Chancellor of America
The Chancellor of America is the co-Executive of the Federal government along with the King of America. Having originally a separate cabinet to the monarch, beginning in 1820 with the Thirteenth Amendment, it was reorganized into the Executive Cabinet to encompass all offices.
Following the Thirteenth Constitutional Amendment, the Chancellor acts as the Chairman of the Executive Cabinet. As such holds power to appoint most members of the Cabinet. One notable exception is the Secretary of the Monarch, which is exclusively appointed by the Monarch and often represents the Crown during Cabinet meetings.
Type
Civic, Political
Form of Address
His excellency
Source of Authority
Constitution
Length of Term
4 years, renewable once
First Holder
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