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Council of the Free City of Elstock
Rada Wòlnégò Gardu Elstók (Elsian)
Rat der Freien Stadt Elstock (Tyrnican)
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Office of the Council
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerSenate of Elstock
Term lengthThree years, no term limit
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Elstock
Formation1 January 2000
Websitewww.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
Josef Gottlieb Zbigniew Gryglas Sejm 2016.JPG 11 March 2012 One Elstock Minister of Justice and Social Affairs
Adóm Messer Andrzej Halicki Sejm 2015 01.JPG 11 March 2012 Elstock Plus Minister of Finance
Jón Ritter Robert Biedroń na XVI Krakowskiej Manifie - 20200308 1345 0769.jpg 8 March 2015 Socialist People's Party Minister of Foreign Affairs
Ôda Marek Beata Maciejewska odbiera zaświadczenie o wyborze na posła IX kadencji.JPG 11 March 2018 Socialist People's Party Minister of Health and Transportation
Klara Schlimme JRKRUK 20130323 MARIA ZUBA IMG 9110a.jpg 12 March 2021 Independent Minister of Education and Culture
Célina Stein Małgorzata Marcińska 67. posiedzenie Senatu 01.JPG 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
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
  1. Passed away on 10 April 2001 from liver cancer. Replaced by Szimónk Szutman on 15 April 2001.
  2. 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.
  3. Resigned from the Council due to the Eltram scandal on 3 March 2011. Replaced by Jakùb Żukowsczi on 5 March 2011.
  4. 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.