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Revision as of 22:39, 22 July 2022

Government icon (black).svg
Government of Eshein
Constitutional presidential federal monarchy
CapitalAngela Region (New Tyrrin)
Head of state
• QueenQueen Helena
• PresidentEmilia Wallner
• Vice PresidentKristin Hangel
LegislatureFolkhalter
• Upper houseSenate (Senatt)
Eshen Senate 2018.svg
• Lower houseNational Assembly (Natyonal Versemleng)
Eshien 2020.svg
JudiciaryEshen Constitutional Court
Major political parties
  Grönern
  SILVE
  MitEshein
  Radikal Sentrum
  NEP
  EK


The government of the Kingdom of Eshein is a federal presidential system alongside a ceremonial monarchy. The country is a constitutional federal presidential monarchy that is divided into four semi-autonomous regions. The modern system was set in the early 1900's when Eshein went from being an absolute monarchy to the current system of governance after major constitutional amendments. Most of the Eshen constitution remains as it was in 1806, when the modern Eshein was established, with a total of 12 amendments. Since 1902, Eshein has a total separation between all three branches of the government: The legislative branch (the Folkhalter), executive branch (the president and cabinet) and the judicial branch (constitutional court and regional supreme courts).

Fokhlater

Cabinet

Judiciary system

Political parties

Current political parties in Ehsien
Name Official Eshen name Political lean Head Vice Current assembly

seats (100)

Current senate

seats (20)

Notes
Diu Eshen Konservativen Far-right Lucas Höhl Kamno Höhl 6 1 Kamno is Lucas' brother
Natyonal Eshen Partie Right Alexander Sauerland Ann-Marie Drussel 35 8 Sauerland is a former vice president
Radikal Sentrum Partie Center Georgina Frinskeyt Arnold Freitz 4 0 Freitz is a former vice president
Verking Mit Eshein Center-left Analyz Fauboim Lukass Grigen 13 2 Grigen is the former mayor of Silt
Sosial Liberalen Vor Eshæyn Left Emilia Wallner Kristin  Hangel 38 10 Kristin Hangel is the wife of former vice president,

Björn Hangel

Diu Gröner Partie Far-left Rikard Drillesk Tales Strell 4 0

List of Eshen presidents

NO. Name Birth- Death Term Party Election Folkhalter Vice President Notes
1 Robert Thomas Williams 1756-1836 1806-1820 none (-1812)

Demoktatien(1812-)

1810

1815

Before the 1st

1st

2nd

Richard Albert Yur Served a temporary president untill the first elections and then was elected twice.
2 Richard Albert Yur 1820-1825 Demoktatien 1820 3rd Thomas Samuel Whalley
3 Thomas Samuel Whalley 1825-1835 1825

1830

4th

5th

Johan Kristian White
4 Johan Kristian White 1835-1840 1835 6th
5 Paul Chris Herning 1840-1845 Hændleren 1840 7th
6 Hanson Fletcher 1845-1850 Frayen 1845 8th
7 Johan Russell 1850-1852 1850 Part of the 9th Walter Lawrence Russell died in office so his VP, Lawrence, was sworn in.
8 Walter Lawrence 1852-1865 Frayen (-1855)

Demoktatien (1855-)

1855

1860

Part of the 9th

10th

11th

9 Abraham George Foulkens 1865-1875 Arbaytern 1865

1870

12th

13th

Granted women the right to vote (1872)
10 Lyanna Charlotte Frisk 1831-1922 1875-1885 1875

1880

14th

15th

The first female president of Eshein
11 Theodor "Teddy" Wing 1885-1890 Fynansern 1885 16th
12 Owneheym Shipley 1890-1895 EK 1890 17th
13 Yason Moren 1895-1900 1895 18th
14 Anne Morrinson 1900-1905 Arbaytern 1900 19th
13 Yason Moren 1905-1910 EK 1905 20th
14 Anne Morrinson 1910-1915 Arbaytern 1910 21st
15 Susan Lung 1915-1920 NEP 1915 22nd
16 Adrian Hartenfield 1920-1925 Arbaytern 1920 23rd
17 Mark Gilbert 1925-1935 SILVE 1925

1930

24th

25th

18 Oliver Dikenson 1935-1944 EK 1935

1940

26th

part of 27th

Richard Bray
19 Richard Bray 1944-1945 - Part of 27th
20 Karen Koe 1945-1950 SILVE 1945 28th
21 Johan Fisher 1950-1955 1950 29th
22 Hugo Klasen 1955-1960 NEP 1955 30th
23 Emilie Piltzer 1960-1970 SILVE 1960

1965

31st

32nd

22 Hugo Klasen 1970-1975 NEP 1970 33rd
24 Klara Shönfelld 1975-1980 SILVE 1975 34th
25 Kristof Filler 1980-1985 NEP 1980 35th
26 Petrus Pröll 1985-1990 SILVE 1985 36th Arlent Halensk
27 Adam Rosenblatt 1990-1998 NEP 1990

1995

37th

part of 38th

Klaudia Bruhns
28 Klaudia Bruhns 1998-2005 2000 Part of 38th

39th

Alexander Sauerland
29 Marvin Auernheimer 2005-2015 SILVE 2005

2010

40th

41st

Arnold Freitz (2005-2010)

Allena Wingerson (2010-2015)

30 Allena Wingerson 2015-2020 2015 42nd Björn Hangel (2015-2018)

Rasmus Pillar (2018-2020)

Hangel stepped down due to heath issues.
29 Marvin Auernheimer 2020 - Part of 42nd Rasmus Pillar Wingerson stepped down due to family issues and

former president Auernheimer, appointed by Wingerson and the senate, was sworn in for two months until the up-coming elections (due to Pillar's inability to serve as president).

31 Emilia Wallner 2020- 2020 43rd Kristin Hangel