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Current year: 2111

Umbran Hexaca

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Umbran Hexaca
Hexaca in 2109
5th Premier of Ithnusavia
Assumed office
28 February 2109
DeputyPyke Lysworthy
SovereignTalmick II
Menroch
Preceded byMarc Beliznon (acting)
General Secretary of the Heralded Party
Assumed office
3 March 2108
Deputy
Preceded byQuantus Delmont Selvick
Vice Premier of Ithnusavia
In office
1 May 2107 – 27 February 2109
Serving with Marc Beliznon
PremierQuantus Delmont Selvick
Preceded byMarc Beliznon (as sole officeholder)
Succeeded byPyke Lysworthy
Deputy General Secretary of the Heralded Party
Director of the Office of the General Secretary
In office
3 March 2106 – 3 March 2108
Serving with Marc Beliznon
Preceded byMarc Beliznon (as sole deputy)
Succeeded byPyke Lysworthy
Melmis Wolde
Member of the General Assembly
for Centara One
Assumed office
1 May 2103
Preceded byLahn Menne
Majority3,902 (5.1%)
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
In office
1 May 2091 – 30 April 2103
Preceded byTritus Sevron Vech
Succeeded byLey Matovski
ConstituencyCentara
Ministerial portfolios
2098–2099Minister of State for the Budget[a]
2099–2101Senior Minister of State for Finance
2101Acting Minister of Finance
2101–2103Leader of the Government in the Senate
2101–2103Minister of Public Health
2103–2106Minister of International Trade and Industry
2106–2109Minister of Finance
Personal details
Born27 June 2052 (age 59)
Pudtown, Centara, Ithnusavia
Political partyIndependent (until 2084)
Heralded Party (2084–present)
Other political
affiliations
Coalition for Change (2091–2099)
Spouse
Elizabeth Hemmen
(m. 2075)
Children2
Residence(s)1 Parliament Quarters, Ithnusa
Education
ProfessionPolitician • economist • policy analyst
Central institution membership
  • 2106–: 14th, 15th Politburo Presidium
  • 2103–: 14th, 15th Politburo
  • 2103–2108: Member, 14th Secretariat
  • 2098–: Full member, 13th, 14th, 15th Central Committee
  • 2098: Alternate member, 13th Central Committee
Assembly seats
Preceded by Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
2091–2103
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the General Assembly
for Centara One

2103–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
New office Chief Coordinator for Party Revitalisation
2098–2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Central Policy Research Office
2098–2099
Preceded by Deputy Party Secretary for Political and Legal Affairs
2099–2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Party Secretary for Administrative Affairs
2101–2103
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the International Department of the Heralded Party
2103–2106
Position abolished
Preceded by
Marc Beliznon
as sole officeholder
Deputy General Secretary of the Heralded Party
(ex officio Director of the Office of the General Secretary)
Served alongside: Marc Beliznon

2106–2108
Succeeded by
Pyke Lysworthy (Government)
Melmis Wolde (Party)
Preceded by General Secretary of the Heralded Party
2108–present
Incumbent
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of State for the Budget
2098–2099
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senior Minister of State for Finance
2099–2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Finance
Acting

2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Government in the Senate
2101–2103
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Public Health
2101–2103
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of International Trade and Industry
2103–2106
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Finance
2106–2109
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Marc Beliznon
as sole Vice Premier
Vice Premier of the Ithnusavian Republic
Served alongside: Marc Beliznon

2107–2109
Succeeded by
Preceded by Premier of the Ithnusavian Republic
2109–present
Incumbent

