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* is the head of the Executive Branch; | * is the head of the Executive Branch; | ||
* is the Commander in Chief of the military forces; | * is the Commander in Chief of the military forces; | ||
* acts as the link between the Senate of the New Republic and the Executive branch; | * acts as the link between the [[New Republic Senate|Senate]] of the [[New Republic]] and the Executive branch; | ||
* can break tied votes within the Senate; | * can break tied votes within the [[New Republic Senate|Senate]]; | ||
* is responsible for management of the Senate elections; | * is responsible for management of the [[New Republic Senate|Senate]] elections; | ||
* can grant pardons. | * can grant pardons. | ||
Revision as of 10:51, 8 November 2011
The Chief of State of the New Republic is the highest political office within the Republic, dealing with several tasks.
Tasks
The Chief of State:
- is the head of the Executive Branch;
- is the Commander in Chief of the military forces;
- acts as the link between the Senate of the New Republic and the Executive branch;
- can break tied votes within the Senate;
- is responsible for management of the Senate elections;
- can grant pardons.
The current Chief of State is Taka Aioko.