List of Chancellors of the Realm



This is a list of all Chancellors of the Realm of the Federal Kingdom of Teiko, from when the first chancellor (in the modern sense), Kenshin Himura, took office in 1870, until the present day. Chancellors prior to the establishment of the Kingdom of Teiko are not listed. The office is currently held by Seijuro Akashi who was elected by popular vote in 2009 and was re-elected in 2015.

The rationale regarding the nature, selection and duties of the office have varied greatly throughout Teiko's history. During the medieval period, the office was historically used to symbolize the highest official in the land who was then responsible to the Dazaifu court. The office ceased to exist for a short period from 1846 to 1870 when it was re-established by the Meiji government as the highest official for the lands under the previous Mibu shogunate. After the independence, the Prince of Teiko who officially came from the Kuroko clan gained the mandate to appoint and remove the succeeding chancellor at his own prerogative and will. After World War 2, the Teiko Royal Council was given power by the 1946 Constitution of Teiko to appoint the chancellor among the members of the legislative body who will serve three years for each term or until the vacancy calls for. Continuing political problems and power plays convulsed the country to the 1984 Teiko Constitutional Crises. In 1986, changes in the constitutions calls for the chancellor to be elected via popular vote serving six years each term while allowing re-election only once. As of today, no female have yet to hold the office.

The position of Yoshimatsu Okada and Yuzu Otonashi as chancellors during the occupation of Teiko by Japan has been argued by many historians. As of 2015, they are considered to be the only full blooded Japanese to hold the office.

Multiple terms in office, consecutive or otherwise, are listed and counted in the first column (administration number) and the second column counts individuals. For example, Akashi Seijuro, is listed as the 29th individual to hold the office of chancellor, whilst his first cabinet is the 39th since Himura Kenshin.