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Revision as of 14:23, 10 August 2021
President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie | ||
Seal of the President of the Government | ||
Incumbent | ||
Jean-Michel Lavaud | ||
since 1690 AN | ||
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Style | His Excellency | |
Residence | Government House | |
Monarch | Sinchi Roca I | |
Term | Five AN year term | |
Inaugural holder | Alejandro Campos | |
Formation | 1685 AN |
The President of the Government of Alduria-Wechua is the head of the government of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. The office was established on the founding of the Alduro-Wechua Federation in 1685 AN.
Its first and current holder is the Interim President Alejandro Campos, appointed in a transitional capacity by the King of the Federation, Manco Cápac.
List of Presidents
The President of the Government of Alduria-Wechua is the head of the government of the Federation of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. The office was established on the founding of the Alduro-Wechua Federation in 1685 AN.
Its first holder was the Interim President Alejandro Campos, appointed in a transitional capacity by the King of the Federation, Manco Cápac. He resigned in 1690 AN. He was succeeded by its current holder, Jean-Michel Lavaud.
List of Presidents
Photo | Name | Term | Party Affiliation | Monarch | Notes |
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Alejandro Campos | (1685-1690) | Coalition for Federal Progress | Manco Capac | Appointed by King Manco Capac I in a transitional capacity for a five-year term. Term temporarily extended by the Federal Constituent Assembly. Resigned in 1690 AN. | |
Jean-Michel Lavaud | (1690-) | Coalition for Federal Progress | Manco Capac | Appointed by King Manco Capac I in a transitional capacity to succeed Campos after his resignation in 1690 AN. Term to last until general elections are held. |