress and to interpret its decrees when it was not in session. After the creation of the Central Committee in 1918, the position of Congress Chairman was abolished and replaced with Chief Secretary of the Central Committee. The new office assumed most of its current powers during that reorganization.
List of Chief Secretaries of the RNLP
Tendency (informal): None (1) Leftist (4) Rightist (4) Anarchist (1) Syndicalist (1) | ||||||||
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No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of Office | Tendency | Presidium | Central Committee | ||
Took Office | Left Office | Days | ||||||
1 | Viktor Chalyar (1896-1922) |
27 October 1917 | 12 December 1922 | 1872 | Leftist | N/A | 1st (1917) | |
2nd (1920) | ||||||||
Serving most of his term prior to Nerotysian independence, Chalyar was the principal architect of the Nerotysian state. | ||||||||
2 | File:Linsk 2.jpg | Mátyás Lynszk (1893-1941) |
19 December 1922 | 25 October 1941 | 6885 | none | N/A | 2nd (....) |
3rd (1923) | ||||||||
4th (1926) | ||||||||
5th (1929) | ||||||||
6th (1932) | ||||||||
7th (1935) | ||||||||
8th (1938) | ||||||||
Widely popular throughout his term, Lynszk oversaw rapid industrialization in the peninsula. | ||||||||
3 | File:Enkolic2.jpg | Aleksander Enkolić (1893-1949) |
25 October 1941 | 16 February 1949 | 2671 | Rightist | N/A | 9th (1941) |
10th (1944) | ||||||||
Enkolić I | 11th (1947) | |||||||
The last of Nerotysia's three "founding fathers," Enkolić oversaw the Second Endwar and reorganized the party. | ||||||||
4 | File:Lukasovic.jpg | Zoran Lukaʂović (1899-1981) |
23 February 1949 | 28 October 1950 | 612 | Rightist | Lukaʂović I | 11th (....) |
Replacing Enkolić after his assassination, Lukaʂović failed to push reforms through a deadlocked Central Committee. | ||||||||
5 | File:Csiszmadia.jpg | Lázár Csiszmadia (1921-1999) |
28 October 1950 | 30 October 1965 | 5481 | Leftist | ||
Csiszmadia I | 12th (1950) | |||||||
13th (1953) | ||||||||
14th (1956) | ||||||||
Csiszmadia II | 15th (1959) | |||||||
16th (1962) | ||||||||
Csiszmadia used the leftist consensus to achieve massive military buildup, pursuing fiercely anti-capitalist foreign policy. | ||||||||
6 | File:Galambos.jpg | Ernő Galambos (1929-2004) |
30 October 1965 | 26 October 1968 | 1092 | Anarchist | Galambos I | 17th (1965) |
Thwarting leftist opposition with rightist collaborators, Galambos dissolved the All-Union Worker's Congress, giving more economic control to local councils. | ||||||||
7 | File:Sisak.jpg | Dario Sisak (1932-) |
26 October 1968 | 29 October 1983 | 5481 | Rightist | ||
Sisak I | 18th (1968) | |||||||
19th (1971) | ||||||||
Sisak II | 20th (1974) | |||||||
Sisak III | 21st (1977) | |||||||
22nd (1980) | ||||||||
Marshaling numerous dissident parts of Nerotysian society, Sisak implemented broad, market-oriented economic reforms. | ||||||||
8 | File:Kadijevic.jpg | Josip Kadijević (1940-) |
29 October 1983 | 25 October 1986 | 1092 | Leftist | ||
Kadijević I | 23rd (1983) | |||||||
Kadijević reversed the most radical of Sisak's reforms but failed to unify the fractured hardliner cliques. | ||||||||
9 | File:Osmovic5.jpg | Milan Osmović (1951-) |
25 October 1986 | 28 October 1995 | 3290 | Leftist | ||
Osmović I | 24th (1986) | |||||||
Osmović II | 25th (1989) | |||||||
Osmović III | 26th (1992) | |||||||
Osmović built a new coalition of hardliner cliques to reorganize the party's policy apparatus once again. | ||||||||
10 | File:Rakoszalya.jpg | Anna Rakoszalya (1962-) |
28 October 1995 | 25 March 2017 | 7819 | Rightist | ||
Rakoszalya I | 27th (1995) | |||||||
Rakoszalya II | 28th (1998) | |||||||
Rakoszalya III | 29th (2001) | |||||||
Rakoszalya IV | 30th (2004) | |||||||
31st (2007) | ||||||||
Rakoszalya V | 32nd (2010) | |||||||
Rakoszalya VI | 33rd (2013) | |||||||
The first female Chief Secretary, Rakoszalya ended Nerotysia's Grand Depression through economic reforms. | ||||||||
11 | File:Glasno2.jpg | Lara Glasnović (1987-) |
25 March 2017 | Incumbent | 2799 | Syndicalist | ||
Glasnović I | 34th (2017) | |||||||
The first Celniki Chief Secretary, Glasnović is the first Syndicalist to hold the position, as well as the first born after the détente with Khornera. |