President of Soravia
President of the Soravian Republic | |
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Style | The Honourable |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Soravia, 1861 (rev. 1983) |
Formation | 1861 |
First holder | Eduard Olsov |
Salary | €271,000 per year |
The president of Soravia, officially and formally known as the president of the Soravian Republic is the highest political office within the political framework of Soravia. The president is elected in an election held every five years, and is the head of state and head of government of Soravia.
The office was established officially in 1861 with the ratification of the Constitution of Soravia following the victory of the Seven Province Union in the First Soravian Civil War. The presidency was initially a term used for a non-monarchical or non-noble head-of-state, with the presidency exercising absolute authority with little electoral involvement. Eduard Olsov was the inaugural holder of the presidency, ruling for 43 years until his assassination. The presidency continued as a de facto dictatorship until the Second Soravian Civil War broke out in the 1980s, with the constitution being revised in 1983 to create the legislative Voynaskul and Federal Council within the Federal Assembly, all of which are elected, and introducing term limits on presidents. Despite these developments, the presidency of Soravia is often criticised for its totalitarianism and lack of democracy.
The president is accompanied by the prime minister of Soravia, who handles many governmental duties in place of the president and becomes interim president in the case of the incumbent president's resignation, disappearance or death. Presidential powers include actions from appointing judicial staff to delegating federal advisories to represent the provinces of Soravia in their personal cabinet.
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List of presidents
President | Term of office | Affiliation | Prime Ministers | |||
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1 | Eduard Olsov Едуард Олсов 1821–1904 |
13 July 1861 – 8 September 1904 |
Independent | K. Taranenko | ||
A. Hlushko | ||||||
Y. Kucher | ||||||
P. Petrovich | ||||||
2 | Pyotr Petrovich Пыотр Петровицч 1850–1918 |
8 September 1904 – 19 January 1906 |
Independent | I. Zayets | ||
3 | Maksym Ilchenko Максым Илцченко 1856–1930 |
19 January 1906 – 4 March 1910 |
Independent | A. Freček | ||
4 | Pyotr Petrovich Пыотр Петровицч 1850–1918 |
4 March 1910 – 5 December 1913 |
Independent | V. Pudovkin | ||
A. Freček | ||||||
5 | Tadeusz Czyzewski Тадеуш Чжевський 1878–1949 |
5 December 1913 – 19 January 1921 |
Independent | D. Dorosh | ||
V. Pudovkin | ||||||
K. Cheban | ||||||
6 | Vladislav Pudovkin Владислав Пудовкин 1886–1990 |
19 January 1921 – 3 October 1955 |
Soravian Nationalist Party | I. Mykhajlyuk | ||
S. Lytvyn | ||||||
H. Yarosh | ||||||
P. Klymenko | ||||||
G. Tozulyak | ||||||
Himself | ||||||
M. Dudka | ||||||
S. Storozhuk | ||||||
V. Gardos | ||||||
G. Tozulyak | ||||||
7 | Gabriel Tozulyak Габриел Тозулыак 1910–2002 |
3 October 1955 – 17 July 1971 |
Soravian Nationalist Party | V. Gardos | ||
F. Datsenko | ||||||
V. Pavlov | ||||||
8 | Vilem Gardos Вилем Гардос 1931–1986 |
17 July 1971 – 6 October 1982 |
Soravian Nationalist Party | Himself | ||
Introduction of term limits under 1983 constitution | ||||||
9 | Sava Tokar Сава Токар 1926– |
6 October 1982 – 19 April 1983 (interim) |
Patriots' Front | P. Vovk | ||
10 | Vasil Bodnar Васил Боднар 1917–2006 |
19 April 1983 – 8 September 1989 |
Patriots' Front | R. Solovjov | ||
O. Tsymbal | ||||||
K. Koval | ||||||
L. Nikolenko | ||||||
11 | Ivan Lecsko Иван Лецско 1946– |
8 September 1989 – 6 May 1999 |
Patriots' Front | V. Hrebenyuk | ||
A. Baranov | ||||||
12 | Samuel Czenko Самуел Цзенко 1964– |
6 May 1999 – 11 May 2004 |
Patriots' Front | L. Smajda | ||
13 | Mergen Baynev Мерген Баынев 1967– |
11 May 2004 – 15 May 2010 |
Patriots' Front | P. Holovko | ||
D. Kotenko | ||||||
14 | Samuel Czenko Самуел Цзенко 1964– |
15 May 2010 – 9 May 2020 |
Patriots' Front | H. Cheban | ||
M. Rybak | ||||||
D. Dubrinsky | ||||||
15 | Valentina Goga Валентина Гога 1966– |
9 May 2020 – |
Patriots' Front | A. Matviyenko |