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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 [[Llywelyn Lewis jr.]].
{{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
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.