Robyn Rampford

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The Lord Rampford of Bele Rodge
Rampford in 2101
9th President of the Ithnusavian Senate
In office
5 May 2101 – 30 April 2111
MonarchsTalmick II
Menroch
Deputy
Preceded byThe Lord Nesros of Justinius
Succeeded bySitimus Menken
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
In office
1 May 2101 – 30 April 2111
Preceded byLyell Fernicus
Succeeded byJudas Slavint
ConstituencyTyburn
In office
1 May 2098 – 30 April 2101
Appointed byTalmick II
ConstituencyNominated
Vice Chair of the Coalition for Change
In office
25 June 2091 – 30 April 2099
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
4th Governor of the Central Bank of Ithnusavia
In office
2 January 2086 – 31 December 2089
DeputyMihleina Scherti
Preceded byDimitreis Lavipes
Succeeded byMihleina Scherti
Dean of the Tyburn University School of Finance and Economics
In office
7 February 2080 – 1 January 2086
Preceded byLinus Hemingwaters
Succeeded byWilliam Howler
Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Finance
In office
1 May 2073 – 6 February 2080
Preceded byGhriffin Farage
Succeeded byKuchman Savelda
Ministerial portfolios
2098–2099Opposition Leader in the Senate
2098–2101Minister of Finance
Personal details
Born15 October 2029
Bele Rodge, Tyburn, Anabak Minor
Died6 September 2111 (aged 81)
Ithnusa, Ithnusavia
Resting placeGrand National Cemetery
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
Coalition for Change (2091–2099)
Spouse
Teá Lyner
(m. 2046)
Education
ProfessionPolitician • banker • economist
AwardsCivil Service Sash of Honour
Government offices
Preceded by Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Finance
2073–2080
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of the Central Bank of Ithnusavia
2086–2089
Succeeded by
Academic offices
Preceded by Dean of the Tyburn University School of Finance and Economics
2080–2086
Succeeded by
Party political offices
New title Vice Chair of the Coalition for Change
Served alongside: Quantus Delmont Selvick

2091–2099
Coalition dissolved
Assembly seats
New seat Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
(Nominated by the Sovereign)

2098–2101
Seat eliminated
Preceded by Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
(State of Tyburn)

2101–2111
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Finance
2098–2101
Succeeded by
Umbran Hexaca (acting)
Vacant
Title last held by
Solomon Rangel
Opposition Leader in the Senate
2098–2099
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Finance Committee
2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Ithnusavian Senate
2101–2111
Succeeded by

Marc Beliznon

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Marc Beliznon
Beliznon in 2110
Senior Minister of Ithnusavia
Assumed office
28 February 2109
PremierUmbran Hexaca
Preceded byPosition established
Premier of Ithnusavia
Acting
In office
1 May 2108 – 28 February 2109
SovereignTalmick II
Preceded byQuantus Delmont Selvick
Succeeded byUmbran Hexaca
Vice Premier of Ithnusavia
In office
1 May 2098 – 28 February 2109
PremierQuantus Delmont Selvick
Himself (acting)
Preceded bySeraph Frillington (2083)
Succeeded byPyke Lysworthy
Senior party offices
Deputy General Secretary of the Heralded Party[b]
In office
3 March 2098 – 3 March 2108
Serving with Umbran Hexaca (2106–2108)
LeaderQuantus Delmont Selvick
Preceded byRully Mastoden[c]
Succeeded byPyke Lysworthy[d]
Chair of the Coalition for Change
In office
25 June 2091 – 30 April 2099
Vice Chairs
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Parliamentary offices
Member of the General Assembly
Assumed office
30 May 2096
Preceded byEdward Juebeg
ConstituencyKipping
In office
1 May 2068 – 16 April 2083
Preceded byDebra Neale
Succeeded byLestard Lancastacus
ConstituencyErdstwhel
Member of the Deflit Legislative Assembly
for Sparthington and Kipping
In office
1 March 2063 – 28 February 2068
Preceded byEdward Juebeg Sr.
Succeeded byDevenell Pelrick
Ministerial roles
2075–2078Assistant Government Whip
2078–2083Government Chief Whip
Minister without Portfolio
2098–2108Coordinating Minister for Government Intercooperability
2098–2101Minister of the Interior
2101–2108Leader of the House
Personal details
Born4 July 2033 (age 78)
DeWheeling, Erdstwhel, Ithnusavia
Political partyHeralded Party (2055–2083, 2098–present)
Independent (2083–2098)
Other political
affiliations
Coalition for Change (2091–2099)
SpouseSue Halemar (m. 2057; div. 2084)
Education
ProfessionPolitician • attorney
Central institution membership
  • 2098–: 13th, 14th, 15th Politburo Presidium
  • 2097–: 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th Politburo
  • 2097–: Full member, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th Central Committee
  • 2078–2083: Full member, 9th Central Committee
  • 2075–2078: Alternate member, 8th Central Committee
Assembly seats
Preceded by Member of the Deflit Legislative Assembly
for Sparthington and Kipping

