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The Federal Representative participates in the legislative process by approving or rejecting motions passed by the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]], the national legislative body of Oportia. The Federal Representative can also introduce bills, resolutions, and other legislative measures before the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]].
The Federal Representative participates in the legislative process by approving or rejecting motions passed by the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]], the national legislative body of Oportia. The Federal Representative can also introduce bills, resolutions, and other legislative measures before the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]].


Though not directly involved in the judiciary, the Federal Representative makes appointments to the [[Federal Court of Oportia|Federal Court]], but these must be confirmed by the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]].
Though not directly involved in the judiciary, the Federal Representative makes appointments to the [[Federal High Court of Oportia|Federal High Court]], but these must be confirmed by the [[Federal Electorate of Oportia|Federal Electorate]].


==Powers and Limitations==
==Powers and Limitations==
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| {{Unbulleted list|Independent <small>(until {{AN|1722}})</small>|[[Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia]] <small>({{AN|1722}}-)</small>}}
| {{Unbulleted list|Independent <small>(until {{AN|1722}})</small>|[[Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia]] <small>(after {{AN|1722}}-)}}
| Took office after impeachment of [[César André]].
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| [[Liberty Now! Movement]] (LNM)
| [[Liberty Now! Movement]] (LNM)
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| [[Francisco Valverde]]
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| [[Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia]] (LPP)
| Allied with the [[Green Party of Oportia]] in the [[Green Progressive Alliance]].
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Constitution of Oportia]]
* [[Constitution of Oportia]]
* [[Federal Cabinet of Oportia]]
* [[Federal Electorate of Oportia]]
* [[Federal Electorate of Oportia]]
* [[Federal Court of Oportia]]
* [[Federal High Court of Oportia]]
* [[Government of Oportia]]
* [[Government and politics of Oportia]]
* [[Oportia]]
* [[Oportia]]


[[Category:Politics of Oportia]]
[[Category:Politics of Oportia]]

Latest revision as of 01:04, 7 November 2024

The Federal Representative of Oportia is the head of state and government in the State of Oportia. Serving as both the supreme executive authority and an integral part of the legislative process, the Federal Representative presides over the Federal Cabinet and all its ministries and has the responsibility of approving or rejecting motions passed by the Federal Electorate.

Roles and Responsibilities

The Federal Representative plays a pivotal role in the three branches of government in Oportia.

As the head of state and government, the Federal Representative leads the executive branch, directing the Federal Cabinet, implementing policies, and representing Oportia on the international stage.

The Federal Representative participates in the legislative process by approving or rejecting motions passed by the Federal Electorate, the national legislative body of Oportia. The Federal Representative can also introduce bills, resolutions, and other legislative measures before the Federal Electorate.

Though not directly involved in the judiciary, the Federal Representative makes appointments to the Federal High Court, but these must be confirmed by the Federal Electorate.

Powers and Limitations

The Federal Representative has broad powers to direct the executive branch and influence legislation. The powers include, but are not limited to:

  • Vetoing or approving laws passed by the Federal Electorate.
  • Appointing ministers and other high-ranking officials.
  • Directing foreign policy and representing Oportia in international agreements.

The limitations on the Federal Representative's powers are defined by the Constitution of Oportia, Oportia's laws, and international obligations.

Election and Term

The Federal Representative is elected by a national popular direct vote by the Federal Electorate, comprising the national electorate and the existing Federal Representative. The term of a Federal Representative is four years.

List of Federal Representatives

No. Picture Name Term Party Notes
1 JeanNouel1710OPO.png Jean Nouel 1706 AN-1712 AN Conservative Nationalist Party of Oportia Died in office.
2 CesarAndreOPO.png César André 1712 AN-1721 AN Conservative Nationalist Party of Oportia Impeached following the 1721 Oportian protests.
3 Celine-Beaumont-1723AN.png Céline Beaumont 1721 AN - 1730 AN
Took office after impeachment of César André.
4 GalileaMontijo.png Galilea Montijo 1730 AN - 1738 AN Liberty Now! Movement (LNM) Won in a stunning electoral upset in 1730 AN, re-elected in 1734 AN.
5 ValverdeOportia1737.png Francisco Valverde 1738 AN - 1742 AN Liberal Progressive Party of Oportia (LPP) Allied with the Green Party of Oportia in the Green Progressive Alliance.

See Also