List of First Commissars of Ordrey

The First Commissar is the nominal of the Collective Commonwealth of Ordrey, and shares the responsibilities of head of state  with the Federal Council of Commissars. While the title was first utilized by Semla Menes at the beginning of her term in 1978, most Ordrons consider the original First Commissar to be Ives Quere, who led the political wing of the provisional government during the Ordrish Revolution from 1975 until the establishment of constitutional law in 1978.

The office is generally considered to be the successor to the presidency which existed during the lifetime of the Second Republic from 1929 to 1975. In contrast to the Presidency, which was established via an electoral college, the First Commissar has been chosen entirely through direct popular vote with universal suffrage. Like Presidents, however, they have adhered to the "LeBaud Rule", in which while there is no explicit term limit placed upon their office, a First Commissar is bound by convention to only take a single term.

Living First Commissars
At present, there are six individuals who have held the office of First Commissar of Ordrey. They include: