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*[[The Meritocracy]] has an official called a <b>consul</b>, who acts as the head of the Senate. | *[[The Meritocracy]] has an official called a <b>consul</b>, who acts as the head of the Senate. | ||
*[[Athamasha]] has officials called <b>consuls</b>, who control the largest level of [[Subdivisions of Athamasha|subdivision]], called a <b>consulate</b>. | *[[Athamasha]] has officials called <b>consuls</b>, who control the largest level of [[Subdivisions of Athamasha|subdivision]], called a <b>consulate</b>. | ||
+ | *[[Eredron]] is led by a Consul, who acts as chief of state and chief executive. |
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This article deals with Consul as it relates to NationStates. For more general information, see the Wikipedia article on this subject.
A consul is a governmental official, usually in a college, given strong legislative powers, deriving from the Roman Republic, where they were first used. Nations or regions using consuls generally have some connection to Rome, whether by ideology or language.
- The Meritocracy has an official called a consul, who acts as the head of the Senate.
- Athamasha has officials called consuls, who control the largest level of subdivision, called a consulate.
- Eredron is led by a Consul, who acts as chief of state and chief executive.