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{{Govdepartment|title1=Wilshire Reserve|image1=reservelogo.png|formed=March 3020|jurisdiction=[[Wiltshire]]|headquarters=Juneville, Wiltshire|employees=1,250 (federal branch)
{{Govdepartment|title1=Wilshire Reserve|image1=reservelogo.png|formed=March 3020|jurisdiction=[[Wiltshire]]|headquarters=Juneville, Wiltshire|employees=1,250 (federal branch)


3,680 (local branches)|annual_budget=105 million CM (operational budget)|minister(s)_responsible=[[Gavin Thompson]] (as chancellor of the Exchequer)
3,680 (local branches)|annual_budget=105 million CM (operational budget)|minister(s)_responsible=[[Gavin Thompson]] (as chancellor of the exchequer)
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Fars Alber (as chief secretary to the Treasury)|department_executive=[[Kate Anne]] (as governor of the Wiltshire Reserve)|Currency=Corporate Mark (CM)|Reserves=11.1 billion CM (as of October 3025)}}
Fars Alber (as chief secretary to the treasury)|department_executive=[[Kate Anne]] (as governor of the Wiltshire Reserve)|Currency=Corporate Mark (CM)|Reserves=11.1 billion CM (as of October 3025)}}


The '''Wiltshire Reserve''' is the central banking system of the [[Wiltshire|Wiltshirian Commonwealth]]. Established in 3020 by [[President of Wiltshire|President]] [[Gaius Selan]], the Reserve served to split power away from the [[Wiltshire Treasury]] on matters of monetary policy, interest rates and other banking services. The original mandate of the Wiltshire Reserve was to create stability in the financial markets by separating the decisions from the politics of the day. Further political disagreement throughout 3020 saw the powers of the Reserve grow, under the leadership of Governor [[Christopher Konty]].
The '''Wiltshire Reserve''' is the central banking system of the [[Wiltshire|Wiltshirian Commonwealth]]. Established in 3020 by [[President of Wiltshire|President]] [[Gaius Selan]], the Reserve served to split power away from the [[Wiltshire Treasury]] on matters of monetary policy, interest rates and other banking services. The original mandate of the Wiltshire Reserve was to create stability in the financial markets by separating the decisions from the politics of the day. Further political disagreement throughout 3020 saw the powers of the Reserve grow, under the leadership of Governor [[Christopher Konty]].
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!Political Party
!Political Party
!Chancellor of the Exchequer
!Chancellor of the Exchequer
!Chief Secretary
!Political Party
!Political Party
!Head of State
!Head of State
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|18 March 3020 - 21 June 3020
|18 March 3020 - 21 June 3020
| rowspan="7" |Christopher Konty
| rowspan="7" |Christopher Konty
| rowspan="24" |Independent
| rowspan="26" |Independent
|[[Aaron Ashford]]
|[[Aaron Ashford]]
|Amelio Portrez
|Liberal Conservative
|Liberal Conservative
| rowspan="3" |Gaius Selan
| rowspan="3" |Gaius Selan
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|21 June 3020 - 27 September 3020
|21 June 3020 - 27 September 3020
|[[Alberto Siliotti]]
|[[Alberto Siliotti]]
|Robert Keats
|Labour
|Labour
|-
|-
|27 September 3020 - 5 July 3021
|27 September 3020 - 5 July 3021
|[[Jack L. Wilson]]
|[[Jack L. Wilson]]
|Erin Martenson
----John Gornan
|Liberal Conservative
|Liberal Conservative
|-
|-
|5 July 3021 - 20 August 3021
|5 July 3021 - 20 August 3021
|Kate Anne
|Kate Anne
|Greg Abbott
| rowspan="2" |Labour
| rowspan="2" |Labour
| rowspan="8" |Sonya Inyo
| rowspan="8" |Sonya Inyo
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|20 August 3021 - 15 September 3021
|20 August 3021 - 15 September 3021
|[[Robert Keats]]
|[[Robert Keats]]
|Jack Ridges
|-
|-
|15 September 3021 - 15 January 3022
|15 September 3021 - 15 January 3022
|Kate Anne
|Kate Anne
|Greg Abbott
----Selma Fischer
|Independent
|Independent
|-
|-
|15 January 3022 - 19 August 3022
|15 January 3022 - 19 August 3022
| rowspan="2" |Jack L. Wilson
| rowspan="2" |Jack L. Wilson
| rowspan="2" |Selma Fischer
| rowspan="2" |Stability
| rowspan="2" |Stability
|-
|-
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|23 August 3022 until 24 September 3022
|23 August 3022 until 24 September 3022
|Helena Jahnke
|Helena Jahnke
|Ida Maude
|Ecologists & Greens
|Ecologists & Greens
|-
|-
|24 September 3022 until 11 December 3022
|24 September 3022 until 11 December 3022
|Christopher Konty
|Christopher Konty
|Andrew Maeme
----Sana Saymanara
| rowspan="3" |Stability
| rowspan="3" |Stability
|-
|-
|11 December 3022 until 20 January 3023
|11 December 3022 until 20 January 3023
| rowspan="2" |Rab Bennett
| rowspan="2" |Rab Bennett
| rowspan="2" |Vic Constantine
|-
|-
|20 January 3023 until 4 February 3023
|20 January 3023 until 4 February 3023
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|4 February 3023 until 5 February 3023
|4 February 3023 until 5 February 3023
| rowspan="2" |Bill Sterling
| rowspan="2" |Bill Sterling
| rowspan="4" |Francesca Piers
| rowspan="4" |Social Democrats
| rowspan="4" |Social Democrats
|-
|-
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|18 August 3023 until 4 May 3024
|18 August 3023 until 4 May 3024
|Jack Wilson
|Jack Wilson
| rowspan="4" |Sal Mackenzie
| rowspan="2" |Stability
| rowspan="2" |Stability
| rowspan="2" |Mitchell A. Crawley
| rowspan="2" |Mitchell A. Crawley
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|-
|21 September 3024 until 16 May 3025
|21 September 3024 until 16 May 3025
! colspan="2" |Office of chancellor vacant
! colspan="3" |Office of chancellor vacant
!Office of prime minister vacant
!Office of prime minister vacant
|-
|-
|16 May 3025 until 11 November 3025
|16 May 3025 until 11 November 3025
|Lucy Burgers
|Lucy Burgers
| rowspan="2" |Sal Mackenzie
| rowspan="2" |Conservative
| rowspan="2" |Conservative
| rowspan="3" |Patrick Rivers
| rowspan="3" |Patrick Rivers
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|Basil Lethbridge
|Basil Lethbridge
|-
|-
|8 December 3025 until present
|8 December 3025 until 31 December 3025
|Kate Anne
| rowspan="3" |Kate Anne
|Gavin Thompson
| rowspan="3" |Gavin Thompson
|Independent
| rowspan="2" |Fars Alber
| rowspan="3" |Independent
|-
| rowspan="2" |1 January 3026 until present
| rowspan="2" |Ray Banes
|-
|Grant Katzenmoyer
|}
|}
[[Category:Politics]]
[[Category:Politics]]

