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The Council of Ten has it's roots in Ufagozi's traditional political structure where a group of typically 15 representees advised the Duke of Ufagozi. In fact, the Plazzo di Affari di Stato, the current meeting place was used for such meetings. In 1861, Giovani Cercani looking to appeal to the masses as Gran Duomo, created the Council of Ten as the primary legislative body. Members served lifetime positions with 9 representees, 5 from each region and 4 selected by the Gran Duomo himself. The Council of Ten was criticized as corrupt, as members had little accountability except to the favor to Gran Duomo or the regional Duomo's. Hereditary succession kept families with members of the council extremely favored. Despite being criticized by the Fronte Nazionalista during there rise to power, the FN under the influence of Darya replaced the council with new members elected by the Major Consiglo yet still serving under lifetime terms.
The Council of Ten has it's roots in Ufagozi's traditional political structure where a group of typically 15 representees advised the Duke of Ufagozi. In fact, the Plazzo di Affari di Stato, the current meeting place was used for such meetings. In 1861, Giovani Cercani looking to appeal to the masses as Gran Duomo, created the Council of Ten as the primary legislative body. Members served lifetime positions with 9 representees, 5 from each region and 4 selected by the Gran Duomo himself. The Council of Ten was criticized as corrupt, as members had little accountability except to the favor to Gran Duomo or the regional Duomo's. Hereditary succession kept families with members of the council extremely favored. Despite being criticized by the Fronte Nazionalista during there rise to power, the FN under the influence of Darya replaced the council with new members elected by the Major Consiglo yet still serving under lifetime terms.
==Members==
==Members==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! Councilor
! Nomination Method<br>(Year of Nomination)
! Home Region
! Age
! Start date /<br />length of service
!Affiliation
!Role
|-
|[[Ignazio Di Carlo|'''Ignazio Di Carlo''']]<br>
|Election by Major Consiglo (2020)
|'''[[Ufagozi]]'''
|66
|May 15th, 2020 — May 15th, 2028<br>{{ayd|May 15th, 2020|May 15th, 2028}}
|Movimiente Democratica (MD)
|[[President of Tuscia]]
|-
|[[Silva Maggiori|'''Silva Maggiori''']]
|Election by Senati
(2021)
|'''Romigana'''
|55
|{{start date|2021|06|08}}<br>{{ayd|2021|06|08}}
|Il Democristiani
|Prime Minister of Tuscia
|-
|'''Samir Shalaby'''
|By [[Ignazio Di Carlo]]
(2020)
|'''Cessna'''
|48
|May 25, 2020<br>{{ayd|2020|5|25}}
|Movimiente Democratica (MD)
|Appointment by President
|-
|'''Emila Bächi'''
|By [[Ignazio Di Carlo]]
(2024)
|'''Lecce'''
|52
|{{start date|2024|05|25}}<br>{{ayd|2024|05|25}}
|Movimiente Democratica (MD)
|Appointment by President
|-
|'''Richelmo Messina'''
|Lifetime by Minor Consiglo
(1994)
|'''[[Ufagozi]]'''
|84
|{{start date|1994|09|15}}<br>{{ayd|1994|09|15}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Legal)
|-
|'''Wanda Cassetta'''
|Lifetime by Minor Consiglo
(2004)
|'''Romigana'''
|81
|{{start date|2004|10|06}}<br>{{ayd|2004|10|06}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Politcal)
|-
|'''Lisandro Petruccelli'''
|By Public Vote
(2012)
|'''Orviedo'''
|65
|{{start date|2012|08|01}}<br>{{ayd|2012|08|01}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Social Sciences)
|-
|'''Rodrigo Ambrosia'''
|By Public Vote
(2012)
|'''[[Ufagozi]]'''
|57
|{{start date|2012|08|01}}<br>{{ayd|2012|08|01}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Industry)
|-
|'''Paterniano De Paolo'''
|Lifetime by Minor Consiglo
(2008)
|'''[[Ufagozi]]'''
|72
|{{start date|2008|12|11}}<br>{{ayd|2008|12|11}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Religious)
|-
|'''Zoe Malbeca'''
|By Public Vote
(2025)
|'''Chiusi'''
|30
|{{start date|2025|06|01}}<br>{{ayd|2025|06|01}}
|Indpendent
|Lifetime Councilor (Social Good)
|}
==Traditions and Formalities==
==Traditions and Formalities==
==Notes==
==Notes==
{{notelist}}
{{notelist}}
[[Category:Tuscia]]
[[Category:Tuscia]]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 10 November 2025