2063–2068
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the General Assembly
for Erdstwhel

2068–2083
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the General Assembly
for Kipping

2096–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Chief Whip of the Heralded Party
2078–2083
Succeeded by
Vice Chair of the Party Control Commission
2078–2083
New office Chair of the Coalition for Change
2091–2099
Coalition dissolved
Preceded by Deputy General Secretary of the Heralded Party
Served alongside: Umbran Hexaca

2098–2108
Succeeded by
Pyke Lysworthy
as Deputy General Secretary (Government)
Director of the Office of the General Secretary
2098–2106
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Heralded Party in the General Assembly
2101–2108
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Assistant Government Whip
Served alongside: Septis Dean, Qan'ah Van Hoth

2075–2078
Succeeded by
Preceded by Government Chief Whip
Minister without Portfolio

2078–2083
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Seraph Frillington
Vice Premier of the Ithnusavian Republic
Served alongside: Umbran Hexaca

2098–2109
Succeeded by
New ministerial post Coordinating Minister for Government Intercooperability
2098–2108
Vacant
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
2098–2101
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the House
2101–2108
Succeeded by
Preceded by Premier of the Ithnusavian Republic
Acting

2108–2109
Succeeded by
New ministerial post Senior Minister of the Ithnusavian Republic
2109–present
Vacant

Rully Mastoden

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Rully Mastoden
Mastoden in 2094
Deputy General Secretary of the Heralded Party
De facto
3 March 2093 – 31 December 2097
Preceded byGerron Rydon (de facto)
Succeeded byMarc Beliznon (de jure)
Director of the Office of the General Secretary
In office
3 March 2093 – 31 December 2097
Preceded byGerron Rydon
Succeeded byMarc Beliznon
Deputy Speaker of the General Assembly
De facto, unlawful
In office
1 May 2090 – 31 December 2097
Serving with Tandala Illnan (2090–2093), Joffei Stark (2093–2097)
Speaker
Preceded byReed Wyron
Succeeded byAdneurre Karn (2098)
Member of the General Assembly
for Abraava
In office
1 May 2083 – 31 December 2097
Preceded byEdlie Whyte
Succeeded byAiman Desmukh
Commander of the Premier's Guard Unit
In office
5 March 2077 – 3 March 2083
Preceded byBoran Dorne
Succeeded byReihan Stemchuk
Cabinet positions
2083–2087Backbench Secretary to the Premier
2087–2090Assistant Government Whip
2090–2097Minister to the Premier[e]
Personal details
Born19 December 2041
Grandei, Fanarda, Ithnusavia
Died31 December 2097 (aged 56)
Ithnusa, Ithnusavia
Resting placeGrand National Cemetery
Political partyHeralded Party
SpouseMerey Da Silva (m. 2067)
Education
ProfessionPolitician • military officer
Military service
AllegianceIthnusavia
Branch/serviceIthusavian Army
Years of service2064–2083
RankColonel
Unit3rd Infantry Regiment
CommandsPremier's Guard Unit
4th Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment
Battles/warsKheranis conflict
Central institution membership
  • 2093–2097: 12th Politburo Presidium
  • 2093–2097: Secretary (first-ranked), 12th Secretariat
  • 2090–2097: 11th, 12th Politburo
  • 2090–2097: Full member, 11th, 12th Central Committee
  • 2088–2090: Alternate member, 11th Central Committee
Military offices
Assembly seats
Party political offices
Political offices

