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) |
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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. | |
Louis de Narizonie (1741-1812) |
1809 | 1812 | Paternalistic conservatism | 1809 | Increased slave trade | |
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 | |
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) |
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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 (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 (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 | |
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. | |
Louis-Philippe de Lémonchailo (1890-2002) |
1964 | 1967 | Paternalistic conservatism | 1964 | $Credit(s) | |
Thieffen Dubois (1934-1986) |
1967 | 1969 | Constitutionalist Union (classical liberalism) |
1967 | $Credit(s) | |
Jean Rhassist (1879-1973) |
1969 | 1970 | White supremacism | 1969 | Tried to force the abolitionist states to bring back slavery | |
Guillaume Bernard (1931-1976) |
1970 | 1973 | Constitutionalist Union (social conservatism) |
1970 | $Credit(s) | |
Aurèle de Javiosie (1929-still alive) |
1973 | 1974 | Constitutionalist Union (liberal-conservatism) |
1973 | $Credit(s) | |
Constantino San Castellino (1935-1982) |
1974 | 1998 | right-wing populism | 1974 | Managed to calm the catastrophic economic situation | |
Désiré de Belleville (1942-still alive) |
1998 | 2023 | Constitutionalist Union (liberal-conservatism) |
1998 | $Credit(s) | |
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) |
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[[File:|80px]] | Nicola Moreau (1968) |
2023 | still in office | 2023 | $Credit(s) |