Director of Foreign Affairs
Director of Foreign Affairs | |
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Department of Foreign Affairs | |
Type | Executive (Department Director) |
Abbreviation | DFA |
Member of | Government of The League |
Reports to | Consulate of the Republic |
Appointer | Consulate of the Republic |
Formation | 16 December 2019 |
First holder | New Gandor |
Unofficial names | Foreign Affairs Director |
Website | Website |
The Director of Foreign Affairs (abbreviated as the DFA), and sometimes called the Foreign Affairs Director (FAD) is the department director of the Department of Foreign Affairs and an executive officer. The position and department were established on 16 December 2019 by CRL 15.
The director is responsible for managing and appointing diplomats to foreign regions and managing embassies. Previously, the Director of Foreign Affairs also served as the World Assembly Delegate between the passage of CRL 16 on 14 May 2020 until the passage of CRL 26 on 4 May 2021. The Director of Foreign Affairs is appointed by the Consulate of the Republic.
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History
New Gandor as Director
After the passage of CRL 15, the Consulate appointed New Gandor as the first director on 17 December 2019. New Gandor appointed Greater Sacramento and Terranihil as diplomats. Together they reevaluated the region's embassies, then divided the embassies equally amongst the three of them. New Gandor appointed several other ambassadors later, including King Denver and Amaan. Terranihil was briefly director from 17 March to 25 March because New Gandor was busy with college. After the passage of CRL 16, New Gandor was made the World Assembly Delegate. Within his term, several developments in foreign affairs were made, including the passage of the LCN-FNR Agreement, the LCN-MDA Agreement, and the formation of an embassy with The East Pacific. New Gandor resigned 28 June 2020 due to real life issues.
San Carlos Islands as Director
The Consulate appointed San Carlos Islands on 30 June 2020. He appointed several diplomats including Washingtonian Republic, Malgax, and Paleocacher. Denver resigned as diplomat and moved to the region of Enadia. The 2020 summer diplomatic crisis led to the loss of several embassies, including with The Free Nations Region, The East Pacific, Right to Life, the Union of Democratic States, and The Gray Wardens. San Carlos Islands resigned due to his inactivity in carrying out the responsibilities of director.
Paleocacher as Director
Paleocacher was appointed on 9 November 2020.
Creeperopolis as Director
List of Directors of Foreign Affairs
Director | Term of office Duration |
Ref. | |||
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– | Vacant | 16 December 2019 |
17 December 2019 |
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1 day | |||||
1 | New Gandor (2017–) |
17 December 2019 |
28 June 2020 |
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194 days | |||||
– | Terranihil (2017–) Acting Director |
17 March 2020 |
25 March 2020 |
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8 days | |||||
– | Vacant | 28 June 2020 |
30 June 2020 |
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2 days | |||||
2 | San Carlos Islands (2018–2021) |
30 June 2020 |
6 November 2020 |
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129 days | |||||
– | Vacant | 6 November 2020 |
9 November 2020 |
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3 days | |||||
3 | Paleocacher (2012–) |
9 November 2020 |
4 May 2021 |
[1] | |
176 days | |||||
4 | Creeperopolis (2015–) |
4 May 2021 |
Incumbent | ||
2 years and 365 days |
See also
References
- ↑ Paleocacher (10 November 2020). "LCN Foreign Affairs Department and WA Delegate Change; Voting Stances on WA General Assembly Vote: Protecting Sites of Religious Significance and WA Security Council Vote: Repeal: Commend Wintony – The Republic of The League of Conservative Nations". NationStates Forums. The League of Conservative Nations: Department of Foreign Affairs. p. 5. Retrieved 4 May 2020.