Vozhd of the Slavic Union

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Vozhd of the Slavic Union
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Flag of the Slavic Union
StatusHead of state Head of government
ResidenceVozhd Palace
SeatOsipovgrad
NominatorPolitical parties or the Duma
AppointerDuma
Term lengthUntil death or resignation
Constituting instrumentSlavic Constitution
FormationOctober 23, 1940
First holderNikifor Osipov
Final holderMatvei Pavlov
AbolishedAugust 30, 2021

The Vozhd of the Slavic Union was the head of government and chief executive of the Slavic Union until 2021. The Vozhd was elected by the Duma. Assigned with near autocratic power the Vozhd was the commander in chief of the Grand Slavic Armed Forces and the head of every branch of the Slavic government. There are very few limits on the Vozhd's power, with the only way to remove them before they've resigned was to issue a vote of no confidence, which requires approval by 85% of the Duma. This has been done only once to Vozhd Vasily Osipov in 1998 after he made repeated threats against bordering nations to invade.

The Vozhd also acts as the Unions primary representative on the world stage to the World Assembly, the Coalition of Crown Albatross, and any other nation with which the Union has diplomatic relations.

As of August 30, 2021 it appears that the position of Vozhd has been abolished.

Origin and Etymology

Vozhd (Russian: Вождь, lit. 'leader, guide') is a Russian Church Slavonic loanword derived from the verb vesti (вести, meaning "to lead", "to guide").

Slavic Field Marshall Nikifor Osipov was the first Vozhd, having abolished the monarchy after the death of Imperator Aleksandr II and declaring himself 'Vozhd of all Slavic peoples'.

List of Vozhds

Vozhd of the Slavic Union

No. Portrait Name
(Years in office)
Term of office Total time in office
1 Nikirorosipov.jpg Nikifor Osipov
(1940-1953)
23 October
1940
18 April
1953
12 years, 5 months, 27 days
2 Kodiak zhukov.jpg Khodiak Zhukov
(1953-1964)
14 September
1953
22 September
1964
11 years, 9 days
3 Dimaorlov.jpg Dima Orlov
(1964-1969)
September 22
1964
May 17
1969
4 years, 7 months, 26 days
4 Kolzak.jpg Kolzak Nikolaev
(1969-1972)
May 17
1969
March 17
1972
2 years, 10 months
5 Vasily.jpg Vasily Osipov
(1972-1998)
March 17
1972
December 03
1998
26 years, 8 months, 17 days
6 Sokolo.jpg Grigori Sokolo
(1998-2009)
December 12
1998
August 17
2009
10 years, 8 months, 5 days
7 Borisov.jpg Maksim Borisov
(2009-2021)
August 17
2009
April 2
2021
11 years, 7 months, 17 days
8 Vladimir Putin (2018-03-01) 03 (cropped).jpg Matvei Pavlov
(2021-2021)
April 2
2021
August 30
2021
151 days