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Revision as of 09:34, 28 February 2018

This page is a work in progress by its author(s) and should not be considered final.

The Chancellor of Tarper is the political leader of Tarper and the head of the Federal Government. The office holder is responsible for selecting all other members of the government and chairing Cabinet meetings.

The office was created in the Tarperti-Sangheli État in 1848, when Alexis Coupe became the first Chancellor. With the Unification of Tarper and establishment of the United Kingdoms of Tarper in 1901, the Confederation evolved into a nation-state and the office became known as the Chancellor of Tarper.

Originally, the Chancellor was only responsible to the King. This changed with the constitutional reform in 1903, when the Parliament was given the right to dismiss the Chancellor. Under the 1912 Communist Government the Chancellors were to be appointed by the Communist party, but were responsible to Parliament. The constitution was set aside during the 1991–2000 dictatorship. The Articles of Federalization made the Chancellor the most important office in the country, naming the entire country after the office, while diminishing the role of the President.

Since 2013, the office has been held by Maximilian Herzog, the current Leader of the Socialist Unity Party.

Tarperti-Sangheli État (1848-1890)

Political Party:   Party of the Grand Revolution   Progress Party   New Imperial Era Party

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
Took Office Left Office Duration
[[File:|80px]] Alexis Coupe
(1800–1874)
18 May 1848 21 May 1860 12 years, 3 days Party of the Grand Revolution
[[File:|80px]] Nicolau Villaverde
(1809–1891)
22 May 1860 19 May 1870 9 years, 362 days Progress Party
[[File:|80px]] Michael Herzog
(1828–1900)
20 May 1870 19 May 1880 9 years, 365 days Party of the Grand Revolution
[[File:|80px]] Count
Jean-Baptiste Dupond
(1837–1908)
20 May 1880 9 September 1890 10 years, 112 days New Imperial Era Party

United Kingdoms of Tarper (1901–1914)

Political Party:   Faction Albiceleste

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party King of Tarper
(Reign)
Took Office Left Office Duration
[[File:|80px]] Earl
Charles Jarret Karl
(1848–1930)
21 March 1901 19 May 1914 13 years, 59 days Faction Albiceleste Manuel I,
King of Tarper
(1 March 1901-15 January 1905)
Carlos I,
King of Tarper
(16 January 1905-13 December 1911)
Carlos II, the Young,
King of Tarper
(14 December 1911-19 May 1914)

Confederation of Tarperti Communist Republics (1912–1991)

Political Party:   Communist Party of Tarper   National Party of Tarper

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party President of the Confederation
(Term)
Took Office Left Office Duration
[[File:|80px]] Ernesto Rivero
(1870–1920)
7 November 1912 21 January 1920 7 years, 75 days Communist Party of Tarper Yakov Menendez
(7 November 1912-21 January 1920)
[[File:|80px]] Yakov Menendez
(1881–1938)
22 January 1920 1 May 1930 10 years, 99 days Communist Party of Tarper Dobroslaw Burke
(22 January 1920-1 May 1930)
[[File:|80px]] Ludovic Leone
(1890–1986)
2 May 1930 1 May 1940 9 years, 365 days Communist Party of Tarper Rosario Lewin
(2 May 1930-1 May 1940)
[[File:|80px]] Zoe Herzog (née Tapia)
(1920–2017)
2 May 1940 1 May 1950 9 years, 364 days Communist Party of Tarper Miguel Fernandez
(2 May 1940-1 May 1950)
[[File:|80px]] Alois Benini
(1906–1982)
2 May 1950 1 May 1960 9 years, 365 days Communist Party of Tarper Tom Starpin
(2 May 1950-1 May 1960)
[[File:|80px]] Supreme
Tom Starpin
(1900–1991)
2 May 1960 23 August 1991 31 years, 113 days Communist Party of Tarper Zoe Herzog
(2 May 1960-23 August 1991)
[[File:|80px]] Mans Hinder
(1943-2002)
1 September 1991 25 December 1991 0 years, 115 days National Party of Tarper Charles Andrysiak
(1 September 1991-25 December 1991)

Republic of Tarper (1991–2000)

Political Party:   National Party of Tarper

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Political Party
Took Office Left Office Duration
[[File:|80px]] Mans Hinder
(1943–2002)
26 December 1991 17 November 2000 8 years, 327 days National Party of Tarper

Civil War Period (2000–2002)

Federal Chancellery of Tarper (2002–present)

See also