President of the Confederate States of Latin America

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The Executive Branch is headed by the President (currently Michelle Bachelet).

The name of the office in Spanish is normally "El Presidente de los Estados Confederados de America Latina", however for the current term (with a female President) the title changes to "La Presidenta de los Estados Confederados de America Latina"

Presidents serve in four-year terms. The maximum number of terms is five, which must be consecutive. Non-consecutive terms are not allowed. If a President is not re-elected, he/she cannot stand for election in the future.

A President must:

  • Be a citizen of the ECAL for at least 14 years
  • Be at least 35 years of age
  • Have no felony convictions
  • Not be serving in the armed forces
  • Not be a serving member of Congress
  • Not be a serving member of any State executive, or legislative branch
  • Not be a sitting judge in any jurisdiction

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Presidential Powers

Executive Powers

  • Day to day management of the Federal Government
  • Issuing rules and regulations persuant to statutes.
  • Command-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
  • Nomination of officials (subject to the consent of the Senate)

Legislative Powers

Though the President is not part of the legislature, the President can send bills to Congress (normally through the President's Party's most senior Representative). The President must address Congress annually to outline the state of the Confederate States, and outline a specific policy agenda.

Judicial Powers

The President can pardon, or suspend the sentence of anyone convicted in a Federal Court, except in the case of the impeachment of a public official.

Foreign Affairs

The President is responsible for the Confederate States' relations with the world. The President nominates all Ambassadors, Ministers, and Consuls.

Cabinet

The Cabinet, though not formally constituted, is the centre of the executive branch. It consists of the President, Vice-President, and the heads of Federal Government Departments.

The Cabinet of the Bachelet Administration.

Department Head Position Secretary
-none- Vice-President Alberto Fujimori
Department of the Treasury Secretary of the Treasury Roberto Schmidt
Department of Foriegn Affairs Secretary of Foreign Affairs Jose Ruiz
Department of Defence Secretary of Defence Ramon Diaz
Attorney-General's Department Attorney-General Rita Lopez
Department of Transport Secretary of Transport Francesca Torres
Department of State Secretary of State Jorge Fernandez

Election of the President

The President is elected by an Electoral College. The Electors are chosen by State Legislatures, and each state as a number of electors which corresponds to the number of Deputies it sends to the House of Deputies, plus 2 (corresponding to the number of Senators). The manner of choosing Electors is up to the State Legislatures in question. Most use General Ticket Voting (that is the entire population). Argentina, Peru, and Chile hole elections inside the legislature, though in the case of Chile, voter dissatisfaction of the legislature's choice of electors caused control of the Chilean State House of Representatives to go over to the PCR.

Inauguration of the President

The Inauguration Ceremony takes place outside the Houses of Congress. The oath of office is administered by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The President-elect repeats the oath, holding her right hand up, and resting her left hand on The Bible. The Bible is held by the First Lady.

The Oath of Office is as follows:

I, (name), having been elected President of the Confederate States of Latin America, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully discharge my duties as such to the best of my ability without fear or favor, affection or ill-will, and without regard to any previous affiliation with any political party, and that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Confederate States, and that I will preserve, protect, and defend its Constitution.

Badges of office

The President's badges of office include a red, white, and blue sash, and a distinctive flag. Sashes are handed from outgoing President to the new incumbent in the inauguration ceremony, however each new President has a new sash made to their own size.

Presidential Residence

The Palacio de La Moneda (Spanish for "Mint Palace"), or simply La Moneda, is the seat of the President of the ECAL. It also houses the offices of three cabinet ministers: Interior, General Secretariat of the Presidency and General Secretariat of the Government. It occupies a whole block in downtown Santiago, in the area known as Civic District.

Presidential Flag

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List of Presidents

Name Took Office Left Office Party First Lady Notes
Emiliano Gonzalez 1950 1955 Partido de la Democracia Cristiana Conchita Gonzalez President of the Confederate States of Latin America
Manuel Prado Ugarteche 1955 1963 Partido Socialista Democrático Enriqueta Ugarteche President of the Confederate States of Latin America
Fernando Belaúnde Terry 1963 1965 Partido de la Democracia Cristiana Violeta Correa de Belaúnde President of the Confederate States of Latin America
Augustin Morales 1987 1991 Partido Republicano Constitucional Carla Morales President of the Confederate States of Latin America, first democraticaly elected President since 1965
Jorge Batlle Ibáñez 1991 1995 Partido Laborista Socialista Carmen Ibáñez President of the Confederate States of Latin America
Eduardo Campo 1995 2003 Partido Republicano Constitucional Hilda Campo President of the Confederate States of Latin America
Michelle Bachelet 2003 Present Partido Republicano Constitucional Maria Bachelet1 President of the Confederate States of Latin America

1Maria Bachelet is the daughter of Michelle Bachelet. President Bachelet is not married, her daughter peforms the duties of First Lady. President Bachelet has said that she will not marry while in office.

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