Olin Buttinwirth

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Olin Buttinwirth
Buttinwirth in 2106
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Assumed office
1 May 2108
Premier
Preceded byRennin Kercanis
Leader of the Government in the Senate
Assumed office
6 May 2106
Premier
Preceded bySolon Tamwing
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
Assumed office
1 May 2101
Preceded bySixtus Mardon Mandelson
ConstituencyGhaslett
National Security Advisor
In office
16 March 2098 – 20 February 2101
Preceded byDereneale Watson
Succeeded byHenley El-Nezam
Foreign Service positions
Ithnusavian Ambassador to the Hall of Nations
In office
17 September 2097 – 3 March 2098
Preceded byCarinda Mint
Succeeded byPorter Denielm
Director of the Foreign Service Institute
In office
1 June 2091 – 16 September 2097
Preceded byTrein Losmares
Succeeded bySavidar Loran
Special Envoy to the Occupied Territories
In office
17 July 2087 – 5 May 2091
Preceded byCarinda Mint (as Provisional Diplomatic Representative)
Succeeded bySheron Nett
Ithnusavian Ambassador to South Linenia
In office
15 January 2083 – 7 June 2087
Preceded byQuantus Vir Elron
Succeeded bySara Maydler
Past ministerial portfolios
2101–2106Minister-Representative for Territorial Reconciliation
2106–2108Minister of International Trade and Industry
Personal details
Born23 September 2044 (age 67)
Mildenege, Ghaslett, Ithnusavia
Political partyIndependent
Spouse
Samara Margrett
(m. 2080)
Education
ProfessionPolitician • career diplomat
AwardsCivil Service Sash of Honour (Diplomat)
Diplomatic service
AllegianceIthnusavia
ServiceIthnusavian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Years of service2065–2101
RankCareer Ambassador (from 2098)
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Ithnusavian Ambassador to South Linenia
2083–2087
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Carinda Mint
as Provisional Representative
Special Envoy to the Occupied Territories
2087–2091
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Foreign Service Institute
2091–2097
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ithnusavian Ambassador to the Hall of Nations
2097–2098
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by National Security Advisor
2098–2101
Succeeded by
Assembly seats
Preceded by Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
2101–present
Incumbent
Political offices
New office Minister-Representative for Territorial Reconciliation
2101–2106
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of International Trade and Industry
2106–2108
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Government in the Senate
2106–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2108–present

Roy Thulkimm

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Roy Thulkimm
Thulkimm in 2073
Deputy President of the Ithnusavian Senate
In office
1 May 2086 – 30 April 2091
PresidentThe Lord Telros of Gaddins
Preceded byGaradina Jennett
Succeeded byOlmont Nesros
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
In office
1 May 2071 – 30 April 2091
Preceded byChristiya Levett
Succeeded byJurgen Valandei
ConstituencyDeflit
19th Chairman of the Ithnusa Capital Authority
In office
1 May 2068 – 30 April 2070
DeputySorlena Sterlis
Codwell Ilnesis
Preceded bySorlena Sterlis (acting)
Succeeded byFeltey Restel
Junior parliamentary and regional offices
Member of the General Assembly
for Deflit South and Flyoser
In office
1 May 2063 – 30 April 2068
Preceded byGrant Kesterheese
Succeeded byLayla Kesterheese
Administrator of Kraniere County, Denezella
In office
7 July 2059 – 20 April 2063
Preceded bySomers Olyve
Succeeded byMildred Gatterfish
Member of the Deflit Legislative Assembly
for Landars-Lluch
In office
1 May 2048 – 1 July 2055
Preceded byDeveira Martens
Succeeded byWinstead Fennril
Mayor of Deflitkebdels
In office
1 February 2045 – 31 January 2048
Preceded byBradley Lambard
Succeeded byKassel Bannington
Ministerial portfolios
2066–2068Minister of Information and Propaganda
2071–2073Minister for the Regions
2073–2078Leader of the Government in the Senate
2073–2078Minister of the Interior
2078–2081Minister of Justice
Personal details
Born19 November 2010
Garalai, Deflit, Ithnusavia
Died8 September 2097 (aged 86)
Taldaasa, Deflit, Ithnusavia
Resting placeGaralai Cemetery
Political partyHeralded Party
SpouseRaina Song (m. 2033; d. 2091)
Children4 (including Theodore)
Education
ProfessionPolitician
Central institution membership
  • 2073–2078: 8th Politburo Presidium
  • 2073–2078: Secretary (first-ranked), 8th Secretariat
  • 2065–2078: 6th, 7th, 8th Politburo
  • 2065–2068: Secretary (fourth-ranked), 6th Secretariat
  • 2065–2081: Full member, 6th, 7th, 8th Central Committee
  • 2058–2065: Alternate member, 5th, 6th Central Committee
Party political offices
Preceded by Secretary of the Heralded Youth of Deflit
2038–2040
Succeeded by
Preceded by Local Party Secretary for Deflitkebdels
2045–2048
Succeeded by
Preceded by Organisational Secretary of the Heralded Party of Deflit
2053–2055
Succeeded by
Preceded by Secretary of the Heralded Party of Kraniere County
2059–2063
Succeeded by
Preceded by Outreach Secretary of the Heralded Party
2063–2065
Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Information Department of the Heralded Party
2065–2068
Preceded by Municipal Party Secretary for Ithnusa
2068–2070
Succeeded by
Preceded by Heralded Party Secretary for Political and Legal Affairs
2073–2078
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Central Party School
2078–2081
Assembly seats
Preceded by Member of the Deflit Legislative Assembly
for Landars-Lluch

