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The '''Speaker of the Council of the Republic''', commonly known as simply the '''Speaker of the Council''' and officially abbreviated '''SCR''', was a legislative officer of the [[Council of the Republic]] of [[The League]] and [[Concord]] who was tasked with "encouraging" and "facilitating improvements" in regional legislation. The position was ceremonial, as the [[Consulate of the Republic]] appointed a Council Delegate to the position and it held no legal authority over the other sitting Council Delegates. The term for Speaker was two months long and can be renewed once consecutively. | The '''Speaker of the Council of the Republic''', commonly known as simply the '''Speaker of the Council''' and officially abbreviated '''SCR''', was a legislative officer of the [[Council of the Republic]] of [[The League]] and [[Concord]] who was tasked with "encouraging" and "facilitating improvements" in regional legislation. The position was ceremonial, as the [[Consulate of the Republic]] appointed a Council Delegate to the position and it held no legal authority over the other sitting Council Delegates. The term for Speaker was two months long and can be renewed once consecutively. | ||
− | The position was established on 8 March 2021 following the passage of [[Council of the Republic Motion 5|CRM 5]] the day prior, and its inaugural holder was [[Gagium (politician)|Gagium]], who was elected to the position by his fellow Council Delegates on 14 March 2021. | + | The position was established on 8 March 2021 following the passage of [[Council of the Republic Motion 5|CRM 5]] the day prior, and its inaugural holder was [[Gagium (politician)|Gagium]], who was elected to the position by his fellow Council Delegates on 14 March 2021. Following [[The Constitutional Republic of Zion (politician)|The Constitutional Republic of Zion]]'s term of May to September 2021, every Speaker was appointed by the Consulate. The position was abolished on 2 July 2024. |
== Establishment == | == Establishment == |
Latest revision as of 16:32, 2 July 2024
Speaker of the Council of the Republic | |
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Salisford, the longest serving Speaker of the Council | |
Style | The Honorable |
Abbreviation | SCR |
Member of | Council of the Republic |
Appointer | Consulate of the Republic |
Term length | 2 months, renewable once consecutively |
Formation | 8 March 2021 |
First holder | Gagium |
Final holder | Entropan |
Abolished | 2 July 2024 |
The Speaker of the Council of the Republic, commonly known as simply the Speaker of the Council and officially abbreviated SCR, was a legislative officer of the Council of the Republic of The League and Concord who was tasked with "encouraging" and "facilitating improvements" in regional legislation. The position was ceremonial, as the Consulate of the Republic appointed a Council Delegate to the position and it held no legal authority over the other sitting Council Delegates. The term for Speaker was two months long and can be renewed once consecutively.
The position was established on 8 March 2021 following the passage of CRM 5 the day prior, and its inaugural holder was Gagium, who was elected to the position by his fellow Council Delegates on 14 March 2021. Following The Constitutional Republic of Zion's term of May to September 2021, every Speaker was appointed by the Consulate. The position was abolished on 2 July 2024.
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Establishment
On 7 March 2021, Greater Sacramento presented Council of the Republic Motion 5 (CRM 5) to the Council of the Republic for a vote. The motion called for a legislative office, named the "Director of the Council", to be established. The director would "encourage and facilitate the creation of bills", and would be required to be "active" throughout their term.[1] The thirteen members of the Council of the Republic voted unanimously in support of the position's establishment, and the Consulate of the Republic confirmed it would accept the motion the same day.
The position was established on 8 March 2021 following a constitutional amendment. Its name was changed from "Director of the Council" to "Speaker of the Council" by the Consulate. Washingtonian Republic suggested the name "President of the Council", but it was not accepted by Chief Consul Quebecshire and Consul Terranihil on the basis that it "would imply authority over the other delegates" and "misleadingly sounds like a head of state".
Constitutional framework
The Speaker of the Council of the Republic is defined in Article 3, Section 1, Clauses VIII–X of the Constitution of the Republic.[note 1][2]
- VIII. There shall be a legislative officer titled Speaker of the Council of the Republic with no higher authority than their fellow Council Delegates who shall be tasked with encouraging and facilitating improvements in regional legislation.
- IX. The Speaker of the Council shall be nominated by the Consulate and then confirmed by a Consulate-managed process which must include the consent of the majority of an incoming Council. If a nomination does not gain the majority consent of the Council, the Consulate will nominate a different Delegate until one is approved.
- X. The Speaker of the Council's term shall fulfill a cycle of the Council of the Republic. The Consulate may remove the Speaker of the Council from office if there is a clear and present ineptitude in their duties. If the post is vacated by removal or resignation, the Consulate shall appoint an acting Speaker of the Council until the term has expired.
