Chancellor of Indokistan
Chancellor of the Republic of Indokistan Kanselir Republik Indokistan | |
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Style | His Excellency |
Residence | Suwarnakarta (last) |
Appointer | President |
Inaugural holder | Mustafa Hakim (Only officeholder) |
Formation | 3 October 2013 |
Abolished | January 2013 |
Succession | President of Indokistan |
Federal State of Indokistan |
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Chancellor of Indokistan (Indonesian: Kanselir Indokistan) was a short-lived title of Indokistani head of government during the Third Republic era in 2012. It was an attempt to divide Indokistan's head of state and government, with the president served only as the head of state.
Mustafa Hakim was appointed to the position by president Abdul Rasyid I in 3 October 2012 during the establishment of the Indokistani Third Republic. Within the supreme Indokistani Federal Council during the Federal Republic era in September-October 2012, he held the equal Head of Government title. He became the only individual to hold the title until its abolition.
Indokistan was initially a parliamentary republic with the Prime Minister as the equal title of the head of government. The system survived until February 2012, when the prime minister Mustafa Hakim ascended presidential office after resignation of Dicky L. K. without appointing acting prime minister, and was ultimately extinct in August 2012, during the establishment of the Emergency Government of Indokistan.
The position was disbanded in January 2013, during the start of the Provisional Government, after it was abandoned when Mustafa Hakim was forced to replace Abdul Rasyid I as the president following the Royal Council Rebellion in December 2012. During the Federal State era, the function of head of state and government was again held by the President.
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Name | Term of office | Political Party | President | ||
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Mustafa Hakim | 3 October 2013 | 18 December 2013 | Solidarity | Abdul Rasyid I |