2048–2055
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the General Assembly
for Deflit South and Flyoser

2063–2068
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
2071–2091
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Deflitkebdels
2045–2048
Succeeded by
Preceded by Majority Whip of the Deflit Legislative Assembly
2052–2053
Succeeded by
Preceded by Administrator of Kraniere County, Denezella
2059–2063
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Information and Propaganda
2066–2068
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the Ithnusa Capital Authority
2068–2070
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister for the Regions
2071–2073
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the Government in the Senate
2073–2078
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
2073–2078
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Justice
2078–2081
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy President of the Ithnusavian Senate
2086–2091
Succeeded by

Julinth Hustin

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The Lord Hustin of Rithland
Hustin in 2108
President of the Privy Council
Assumed office
4 June 2109
SovereignMenroch
Preceded byThe Lord Symone
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
Assumed office
1 June 2109
Appointed byMenroch
ConstituencyNominated
Deputy Speaker of the General Assembly
In office
3 May 2098 – 30 April 2108
Serving with Adneurre Karn (2098–2103), Lila Vayntena (2103–2108)
Speaker
Preceded byJoffei Stark
Succeeded byGwinning Lardee
Member of the General Assembly
for Rithland
In office
1 May 2078 – 30 April 2108
Preceded byCulleman Mathews
Succeeded byJon Thornton
Delegate to the Vrill House of Delegates
for Rithland-Thour
In office
1 May 2063 – 30 April 2078
Preceded byAlster George
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Government roles
2079–2083Backbench Secretary to the Premier
2083–2088Government Chief Whip
Minister without Portfolio
2088–2090Minister to the Premier
2090–2093Minister of Labour
2093–2096Minister of Foreign Affairs
2096–2098Deputy Leader of the House
Personal details
Born27 June 2035 (age 75)
Drasha, Vrill, Ithnusavia
Political partyHeralded Party
Education
ProfessionPolitician
Central institution membership
  • 2097–2098: 12th Politburo Presidium
  • 2088–2096, 2097–2098: 11th, 12th Politburo
  • 2088–2096: Secretary (fourth-ranked, later third-ranked), 11th, 12th Secretariat
  • 2083–2098: Full member, 10th, 11th, 12th Central Committee
Assembly seats
Preceded by Delegate to the Vrill House of Delegates
for Rithland-Thour

2063–2078
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of the General Assembly
for Rithland

2078–2108
Succeeded by
New seat Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
2109–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by State Treasurer of the Heralded Party of Vrill
2068–2073
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Whip of the Heralded Party
2083–2088
Succeeded by
Vice Chair of the Party Control Commission
2083–2088
Preceded by Treasurer of the Heralded Party
2088–2096
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Fadford Rutherford
Deputy Parliamentary Leader of the Heralded Party
2096–2098
Succeeded by
Preceded by Parliamentary Leader of the Heralded Party
Acting

