Vice Chancellor of Sanctaria

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Vice Chancellor of the
Divine Federation of Sanctaria
Sanctarian Coat of Arms
Incumbent
Josephine Chari-Jones

since 14 December 2022
Style
  • The Right Honourable
    (formal)
  • Vice Chancellor
    (spoken)
  • His/Her Excellency
    (in international correspondence)
Member of
  • House of Deputies
  • Cabinet
Reports toChancellor of Sanctaria
SeatGovernment Manor, Sanctus, Sanctaria
NominatorChancellor
AppointerPresident of Sanctaria
on the advice of the Chancellor, and the consent of the Senate
Term lengthAt the Chancellor's Pleasure
No fixed term
Formation19 November 1974
First holderXander Dylans
as Deputy Prime Minister
SalaryS£300,000

The Vice Chancellor of the Divine Federation, also known as the Vice Chancellor of Sanctaria, is the deputy head of government of Sanctaria and the second-most senior officer in the Government of Sanctaria. The Vice Chancellor is appointed by the President of Sanctaria on the advice of the Chancellor. The current office holder is Josephine Chari-Jones, who was appointed on 14 December 2022.

Prior to federalisation on 01 January 2019, the office was called the Deputy Prime Minister of Sanctaria, or more formally, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Divine Republic.

Office

The office was created in 1974 under the Constitution of Sanctaria as the Deputy Prime Minister of the Divine Republic. It was first held by Xander Dylans of the Christian Union Party.

The Chancellor nominates a member of the House of Deputies, who will also be a member of the government, to the office. The President of Sanctaria then appoints the nominee to the office. Unlike nominees to be Secretaries of State, the Senate does not need to confirm the Chancellor's nominee for Vice Chancellor. The Vice Chancellor acts in place of the Chancellor during his or her temporary absence. In the event of a Chancellor's death or permanent incapacitation, the Vice Chancellor acts in their stead until another Chancellor is appointed. The Vice Chancellor chairs meetings of the government in the absence of the Chancellor, and may take questions on their behalf in either or both Houses of the federal Parliament.

Aside from these constitutional duties, the title is largely honorific. While the Chancellery is a government department under the Government Secretaries Acts 1974 to 2018, there is no such department for the Vice Chancellor; every Deputy Prime Minister or Vice Chancellor has, in parallel, held a secretarial portfolio as head of a government department.

In one-party governments, the Vice Chancellor is, by convention, the deputy leader of the party, however the Chancellor is free to choose whomever they wish to be their deputy. In coalition governments, the Vice Chancellor position is usually given to the leader of the second-largest government party.

List of office holders

Deputy Prime Ministers of the Divine Republic

Colour key
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Government Prime Minister
1 Xander Dylans
(1915–1994)
19 November
1974
03 November
1981
1st Rev. Eric Childerson
2 Jacob Williams
(1925–2011)
06 December
1981
17 October
1986
2nd Richard Hammersley
3 Andrew Burham
(b. 1935)
29 November
1986
06 November
1993
3rd Eli Taylor
4 Stuart Payne
(b. 1934)
12 December
1993
08 November
2000
4th Glen Cox
5 Audrey Bennet
(b. 1950)
01 December
2000
04 November
2007
5th Charles Dawson
6 Robert Smyth
(b. 1950)
13 December
2007
28 June
2012
6th Joshua Turner
7 Andrew Silk
(b. 1974)
28 June
2012
05 February
2013
8 Jason Reid
(b. 1962)
01 March
2013
12 January
2018
7th Mark Kindle
9 Niamh Winters
(b. 1971)
01 February
2018
31 December
2018
8th Charlene Hendry

Vice Chancellors of the Divine Federation

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Government Chancellor
Niamh Winters
(b. 1971)
01 January
2019
23 November
2022
8th Charlene Hendry
10 Josephine Chari-Jones
(b. 1973)
14 December
2022
Incumbent 9th Ethan Ringrose

References