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The '''Chief Justice of the Volkian Federative Republic''' is the {{wp|chief judge}} of the [[Federal Supreme Court of Volkia]] and the highest-ranking officer of the [[Federal judiciary of Volkia|Volkian federal judiciary]]. The [[Constitution of Volkia|Volkian constitution]] grants plenary power to the [[President of Volkia|president of the Volkian Federative Republic]] to nominate, with the advice and consent of the [[Federal Council]], appoint a chief justice, who serves |
The '''Chief Justice of the Volkian Federative Republic''' is the {{wp|chief judge}} of the [[Federal Supreme Court of Volkia]] and the highest-ranking officer of the [[Federal judiciary of Volkia|Volkian federal judiciary]]. The [[Constitution of Volkia|Volkian constitution]] grants plenary power to the [[President of Volkia|president of the Volkian Federative Republic]] to nominate, with the advice and consent of the [[Federal Council]], appoint a chief justice, who serves for a term of 15 years with a mandatory retirement age of 75. |
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Chief Justice of the Volkian Federative Republic | |
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Style | Madam Chief Justice (informal) Your Honor (formal) |
Status | Chief justice |
Member of | Federal judiciary |
Seat | Federal Supreme Court Building, Volkgoroda |
Appointer | The President with Federal Council advice and consent |
Term length | Life tenure |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Volkia |
Formation | April 17, 1888 |
First holder | Timofey Knyazev |
The Chief Justice of the Volkian Federative Republic is the chief judge of the Federal Supreme Court of Volkia and the highest-ranking officer of the Volkian federal judiciary. The Volkian constitution grants plenary power to the president of the Volkian Federative Republic to nominate, with the advice and consent of the Federal Council, appoint a chief justice, who serves for a term of 15 years with a mandatory retirement age of 75.