Council of Elstock
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Council of the Free City of Elstock | |
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Rada Wòlnégò Gardu Elstók (Elsian) Rat der Freien Stadt Elstock (Tyrnican) | |
Office of the Council | |
Style | The Honourable |
Appointer | Senate of Elstock |
Term length | Three years, no term limit |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Elstock |
Formation | 1 January 2000 |
Website | www.rada.el |
The Council of the Free City of Elstock (Elsian: Rada Wòlnégò Gardu Elstók; Tyrnican: Rat der Freien Stadt Elstock), more commonly referred to as simply the Council (Rada, Rat), is the collective executive branch of the government of Elstock, and cabinet of the city-state. Consisting of six Councilors (Radni; Stadtrat or Stadträtin) elected by the Senate at the start of a new three-year term, the role of the Council is to provide consensus government and stability within the city-state's daily governance.
Role and history
Current Councilors
Councilor | Portrait | Joined | Party | Ministry | |
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Josef Gottlieb | 11 March 2012 | One Elstock | Minister of Justice and Social Affairs | ||
Adóm Messer | 11 March 2012 | Elstock Plus | Minister of Finance | ||
Jón Ritter | 8 March 2015 | Socialist People's Party | Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
Ôda Marek | 11 March 2018 | Socialist People's Party | Minister of Health and Transportation | ||
Klara Schlimme | 12 March 2021 | Independent | Minister of Education and Culture | ||
Célina Stein | 12 March 2021 | The Greens | Minister of Environment and Energy |
List of Councilors since 2000
Legend:
Socialist People's Democratic Union Independent One Elstock Elstock Plus Greens
Year | Minister of Finance | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister of Education and Culture | Minister of Environment and Energy | Minister of Health and Transportation | Minister of Justice and Social Affairs |
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2000 | Arnold Schlimme | Léch Hersz | Helmut Größel | Sulisłôw Górski | Erik Górka | Frãcëszk Szolc[1] |
Szimónk Szutman[2] | ||||||
2003 | Peter Kaufman | |||||
2006 | Erik Górka | Léch Hersz | Édita Szlender | Tomôsz Huber | ||
2009 | Zdzisłôwa Derichs[3] | |||||
Juliô Bach | ||||||
Jakùb Żukowsczi | ||||||
2012 | Adóm Messer[4] | Édita Szlender | Juliô Bach | Josef Gottlieb | ||
Adóm Messer | ||||||
2015 | Walther Dreyer | Nataliô Szreck | Jón Ritter | |||
2018 | Jón Ritter | Josef Gottlieb | Ôda Marek | Żaneta Glöckner | ||
2021 | Klara Schlimme | Célina Stein | Josef Gottlieb |
- ↑ Passed away on 10 April 2001 from liver cancer. Replaced by Szimónk Szutman on 15 April 2001.
- ↑ Resigned from the Council on 18 June 2009 after losing the Socialist People's leadership to Édita Szlender. Replaced by Juliô Bach on 19 June 2009.
- ↑ Resigned from the Council due to the Eltram scandal on 3 March 2011. Replaced by Jakùb Żukowsczi on 5 March 2011.
- ↑ Initially elected as a member of One Elstock, Messer would later form the break-away Elstock Plus party while in office, on 24 August 2014.