Council of Ten

Consiglio dei Dieci
History
FoundedJune 5, 1861 (1861-06-05)
Leadership
Ignazio Di Carlo, Movimiente Democratica (MD)
Since 15 May 2020
Prime Minister of Tuscia
Silva Maggiori, Il Democristiani (ID)
Structure
Seats10
Political groups
  •      Movimiente Democratica (3)
  •      Il Democristiani (1)
  •      Independents [a] (6)
Meeting place
Plazzo di Affari di Stato

The Council of Ten is a executive body in Tuscia which serves as the upper house of the Gran Consiglo. Originally created in 1861 upon the founding of the Tuscian Republic to serve as a singular executive body, the Constitution of 1967 reformed the Council to reduce lifetime members from 10 to 6, and eliminate hereditary transitions with appointments and elections conducted by a vote of the general public. The Council of Ten has been criticized as "too powerful" or even as "un-democratic" by some, and has thus has had less power since the 2011-2012 Tuscian Political Crisis [b].

History[edit | edit source]

The Council of Ten has it's roots in Ufagozi's traditional political structure where a group of typically 15 representees advised the Duke of Ufagozi. In fact, the Plazzo di Affari di Stato, the current meeting place was used for such meetings. In 1861, Giovani Cercani looking to appeal to the masses as Gran Duomo, created the Council of Ten as the primary legislative body. Members served lifetime positions with 9 representees, 5 from each region and 4 selected by the Gran Duomo himself. The Council of Ten was criticized as corrupt, as members had little accountability except to the favor to Gran Duomo or the regional Duomo's. Hereditary succession kept families with members of the council extremely favored. Despite being criticized by the Fronte Nazionalista during there rise to power, the FN under the influence of Darya replaced the council with new members elected by the Major Consiglo yet still serving under lifetime terms.

Members[edit | edit source]

Councilor Nomination Method
(Year of Nomination)
Home Region Age Start date /
length of service
Affiliation Role
Ignazio Di Carlo
Election by Major Consiglo (2020) Ufagozi 66 May 15th, 2020 — May 15th, 2028
8 years, 0 days
Movimiente Democratica (MD) President of Tuscia
Silva Maggiori Election by Senati

(2021)

Romigana 55 June 8, 2021 (2021-06-08)
4 years, 326 days
Il Democristiani Prime Minister of Tuscia
Samir Shalaby By Ignazio Di Carlo

(2020)

Cessna 48 May 25, 2020
5 years, 340 days
Movimiente Democratica (MD) Appointment by President
Emila Bächi By Ignazio Di Carlo

(2024)

Lecce 52 May 25, 2024 (2024-05-25)
1 year, 340 days
Movimiente Democratica (MD) Appointment by President
Richelmo Messina Lifetime by Minor Consiglo

(1994)

Ufagozi 84 September 15, 1994 (1994-09-15)
31 years, 227 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Legal)
Wanda Cassetta Lifetime by Minor Consiglo

(2004)

Romigana 81 October 6, 2004 (2004-10-06)
21 years, 206 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Politcal)
Lisandro Petruccelli By Public Vote

(2012)

Orviedo 65 August 1, 2012 (2012-08-01)
13 years, 272 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Social Sciences)
Rodrigo Ambrosia By Public Vote

(2012)

Ufagozi 57 August 1, 2012 (2012-08-01)
13 years, 272 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Industry)
Paterniano De Paolo Lifetime by Minor Consiglo

(2008)

Ufagozi 72 December 11, 2008 (2008-12-11)
17 years, 140 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Religious)
Zoe Malbeca By Public Vote

(2025)

Chiusi 30 June 1, 2025 (2025-06-01)
333 days
Indpendent Lifetime Councilor (Social Good)

Traditions and Formalities[edit | edit source]

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Lifetime-members are legally listed as Independents
  2. Also known as "L'anno Della Crisi"