List of Chancellors of Salovia: Difference between revisions

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The chancellery of Yeltiv Velinovi, who was subject to a [[Salovian Vote of Confidence|vote of confidence]], was the shortest in Salovian history at 328 days, a result of being elected out of office shortly after ascending to the Chancellery following the expulsion of his predecessor during his own vote of confidence. Rorik Posol served the longest at nearly 32 years before passing away in office on 18 September, 1942. Rorik Posol served the most consecutive terms at a total of six.
 
Of the individuals who served as Chancellor, two died in office of natural causes, one of disease, and two were assassinated. Upon their deaths, the Grand Minister at the time would serve as acting Chancellor until a special election was held within 30 days after the Chancellor's death. In all cases but Lara Tarasovna{{refn|group=n|name=Lara Tarasovna|Though having become the ''de facto'' becoming the official Chancellor of Salovia upon the assassination of Ivan Strovani, no special election took place to confirm thethis ascension during the seven years she served under the position.}}, the acting Chancellor was subsequently elected as Chancellor during these special elections.
 
The importance of political parties in the chancellery was typically less so when compared to other elected positions, namely the Grand Ministry, who was elected by the Zedakhli during any votes of confidence. Mikhail Karanovi is the only ''de jure'' Chancellor to not have joined any political party, opting to remain independent. Rorik Posol is the only Chancellor to be elected that was not from the three major parties.
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