2098
Succeeded by
New office Vice President of the Politburo of the Heralded Party
Served alongside: Dillman Theed, Quantus Delmont Selvick

2097–2098
Position abolished
Political offices
Preceded by Backbench Secretary to the Premier
2079–2083
Succeeded by
Preceded by Government Chief Whip
Minister without portfolio

2083–2088
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister to the Premier
2088–2090
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Labour
2090–2093
Succeeded by
Minister of Foreign Affairs
2093–2096
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Fadford Rutherford
Deputy Leader of the House
2096–2098
Succeeded by
Preceded by Leader of the House
Acting

2098
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Speaker of the General Assembly
Served alongside: Adneurre Karn, Lila Vayntena

2098–2108
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Privy Council
2109–present
Incumbent
Academic offices
Preceded by Chancellor of Deflit State University
2109–present
Incumbent

Olmont Nesros

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The Lord Nesros of Justinius
Nesros in 2103
Dean of the Ithnusavian Senate
In office
17 December 2103 – 30 April 2108
Preceded byThe Viscountess Gorton
Succeeded byThe Earl of Transyte
8th President of the Ithnusavian Senate
In office
1 May 2096 – 30 April 2101
DeputyElle Mortenson
SovereignTalmick II
Preceded byThe Lord Fergus of Cagnac
Succeeded byRobyn Rampford
Deputy President of the Ithnusavian Senate
In office
1 May 2091 – 30 April 2096
PresidentThe Lord Fergus of Cagnac
Preceded byRoy Thulkimm
Succeeded byElle Mortenson
Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
In office
1 May 2056 – 30 April 2108
Preceded byKittman Pryde
Succeeded byFinis Potter
ConstituencyFanarda
State Attorney for the Northern Judicial District of Fanarda
In office
28 September 2052 – 1 March 2056
Preceded byFryden Stefans
Succeeded byBorah Janson
Government roles
2058–2059Backbench Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the Senate
2059–2061Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Social Support
2061Parliamentary Secretary for Community Policing
2061–2063Minister of State for Defence Procurement
2063–2065Minister of State for Borders and Immigration
2065–2068Senior Minister of State for the Territories (Independent charge)
2076–2078Chief Whip in the Senate
Minister without Portfolio
Personal details
Born11 March 2018 (age 93)
Citrylicht, Fanarda, Ithnusavia
Political party
Education
ProfessionPolitician • attorney
Military service
AllegianceIthnusavia
BranchIthnusavian Army
Years of service2036–2042
RankSergeant
Unit7th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division
Central institution membership
  • 2096–2098: Member, 12th Politburo
  • 2088–2098: Full member, 11th, 12th Central Committee
  • 2081–2088: Alternate member, 9th, 10th Central Committee
  • 2076–2078: Full member, 8th Central Committee
  • 2063–2068: Alternate member, 6th Central Committee
Assembly seats
Preceded by Senator of the Ithnusavian Republic
2056–2108
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Whip of the Heralded Party in the Senate
2076–2078
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Senior Minister of State for the Territories
2065–2068
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee
2071–2076
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Whip in the Senate
Minister without Portfolio

2076–2078
Succeeded by
Preceded by Vice Chair of the Senate Defence Committee
2079–2080
Succeeded by
Chair of the Senate Defence Committee
2080–2096
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy President of the Ithnusavian Senate
2091–2096
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Ithnusavian Senate
2096–2101
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Dean of the Ithnusavian Senate
2103–2108
Succeeded by

12th Politburo (March 2093)

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Members of the Political Bureau of the 12th Central Committee of the Heralded Party
Rank Officeholder 11th POL Birth and age PM Offices held
1 Kiln Kalnberžins Old 2020 (72–73) 2041
2 Rully Mastoden Old 2041 (51–52) 2083
3 Claude Brastov Old 2017 (75–76) 2042
4 Dillman Theed Old 2024 (68–69) 2076
5 Menzies Canton New 2038 (54–55) 2056
6 Lothar Sabl Old 2033 (59–60) 2056
7 Sorlena Sterlis New 2031 (61–62) 2054
8 Julinth Hustin Old 2035 (57–58) 2055

