Head Bureaucrat of the USQ
Head Bureaucrat of the United States of Quentin | |||
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Incumbent: Pete Fischer | |||
Date of Inauguration and Party: January 1st, 2014 Fundamentalist Party | |||
Official Song: | |||
Formalities | |||
Titles | Head Bureaucrat, Mr. Bureaucrat, His Excellency | ||
Status | Head Legislator | ||
Abbreviation | HOB | ||
Directs | House of Bureaucrats Quentinian Federal Impeachment Committee | ||
History | |||
Created: | January 31st, 1834 | ||
First Head Bureaucrat Inaugurated: | February 17th, 1834, Knile Hufflepuff | ||
Political Information | |||
Seat | Mechanicsburg | ||
Residence | Bureaucratic Suite Offices | ||
Elected By | Simple Majority Vote | ||
Term Length | 6 years | ||
Constituting Document | Quentinian Constitution | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
Salary | Ð10,000 ($100,000) | ||
Website | hob.gov.nwd/officers[1] |
The Head Bureaucrat of the United States of Quentin is the head of the House of Bureaucrats, the upper house of the United States of Quentin Congress. The Head Bureaucrat is the most powerful Bureaucrat in the House, and has special powers, like deciding who gets to speak, and getting an extra vote on all proposals and laws. The Head Bureaucrat sits up front in the House, as well as when Congress meets for a combined session, and can be seen at many foreign treaty signings, representing the Congress and their approval as a whole. The Head is elected by a nationwide vote, and serves 6 year terms like all other Bureaucrats, but can only be the Head Bureaucrat for 24 years, or 4 terms, of their total eligibility of 7 terms, or 42 years. Currently the Head Bureaucrat is Pete Fischer.
Powers and Responsibilities
The Head Bureaucrat has some powers, however is mainly just the leader of the House of Bureaucrats, not appearing much in other aspects of government. The head does, however, get an extra vote on bills and laws that are brought up for passage by the House, and can choose, when there are no rank benefits for party leaders involved, which Bureaucrats get to speak before others.