The Chief Superior of the Wabash, typically substituting Wabash with State, is the head of state and head of government of the Sovereign Republic of the Wabash. While the position is strictly the head of the executive branch, it also pays powerful roles in the judicial and legislative branch. The Chief Superior is also acting commander-in-chief of the Wabash Armed Forces and typically holds a very close status to the military.
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| - The Chief Superior of the Wabash, typically substituting Wabash with State, is the head of state and head of government of the Sovereign Republic of the Wabash. While the position is strictly the head of the executive branch, it also pays powerful roles in the judicial and legislative branch. The Chief Superior is also acting commander-in-chief of the Wabash Armed Forces and typically holds a very close status to the military.
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- PRINCIPES MODERAORUM STATUM
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- (, Department of Chicago, Wabash)
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| - Five year term which can be renewed indefinitely.
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| - The Chief Superior of the Wabash, typically substituting Wabash with State, is the head of state and head of government of the Sovereign Republic of the Wabash. While the position is strictly the head of the executive branch, it also pays powerful roles in the judicial and legislative branch. The Chief Superior is also acting commander-in-chief of the Wabash Armed Forces and typically holds a very close status to the military. Relevantly a new position in the scene of international politics, the duties of the Chief Superior has also spread to become an international diplomat and representative for the restoration of democracy within the government. Generally, the holder will partake in several international trips, formulate trade agreements and defense pacts. Directly elected by the general populace in a series of jungle elections and numbering systems, the elected leader of the Wabash is perhaps one of the most difficult executive positions to acquire. The Chief Superior is given a five year term of office and is eligible to be reelected without a term limit.
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