Consulate of Delvera

The Consulate of Delvera, known during the Republican time as the Consulate of the Grand Republic, including the offices of Consul and President, comprised the head of state and government of the Grand Republic of Delvera, including the Cabinet, which was a panel of advisers and ministers appointed by the Consul.

Style
The Consul and President were properly referred to as "The Right Honorable", commonly abbreviated to "Rt. Hon." They were commonly addressed as "Mr. (surname)" or "Ms. (surname)."

Role
The Consulate, along with the Council of Governors, was mandated by the Delveran Constitution with central executive authority in the Grand Republic.

Cabinet
The Consul appointed the ministers of the Cabinet, which were constitutionally restricted to the Ministers of State, the Interior, Commerce, and Justice.

Selection
Both Consul and President were elected by national popular vote in the Consular Election. The winner became Consul, while the runner-up became President.