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{{Infobox political post | {{Infobox political post | ||
| post = Governor | | post = Governor | ||
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| flagborder = yes | | flagborder = yes | ||
| flagcaption = Standard of the Governor | | flagcaption = Standard of the Governor | ||
| image = | | image = Paulo Dantas Foto Oficial.jpg | ||
| imagesize = 250px | | imagesize = 250px | ||
| incumbent = [[ | | incumbent = [[Asiri Figueiredo]] | ||
| incumbentsince = | | incumbentsince = 9 January 2035 | ||
| department = Verona Executive Branch | | department = Verona Executive Branch | ||
| style = {{wp|The Honourable#United States|The Honorable}}<br>(formal) | | style = {{wp|The Honourable#United States|The Honorable}}<br>(formal) | ||
| residence = [[Verona Governor's Mansion]] | | residence = [[Verona Governor's Mansion]] | ||
| seat = [[ | | seat = [[Aurimá]] | ||
| termlength = Four-year term, renewable once | | termlength = Four-year term, renewable once | ||
| formation = 11 September | | formation = 11 September 1611 | ||
| salary = $210,000 ( | | salary = $210,000 (2030) | ||
| inaugural = | | inaugural = Gaspar Solarsano | ||
| website = [https://gov.verona.gov/ Official Website] | | website = [https://gov.verona.gov/ Official Website] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Governor of the Commonwealth of Verona''' | The '''Governor of the Commonwealth of Verona''' is the {{wp|governor|chief executive}} of the [[States of Cartadania|Commonwealth]] of [[Verona]], head of its executive branch, serving for a four-year term. The current holder of the office is [[Asiri Figueiredo]], who was sworn in on 9 January 2035. His term will expire on 11 January 2039. Figueiredo is a member of the [[Social Democracy Party (Cartadania)|Social Democracy Party]] and was elected to the office on 3 October 2034, to succeed fellow party member [[Alícia Rosa]] as the 76th Governor of Verona. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
== Qualifications == | == Qualifications == | ||
== Duties == | == Duties == | ||
== Powers == | == Powers == | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
The governorship has existed in Verona in some capacity, at least, since the early, pre-independence 17th century, replacing a five-member council known as the [[Pentad]]. The Pentad's composition was that of four associate members and one rotating primary, who acted as the face of government. The Governor's office began with inaugural holder, Gaspar Solarsano, a native of what is now the [[Victoria County, Verona|Twin Cities]] area and sitting primary pentite in 1611. Alongside Verona's General Assembly and in preparation for the then-province's second attempt at independence, the Pentad was dissolved and reorganized into the office of the governor, lieutenant governor, executive secretary (now Secretary of the Commonwealth), auditor general (now Commonwealth Controller), and solicitor general (now the lieutenant of the Attorney General), in an effort to strengthen the executive role within its jurisdiction. | |||
== Services == | == Services == | ||
== See also == | |||
[[Category: Verona]] | [[Category: Verona]] | ||
[[Category: Government of Verona]] | [[Category: Government of Verona]] |