List of the Chairmen of the Legislation of Florentia

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This article lists the Chairmen of the Legislation or, as the case may be, of its upper chamber.

Imperial Chairmen (1771-1883)

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Political orientation/party Appointed Notable credit(s)
Gilbert du Motier Marquis de Lafayette.jpg Pierre Duchamp
(1732-1809)
 1771  1809 Paternalistic conservatism 1771 Successfully dealt with a famine and established regulations on the prices of basic products.
Creation of the Imperial Navy and renovation of the Imperial Army
Signature of the Friendship treaty of the Eternal Birds with Garindina.
Le Comte Joseph de Villèle, maire de Toulouse de 1815 à 1818.jpg Louis de Narizonie
(1741-1812)
 1809  1812 Paternalistic conservatism 1809 Increased slave trade
Elie Decazes.jpg François de la Moulinette
(1737-1830)
 1812  1823 Enlightened despotism 1812 Established the Imperial University of Montcharmin
Standardised education and scholar curriculums
Numerous woman rights, including woman suffrage in senatorial elections
Louise Michel, grayscale.jpg Éloïse Rougeau
(1798-1892)
 1823  1885 Social Authoritarianism 1823 Created a system of social security (reduced medical fees according to the social class, primitive form of retirement wages)
worker's rights protection and mandatory workers and farmers trade unions
Creation of a proportionnal taxation system based on the revenue
free and mandatory access to education
creation of the Imperial Bank of Florentia
financail regulation of banks and credits

Confederal Chancellors (1883-2023)

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Political orientation/party Appointed Notable credit(s)
John Harding by Washington Bogart Cooper.jpg Camille de Raihac
(1812-1902)
 1885  1902 Reactionary 1885 Dismantled social security
removed worker's rights protection and dismantled the Agrarian Union
returned taxation on a land-based taxation aiming the rural folks
removed the right to education for women and returned their status to legal guardianship
Encouraged landowner's abuses
Caused a major diaspora from Florentia
Elme Marchait (1910).jpg Elme Marchait
(1855-1940)
 1902  1934 Paternalistic conservatism 1902 Tried to save the country from the impending economic and political crisis but failed
Successfully contained the Wild North Revolution to the Northern states.
Successfully avoided a coup d'état from the Imperial Army
Célestin Lamar.jpg Célestin Lamar
(1897-1960)
 1934  1960 People's Action
(social authoritarianism)
1934 Managed to get Florentia out of the economic and political crisis
Managed to bring back a form of social security
Was preparing a massive land redistribution and an extensive social program but died before
President Hoover portrait.jpg Jerémiah Flérort
(1913-1996)
 1960  1964 Constitutionalist Union
(neoliberalism)
1960 Dismantled the social policies of its predecessor, privitised the Imperial Bank of Florentia, tried to open Florentia to the international market, plunged Florentia in the country's biggest economic crisis and nearly caused another civil war.
Anastasio Somoza Garcia.gif Louis-Philippe de Lémonchailo
(1890-2002)
 1964  1967 Paternalistic conservatism 1964 $Credit(s)
Francisco Leon de la Barra.jpg Thieffen Dubois
(1934-1986)
 1967  1969 Constitutionalist Union
(classical liberalism)
1967 $Credit(s)
Camille Gentil.png Jean Rhassist
(1879-1973)
 1969  1970 White supremacism 1969 Tried to force the abolitionist states to bring back slavery
Guillaume Bernard (Florentia).jpg Guillaume Bernard
(1931-1976)
 1970  1973 Constitutionalist Union
(social conservatism)
1970 $Credit(s)
Pierre Laval a Meurisse 1931.jpg Aurèle de Javiosie
(1929-still alive)
 1973  1974 Constitutionalist Union
(liberal-conservatism)
1973 $Credit(s)
Constantino San Castellino.jpg Constantino San Castellino
(1935-1982)
 1974  1998 right-wing populism 1974 Managed to calm the catastrophic economic situation
Désiré de Belleville (2003).jpg Désiré de Belleville
(1942-still alive)
 1998  2023 Constitutionalist Union
(liberal-conservatism)
1998 $Credit(s)
Hugo Lysandre Dellague.png Hugo Lysandre Dellague
(1992-still alive)
 2023  2023 People's Action
(national-syndicalism)
2023 $Credit(s)

Chairmen of the Legislation

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Elected Notable credit(s)
[[File:|80px]] Nicola Moreau
(1968)
 2023  still in office 2023 $Credit(s)