Premier of the Trotzia

From Ordic Encyclopedia
Premier of the
National Axiarchist Defiant Action Coalition
Nationalaxiarchistischa Trotziga Aktionskoalition
Emblem of the Trotzia
Incumbent
Anna Rakoszalya

since 30 October 2004
StyleComrade Premier
Genossin Premier
Honored Comrade
Geehrter Genossin
Member ofPolitical Committee
Perpetual Committee
Reports toPolitical Committee
SeatVordin, Zusea
AppointerCentral Congress
Term lengthThree years
Constituting instrumentLeague Statute

The Premier of the Political Committee of the National Axiarchist Defiant Action Coalition (Zusian: Premier des Politischen Komitees der Nationalaxiarchistischen Trotziga Aktionskoalition) is the political leader of the Trotzia. Since the Axiarchist Reformation of 1931, the officeholder is also considered to be Zusea’s head-of-government and paramount domestic leader.

According to the Coalition Statute, the Premier is responsible for organizing and overseeing sessions of the Polikom, receiving and examining policy proposals, managing the finances and personnel of the Polikom, and speaking for the Coalition on the world stage. In addition to these formal duties, the Premier possesses great informal powers - they are the leader of the dominant party within the Coalition and usually the leader of the most powerful fraction.

The office of Premier evolved out of the Chairman of the Political Committee, a position created in 1926 to serve as the representative of the Polikom and to interpret its decrees when it was not in session.

List of Premiers of the Trotzia

Faction (informal):       None (1)       Conservative (4)       Socialist (4)       Unionist (1)       Reformist (1)

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of Office Tendency Presidium Polikom
Took Office Left Office Days
1 Gabriel Könicker
(1896-1931)
30 October 1926 12 December 1931 1869 Rightist N/A 1st (1926)
2nd (1929)
Serving most of his term prior to the Trotzia reformation, Könicker was the principal architect of the Kyrtzian state.
2 Christoph Lischka
(1893-1962)
19 December 1931 28 October 1950 6888 none N/A 2nd (....)
3rd (1932)
4th (1935)
5th (1938)
6th (1941)
7th (1944)
8th (1947)
Widely popular throughout his term, Lischka oversaw the Endwar and the First Social Project.
3 Johann von Schwarzenberg
(1893-1949)
28 October 1950 16 February 1956 1937 Rightist N/A 9th (1950)
10th (1953)
Schwarzenberg I 11th (1956)
The last of Zusea’s "founding fathers," von Schwarzenberg oversaw the Cold Peace and reorganized the party.
4 Zeno Lubotzky
(1899-1981)
23 February 1956 27 October 1956 247 Leftist Lubotzky I 11th (....)
Replacing von Schwarzenberg after his assassination, Lubotzky failed to push unionist reforms or an expanded welfare program through a gridlocked Polikom.
5 Markus von Tschessenau
(1921-1999)
27 October 1956 30 October 1971 5481 Rightist
Tschessenau I 12th (1956)
13th (1959)
14th (1962)
Tschessenau II 15th (1965)
16th (1968)
Tschessenau oversaw the Rightist revival, suburbanization and an expansion of the middle class, all incorporated as part of the Second Social Project.
6 Arno Gattermann
(1929-2004)
30 October 1971 26 October 1974 1092 Radical Gattermann I 17th (1971)
Thwarting rightist opposition with leftist partners, Gattermann allowed the Free Zossic Labor Union, a Left-Maximist organization, to contest seats in the Polikom, and formally linked the union to the Trotzia apparatus.
7 David Scholzer
(1932-)
26 October 1974 28 October 1989 5481 Rightist
Scholzer I 18th (1974)
19th (1977)
Scholzer II 20th (1980)
Scholzer III 21st (1983)
22nd (1986)
Marshaling numerous dissident parts of Nerotysian society, Scholzer implemented broad, market-oriented economic reforms.
8 Josip Kadijević
(1940-)
28 October 1989 25 October 1986 1092 Rightist
Kadijević I 23rd (1989)
Kadijević reversed the most radical of Scholzer's reforms but failed to unify the fractured hardliner cliques.
9 Milan Osmović
(1951-)
31 October 1992 28 October 1995 1092 Rightist
Osmović I 24th (1992)
Osmović II 25th (1995)
Osmović III 26th (1998)
Osmović built a new coalition of hardliner cliques to reorganize the party's policy apparatus once again.
10 Anna Rakoszalya
(1962-)
30 October 2004 Incumbent 7112 Reformist
Rakoszalya I 27th (2004)
Rakoszalya II 28th (2007)
Rakoszalya III 29th (2010)
Rakoszalya IV 30th (2013)
31st (2016)
Rakoszalya V 32nd (2019)
The first female, and first non-Zusian, Premier, Rakoszalya ended Zusea’s Grand Recession through economic reforms.