First Congressist of Anserisa (Pacifica)

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First Congressist of Anserisa
Primo Congressisto d'Anserisa
File:Seal of the Congress.svg
Seal of the Congress of the Republic
Flag of Anserisa
Incumbent
Romana Madisum

since 29 March 2013
(11 years ago)
 (2013-03-29)
Member ofCongress of the Republic
National Convention
SeatBrantavilla, Anserisa
Term lengthTwo years
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Anserisa
Formation9 February 1800
(224 years ago)
 (1800-02-09)

The First Congressist of Anserisa (Anserisan: Primo Congressisto d'Anserisa) is the head of the Congress of the Republic, the General Representative is de facto the First Congressist.

The First Congressist is responsible for the agenda of the Congress.

It is the only high position in the government of Anserisa that has a dual role.

As a member of the National Convention, the term of First Congressist is of two years without term limits.

Origin

The origin of the role of First Congressist comes with the establishment of the Congress which was simply upon the first joint sitting of the two houses after a two-day debate, the role of First Congressist was determined to belong to the leader of the lower house, the National Convention, this was preserved within the Constitution of Anserisa adopted in 1815.

Powers and duties

The Constitution of Anserisa does mention the First Congressist specifically within Chapter 4,[1] which is about the Congress of the Republic. As First Congressist, the powers and duties are to determine the agenda of the Congress and the right to establish a caucus of members. The Constitution makes it clear in Chapter 4 that the First Congressist is automatically the General Representative, the only high position which is attributed de facto to another member.

Selection process

Elected as General Representative, the First Congressist is generally the leader of the political party which elects the most Representatives at the general election. To be General Representative the leader must be an elected candidate in one of the electoral districts of Anserisa.

Political affiliation

The First Congressist is affiliated to a political party, since elected as General Representative, and generally the political affiliation is the same as the candidates to the office of President.

Form of address

The government of Anserisa recognizes The Honourable as the general form of address for the First Congressist, although it is not a formal requirement.

See also

  1. Constitution of Anserisa (1815). Office of the Legislative Documents of Anserisa, Brantavilla.