Chief Consul of the Republic
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Office of the Consulate | |
Abbreviation | CCR |
Member of | Consulate of the Republic |
Residence | Consular Mansion |
Appointer | Consulate of the Republic |
Precursor | President of The League of Conservative Nations |
Formation | 16 March 2018 |
First holder | Quebecshire |
The Chief Consul of the Republic is the head of state and head of government of The League, and formerly, of The League of Conservative Nations. The Chief Consul of the Republic, commonly referred to as simply the Chief Consul, is also the figurehead of the Consulate of the Republic.
Contents
Constitutional outline
Establishment
The position of the Chief Consul of the Republic was established by Article II Section One of the Fourth Constitution of The League.
The Consulate is to be formed of three sitting Consuls of the Republic, equal in authority yet organized by the Chief Consul. All Consuls of the Republic sit on the Council of the Republic, an institution which will be further elaborated upon in this document.
— Article II, Section One, Clause I[1]
The term length of the Chief Consul is also established by Article II Section One.
The tenure of a Consul of the Republic is until their resignation or until they become unable to fill their position.
— Article II, Section One, Clause V[1]
The Chief Consul must take an oath before assuming office:
The Oath of Office for a Consul of The League is as follows. "I, as a Consul of The League, one of the three Heads of State, vow to serve within the Constitution as my mandate, vow to ensure the government representation of the public, and vow to use my power and impartiality for the longevity, freedom, and prosperity of the region."
— Article II, Section One, Clause VI[1]
Other establishments of the Chief Consul, as well as of the Consulate in general, are also established by Article II Section One.
The Consulate is non-partisan and neutral, and thus its members do not vote or campaign in elections or referenda and abstain from certain Council functions. Consuls of the Republic may maintain and voice their convictions so long as they do not violate previous restrictions and give up those certain aspects of standard citizen rights.
— Article II, Section One, Clause II[1]
The Consulate is tasked with organizing the Council of the Republic and its Delegates, as well as any other organizational mandated duties.
— Article II, Section One, Clause III[1]
The Consulate is to ensure the longevity and stability of the region, as a guiding hand rather than a micromanaging institution, and thus its succeeding members are selected by the three Consuls at the time of this document’s ratification.
— Article II, Section One, Clause IV[1]
List of Chief Consuls of the Republic
Chief Consul of the Republic | Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Consular term | 2nd Consul | 3rd Consul | |||
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1. | Quebecshire (2016–) |
16 March 2018 |
27 May 2021 |
Consulate I | Neo Polisphos | The Nexus Union | |
16–18 March 2018 2 days | |||||||
Consulate II | The Nexus Union | Salisford | |||||
18 March – 9 November 2018 236 days | |||||||
Consulate III | Salisford | Caezar | |||||
9 November 2018 – 3 February 2019 86 days | |||||||
Consulate IV | Caezar | Eminople | |||||
3 February 2019 – 1 June 2020 1 year and 119 days | |||||||
Consulate V | Eminople | Terranihil | |||||
1 June 2020 – 4 May 2021 337 days | |||||||
Consulate VI | Terranihil | Paleocacher | |||||
4–27 May 2021 23 days | |||||||
3 years and 72 days | |||||||
2. | Terranihil (2017–) |
27 May 2021 |
26 July 2021 |
Consulate VII | Quebecshire | Paleocacher | |
27 May – 26 July 2021 60 days | |||||||
60 days | |||||||
3. | Creeperopolis (2015–) |
26 July 2021 |
Incumbent | Consulate VIII | Quebecshire | Paleocacher | |
26 July 2021 – 18 February 2023 1 year and 207 days | |||||||
Consulate IX | Quebecshire | Spode Humbled Minions | |||||
18 February 2023 – present 2 years and 5 days | |||||||
3 years and 212 days |
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "The League – Constitution of the Republic". NationStates. Consulate of the Republic. 13 May 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2021.