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| deputy                  = [[Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sedunn (Pacifica)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]<!-- Name of other post(s) with authority to stand-in for this post. -->
| deputy                  = [[Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sedunn (Pacifica)|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]<!-- Name of other post(s) with authority to stand-in for this post. -->
| salary                  = c. 250,000 Tn<!-- Official paygrade, or actual amount received. -->
| salary                  = c. 250,000 [[Sedunnic tenn (Pacifica)|Tn]]<!-- Official paygrade, or actual amount received. -->
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'''''Dellm''''' is the official title of the combined office of [[Politics of Sedunn (Pacifica)|head of government and head of state]] in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]]. In [[Austral language (Pacifica)|Austral]], the title is translated to '''king''' if the officeholder is male, or '''queen''' if female. The title has been in use since Sedunn's foundation in 700 BC for elected leaders of its government. Originally, the ''dellms'' had extensive personal power and ruled for life. However, the amount of personal power and length of office was successively reduced; today the role of the dellm is almost identical to that of prime ministers in other typical parliamentary republics. In Austral, the officially recognised form of address is ''His/Her Excellency'', and ''Dellm'' in Sedunnic.  
'''''Dellm''''' is the official title of the combined office of [[Politics of Sedunn (Pacifica)|head of government and head of state]] in [[Sedunn (Pacifica)|Sedunn]]. In [[Austral language (Pacifica)|Austral]], the title is translated to '''king''' if the officeholder is male, or '''queen''' if female. The title dellm has been in use since Sedunn's foundation in 700 BC for the elected leaders of the government. Originally, the dellms had extensive personal power and ruled for life. However, the amount of personal power and length of office were successively reduced; today the role of the dellm is almost identical to that of prime ministers in other typical parliamentary republics.


The combined office of the ''dellm'' may be split after the next election if the necessary changes to the constitution are confirmed. The ''dellm'' would then be head of government, and the speaker of the parliament would be the head of state, a role it in practise has fulfilled since the 1700s. <ref>https://tspforums.xyz/thread-1842-post-208792.html#pid208792</ref>
In Austral, the officially recognised form of address is ''His/Her Excellency''. In [[Sedunnic language (Pacifica)|Sedunnic]] it is simply ''Dellm''.
 
The combined office of the ''dellm'' may be split after the next election if the necessary changes to the constitution are confirmed. The dellm would then be head of government, and the speaker of the parliament would be the head of state, a role it in practise has fulfilled since the 1700s. <ref>https://tspforums.xyz/thread-1842-post-208792.html#pid208792</ref>


There is a popular movement to officially change the title to ''dellm'' in official Sedunnic documents and communication in Austral. Alternatively, ''prime minister'' has also been suggested.
There is a popular movement to officially change the title to ''dellm'' in official Sedunnic documents and communication in Austral. Alternatively, ''prime minister'' has also been suggested.

Revision as of 15:18, 31 December 2021

Dellm of Sedunn
Incumbent
Vimmru Innienn

since 1 September 2009
StyleDellm (Sedunnic)
His Excellency (Austral, diplomatic)
Member of
Reports toMannared
ResidenceLesser Palace, Grovne
SeatGreater Palace, Grovne
NominatorMannared
AppointerSpeaker of the Mannared
Term lengthNo term limit
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Sedunn
Inaugural holderKierr Tiermienn
Formationc. 700 BC
DeputyMinister of Foreign Affairs
Salaryc. 250,000 Tn

Dellm is the official title of the combined office of head of government and head of state in Sedunn. In Austral, the title is translated to king if the officeholder is male, or queen if female. The title dellm has been in use since Sedunn's foundation in 700 BC for the elected leaders of the government. Originally, the dellms had extensive personal power and ruled for life. However, the amount of personal power and length of office were successively reduced; today the role of the dellm is almost identical to that of prime ministers in other typical parliamentary republics.

In Austral, the officially recognised form of address is His/Her Excellency. In Sedunnic it is simply Dellm.

The combined office of the dellm may be split after the next election if the necessary changes to the constitution are confirmed. The dellm would then be head of government, and the speaker of the parliament would be the head of state, a role it in practise has fulfilled since the 1700s. [1]

There is a popular movement to officially change the title to dellm in official Sedunnic documents and communication in Austral. Alternatively, prime minister has also been suggested.

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