List of Speakers of the Council
Portrait | Speaker of the Council (Founded–CTE) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Ref. | |||
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– | Vacant | 8 March 2021 |
14 March 2021 |
– | ||
6 days | ||||||
1 | The Honorable Gagium (2017–) |
14 March 2021 |
3 April 2021 |
March 2021 | [3] | |
20 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 3 April 2021 |
4 April 2021 |
– | ||
1 day | ||||||
2 | The Honorable Malgax (2018–2022) |
4 April 2021 |
17 May 2021 |
– | ||
May 2021 | ||||||
43 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 17 May 2021 |
25 May 2021 |
– | ||
8 days | ||||||
3 | The Honorable The Constitutional Republic of Zion (2016–) |
25 May 2021 |
14 September 2021 |
– | ||
112 days | ||||||
4 | The Honorable DinoNet (2020–) |
14 September 2021 |
14 November 2021 |
– | [4] | |
61 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 November 2021 |
15 November 2021 |
– | ||
1 day | ||||||
5 | The Honorable East Yourtanad (2019–) |
15 November 2021 |
14 March 2022 |
– | [5] | |
119 days | ||||||
6 | The Honorable Ajakanistan (2020–) |
14 March 2022 |
28 April 2022 |
– | [6] | |
45 days | ||||||
7 | The Honorable Zloveshchiy (2021–) |
28 April 2022 |
14 July 2022 |
– | [7] | |
77 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 July 2022 |
15 July 2022 |
– | ||
1 day | ||||||
8 | The Honorable Salisford (2016–) |
15 July 2022 |
14 November 2022 |
– | [8] | |
122 days | ||||||
9 | The Honorable Jack Empire (2022–) |
14 November 2022 |
14 January 2023 |
– | ||
61 days | ||||||
10 | The Honorable Reykanes (2021–) |
14 January 2023 |
14 May 2023 |
– | ||
120 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 May 2023 |
21 May 2023 |
– | ||
7 days | ||||||
11 | The Honorable Kanjuura (2016–) |
21 May 2023 |
14 July 2023 |
– | ||
54 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 July 2023 |
16 July 2023 |
– | ||
2 days | ||||||
12 | The Honorable Montcrabe (2022–) |
16 July 2023 |
14 November 2023 |
– | ||
121 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 November 2023 |
21 November 2023 |
– | ||
7 days | ||||||
13 | The Honorable Monsilva (2021–) |
21 November 2023 |
14 March 2024 |
– | ||
114 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 14 March 2024 |
2 April 2024 |
– | ||
19 days | ||||||
14 | The Honorable Entropan (2021–) |
2 April 2024 |
3 June 2024 |
– | ||
62 days | ||||||
– | Vacant | 3 June 2024 |
2 July 2024 |
– | ||
29 days |
Statistics
Speakers by time in office
Rank | Speaker | Length (in days) |
Order of speakership | Number of terms |
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1 | Salisford | 122 | 8th • 15 July – 14 November 2022 | Two full terms |
2 | Montcrabe | 121 | 12th • 16 July 2023 – 14 November 2023 | Two full terms |
3 | Reykanes | 120 | 10th • 14 January 2023 – 14 May 2023 | Two full terms |
4 | East Yourtanad | 119 | 5th • 15 November 2021 – 14 March 2022 | Two full terms |
5 | Monsilva | 114 | 13th • 21 November 2023 – 14 March 2024 | Two full terms |
6 | The Constitutional Republic of Zion | 112 | 3rd • 25 May – 14 September 2021 | One full term and one partial term |
7 | Zloveshchiy | 77 | 7th • 28 April – 14 July 2022 | One full term and one partial term |
13 | Entropan | 62 | 14th • 2 April 2024 – 2 June 2023 | Two partial terms |
8 | DinoNet | 61 | 4th • 14 September – 14 November 2021 | One full term |
Jack Empire | 61 | 9th • 14 November 2022 – 14 January 2023 | One full term | |
9 | Kanjuura | 54 | 11th • 21 May – 14 July 2023 | One full term |
10 | Ajakanistan | 45 | 6th • 14 March – 28 April 2022 | One partial term |
11 | Malgax | 43 | 2nd • 4 April – 17 May 2021 | Two partial terms |
12 | Gagium | 20 | 1st • 14 March – 3 April 2021 | One partial term |
See also
Notes
- ↑ At the time the position was created, the Speaker of the Council of the Republic was defined by Article 3, Section 1, Clauses IX–XI.
References
- ↑ Greater Sacramento (7 March 2021). "CRM 5 – A Motion to Create the Position of Director of the Council". Council of the Republic. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ Government of The League (13 May 2019). Quebecshire (ed.). "The League | Constitution of the Republic". NationStates. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
- ↑ Gagium (14 March 2021). "Gagium Elected as Speaker of the Council". The League's Chronicle. The League: Press Corps of the Republic. 1 (5): 1. Archived from the original on 3 April 2021. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
- ↑ Creeperopolis (14 September 2021). "DinoNet Chosen as the 4th Speaker of the Council of the Republic". Consulate of the Republic. The League. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- ↑ Spode Humbled Minions (2 December 2022). "The League Monthly Foreign Report – December 2021". Department of Foreign Affairs. The League. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ The Tirol Region (2 April 2022). "The League Monthly Foreign Report – April 2022". Department of Foreign Affairs. The League. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ The Tirol Region (1 May 2022). "The League Monthly Foreign Report – May 2022". Department of Foreign Affairs. The League. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
- ↑ Tirol (1 August 2022). "The League Monthly Foreign Report – August 2022". Department of Foreign Affairs. The League. Retrieved 4 December 2022.