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{{Calbion article}}The '''Governor-General''' of [[Calbion]] is the head of the High Council. He is elected by the [[Cynulliad Cenedlaethol]] and appointed by the Prince. The Current Governor-General is [[ | {{Calbion article}}The '''Governor-General''' of [[Calbion]] is the head of the High Council. He is elected by the [[Cynulliad Cenedlaethol]] and appointed by the Prince. The Current Governor-General is [[Evyn Drakeford]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 19:52, 30 June 2020
The Governor-General of Calbion is the head of the High Council. He is elected by the Cynulliad Cenedlaethol and appointed by the Prince. The Current Governor-General is Evyn Drakeford.
History
The position of Governor-General was established in the second century CD. Initially, the Governor-General was the steward of the Prince of the Calbain. The position was appointed, rather than elected.
During the Brettish period, the Governor-General was the representative of Calbion and leader of the Calbain autonomous government.
List of Governor-Generals
Period | Faction | Governor-General | notes | |
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1595 - 1597 (1 CD - 1 ÔD) | none | Jack de Montfort | Became Prince of the Calbain | |
1597 - 1600 (1 - 4 ÔD) | Nationalist | William Nelson | As Jingdaoese autonomous province | |
1600 - 1608 (4 - 12 ÔD) | none | none | Calbain government decentralised following losses in the independence war | |
1608 - 1610 (12 - 14 ÔD) | Realist | James Sherrinford | Calbion became a province of the Brettish Isles. | |
1610 - 1623 (14 - 27 ÔD) | Realist | Llywelyn Lewis | Lewis was appointed at age 20 by the Brettish government | |
1623 - 1649 (27 - 53 ÔD) | Nationalist | Llywelyn Lewis | Lewis won the first elections for the Cynulliad Cenedlaethol on a nationalist platform and led Calbion to independence in 1627. Lewis won a third term in 1636. | |
1649 - 1651 (53 - 55 ÔD) | Realist | Llywelyn Lewis | Calbion became an autonomous province of Jingdao. Lewis attempted to work with the Jingdaoese government to ensure the continuity of the Calbain nation but was forced into exile in 1651. | |
1651 - 1667 (54 - 70 ÔD) | Nationalist | Llywelyn Lewis | Following his exile, Lewis and other nationalist leaders set up a government in exile on the Skerry Isles. Lewis died in 1667. | |
1667 - 1685 (70 - 89 ÔD) | Nationalist | Huw Griffin | Following the death of Llywelyn Lewis, Huw Griffin took over as Governor-General in exile. | |
1673 - 1685 (76 - 89 ÔD) | Realist | Mackenzie Ó Gallchobhai | Under Arcadian occupation, Calbion gained some autonomy. The collaboration government led by Ó Gallchobhai was however unrecognised by most nationalists. | |
1685 - present (89 - present ÔD) | Nationalist | Evyn Drakeford | In 1685, Calbion regained its independence. The nationalists regained the government. |