Dean of the Conference of Rulers

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Most senior member of the Malaysian Conference of Rulers
Ruler State Seniority Tenure Remarks
Sultan Ibrahim Al-Masyhur ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Al-Khalil Ibrahim Shah Johor Johor 7 September 1895 1948–1959 Died.
Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mu'azzam Shah Ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah Al-Mu'tassim Billah Shah Pahang Pahang 22 June 1932 1959–1974 Died.
Tuanku Syed Harun Putra ibni Almarhum Syed Hassan Jamalullail Perlis Perlis 4 December 1945 1974–2000 Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1960–1965)
Died.
Al-Sultan Al-Mu'tassimu Billahi Muhibbuddin Tuanku Al-Haj Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah Kedah Kedah 14 July 1958 2000–2017 Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1970–1975, 2011–2016)
Died.
Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mu'azzam Shah Pahang Pahang 7 May 1974 2017–2019 Yang di-Pertuan Agong (1979–1984)
Abdicated.
Al-Wathiqu Billah Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin ibni Almarhum Sultan Mahmud Al-Muktafi Billah Shah Terengganu Terengganu 15 May 1998 2019–present Yang di-Pertuan Agong (2006–2011)

JCS Tank portraits

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Timeline

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This timeline of the CPSU Politburo covers the body's membership from the 6th Party Congress in 1917 (including the Narrow Composition elected in August) up to its dissolution in 1991. Members are listed by:

  • Date of initial election to the Politburo (whether as a candidate or full member).[f]
  • Status as a full member or candidate member. If appointed on the same date, a person who attained full membership status takes precedence over a person who did not attain full membership status.[g]
  • Members who held the post of Party leader,[h] head of government,[i] and head of state,[j] in that order.
  • First-ranked deputies to the aforementioned posts.[k] Members elected to the Politburo on the same date are ranked by their date of appointment to their offices, as noted.
  • Alphabetical order of surname.
Mir Jafar BaghirovArseny ZverevPavel YudinAndrey VyshinskyIvan TevosianAlexander PuzanovNikolai PegovNikolai PatolichevIvan KabanovNikolai IgnatovLeonid BrezhnevMatvei ShkiryatovPanteleimon PonomarenkoNikolai Mikhailov (politician)Leonid MelnikovVyacheslav MalyshevOtto Wille KuusinenDemyan KorotchenkoSemyon IgnatyevDmitry Chesnokov (politician)Averky AristovVasily Andrianov (politician)Vasili Kuznetsov (politician)Maksim SaburovMikhail PervukhinMikhail SuslovAlexei KosyginNikolai BulganinAleksandr Shcherbakov (20th-century politician)Nikolai VoznesenskyGeorgy MalenkovLavrentiy BeriaNikolai ShvernikNikita KhrushchevNikolai YezhovRobert EikheAndrei ZhdanovPavel PostyshevSergey Syrtsov (politician)Karl BaumanStanisław KosiorValerian KuybyshevVlas ChubarSergo OrdzhonikidzeSergei KirovAndrey AndreyevLazar KaganovichAnastas MikoyanNikolai UglanovGrigory PetrovskyKliment VoroshilovMikhail FrunzeHistory of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)Jānis RudzutaksGovernment of Vladimir LeninMikhail TomskyAlexei RykovVyacheslav MolotovNikolay KrestinskyNikolai BukharinMikhail KalininGrigory ZinovievLeon TrotskyLev KamenevVladimir LeninMoisei UritskyYakov SverdlovElena StasovaGrigory SokolnikovStepan ShaumianMatvei MuranovVladimir MilyutinAdolf JoffeFelix DzerzhinskyAndrei BubnovJoseph StalinRussian Revolution28th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union27th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union26th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union25th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union24th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union23rd Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union22nd Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union20th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union19th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union18th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)Inner composition elected by the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)Inner composition elected by the Central Committee of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)15th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)14th Politburo and the 14th Secretariat of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)13th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)12th Politburo and the 12th Secretariat of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)Inner-composition of the 6th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)

