List of officeholders

The Constitution of The Leftist Assembly requires a number of officeholders, including its founders and members of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. This page lists all officeholders with individual titles across each of these.

Secretary
Ten nations have served as Secretary of The Leftist Assembly since the office was formalised in the Constitution, which was ratified on 19 February 2016. Since the September 2016 general election, all Secretaries have not been affiliated with a political party.

The Secretary is responsible for serving as the head of the Cabinet, with final decision-making power concerning its delegated responsibilities, and representing the region as its Delegate to the World Assembly.

General Assembly era (2016-19)
Until the September 2019 general election, the Secretary was the leader of the informal executive branch, which was the collection of Ministers that were elected and/or appointed by them, as well as the leader of the legislative branch, the General Assembly.

Solidarity Party, Non-partisan

Cabinet era (2019-present)
Since the September 2019 general election, the Secretary has not been a member of the General Assembly, now solely leading the formal executive branch, the Cabinet.

Speaker
Four nations have served as Speaker of The Leftist Assembly since the General Assembly was formally separated from the Cabinet following the September 2019 general election. The role was largely performed by the Secretary until this time.

The Speaker is responsible for organising the activities of the General Assembly, maintaining an order of legislation to be considered by the General Assembly, communicating information of bills, amendments, and voting records to the public, and representing the General Assembly to the Cabinet in matters requiring urgent and direct communication.

Chief Justice
Five nations have served as Chief Justice of The Leftist Assembly, which existed from the ratification of the Constitution on 19 February 2016 until the passing of the Tiered Justices Act on 21 May 2017, and then again since the passing of Constitution Amendment (Chief Justice) on 26 September 2020.

The Chief Justice is responsible for organising and leading discussions with the Justices, and communicating judicial information to the public.

Publicly-elected era (2016-17)
Until the passage of the Tiered Justices Act on 21 May 2017, the Supreme Court consisted of the Chief Justice, First Justice, and Second Justice, which were assigned based on their order of election in the general election.

Internally-elected era (2020-present)
The position of Chief Justice was reintroduced following the passage of Constitution Amendment (Chief Justice) on 26 September 2020, with the position to be internally elected from among the Justices appointed by the Secretary and confirmed by the region following the general election.