Second timeline

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Grigore EremeiNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevNursultan NazarbayevMykolas BurokevičiusGennady YanayevVladimir IvashkoVladimir KryuchkovYuri MaslyukovDmitry YazovViktor NikonovAlexander YakovlevYuri SolovyevNikolay SlyunkovLev ZaykovBoris YeltsinNikolai TalyzinSergey Sokolov (marshal)Yegor LigachyovNikolai RyzhkovMikhail Gorbachev#General Secretary of the fullViktor ChebrikovVitaly VorotnikovHistory of the Soviet Union (1982–1991)#Leadership transitionVladimir DolgikhTikhon KiselyovMikhail GorbachevEduard ShevardnadzeNikolai TikhonovKonstantin ChernenkoHeydar AliyevGrigory RomanovAndrei GrechkoAndrei GromykoBoris PonomarevMikhail SolomentsevFyodor KulakovYuri AndropovPyotr MasherovDinmukhamed KunaevArvīds PelšeDmitry UstinovAlexander ShelepinPyotr DemichevEra of StagnationPetro ShelestLeonid EfremovVolodymyr ShcherbytskySharof RashidovViktor GrishinGennady VoronovDmitry PolyanskyNikolai PodgornyPyotr PospelovVasil MzhavanadzeAndrei Kirilenko (politician)Jānis KalnbērziņšKirill MazurovNikolai Belyaev (politician)Frol KozlovGeorgy ZhukovDmitri ShepilovNuritdin MukhitdinovYekaterina FurtsevaHistory of the Soviet Union (1953–1964)Aleksey KirichenkoGeorgy Malenkov#Premiership and duumvirate28th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union27th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union26th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union25th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union24th Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union23rd Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union22nd Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union20th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union19th Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union18th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)Inner composition elected by the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)Inner composition elected by the Central Committee of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)15th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)14th Politburo and the 14th Secretariat of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)13th Politburo of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)12th Politburo and the 12th Secretariat of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)Inner-composition of the 6th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)

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Three-star positions (2010 onwards)

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Army National GuardArmy Service Component CommandUnited States Army Training and Doctrine CommandUnited States Army Materiel CommandUnited States Army Futures CommandUnited States Army Forces CommandUnited States Military AcademyJudge Advocate General's Corps, United States ArmyArmy Medical Department (United States)United States Army Corps of EngineersUnited States Secretary of the Army#Office of the Secretary of the ArmyArmy Staff (United States)

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ independent charge from May–November 2098; under Ministry of Finance from November 2098 onwards
  2. ^ Simultaneously as Director of the Office of the General Secretary from 2098 to 2106
  3. ^ Mastoden served as de facto deputy leader of the Party from 2093 to 2097, as the second-ranked member of the Politburo Presidium. Prior to this, Jaiva Medenéz was the most recent individual to hold the position of Deputy General Secretary.
  4. ^ As Deputy General Secretary (Government) and Vice Premier.
  5. ^ In 2099, this appointment was invalidated by the Capital Appeals Court as an unlawful exercise of power simultaneous with the legislative office of Deputy Speaker.
  6. ^ Removal from the Politburo before subsequent reappointment or demotion to candidate status does not affect precedence on this list.
  7. ^ If more than one person qualifies in this regard, the one who attained full membership status at an earlier date takes precedence.
  8. ^ For the purposes of this timeline, Vladimir Lenin is not considered to be the formal Party leader, and is listed under his official position of Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, the head of government.
  9. ^ Namely, the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (1923–1946) and Chairman of the Council of Ministers (1946–1991). The succeeding offices of Prime Minister and Chairman of the Committee on the Operational Management of the Soviet Economy no longer held membership in the Politburo.
  10. ^ With the transfer of executive power to the office of President of the Soviet Union in 1990, Mikhail Gorbachev is considered, for the purposes of this list, to be head of state after his resignation as CPSU general secretary. Anatoly Lukyanov, the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet at the time, is not considered under this qualification.
  11. ^ Namely the Second Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union/Deputy General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (deputy Party leader), First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union (principal deputy head of government) and First Vice Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet/Vice President of the Soviet Union (principal deputy head of state), in that order.