Latest revision as of 10:22, 30 December 2025


The Wiltshire Reserve is the central banking system of the Wiltshirian Commonwealth. Established in 3020 by President Gaius Selan, the Reserve served to split power away from the Wiltshire Treasury on matters of monetary policy, interest rates and other banking services. The original mandate of the Wiltshire Reserve was to create stability in the financial markets by separating the decisions from the politics of the day. Further political disagreement throughout 3020 saw the powers of the Reserve grow, under the leadership of Governor Christopher Konty.

According to the Monetary Policy Act 3021, as one of the first acts passed by the Stability government of Mitchell Crawley, there are three key objectives for the monetary policy of the Wiltshire Reserve: maximize employment, stabilize prices and moderate long-term interest rates. The final of those three served as a continuation from the original mandate given to Governor Konty by President Selan in 3020. Then-Chancellor Kate Anne called the new, wider mandate as "vital to the primary aim of this government: stability".

Included in the Reserve's responsibilites is the supervising and regulating of banks, maintaining stability of the financial system, and providing financial services to depository institutions, the Wiltshire Government and other foreign official institutions, and securing Wiltshire's participation in the Corporate Mark currency. The Reserve also conducts research into the economy and provides numerous publications, including official unemployment figures and investment rates.

The Wiltshire Reserve is a multi-layered organization: it is governed bicamerally by the Governor of the Wiltshire Reserve and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Both individuals act as co-head of the Reserve. However, day-to-day operations are managed by the Reserve Governor, currently Christopher Konty (since 3020). Within the Reserve, a number of committees operate to determine certain policies. There are twenty-six committes, including the Committee for Economic Growth, the Committee for Unemployment and the Committee for Interest Rates and Bond Policy. There are also twelve regional branches of the Wiltshire Reserve across Doggerland, most notably in Juneville, Marino and Cyrene (TBC).

Private banks are also able to join as "associate members" of the Wiltshire Reserve. Associate membership gives banks exclusive interest rates, bond allocation and tax credits. The most notable associate member is the Juneville Depository, the Bank of Rockfield and Colchester & Sons.

Governance

The Wiltshire Reserve is jointly governed by the Governor of the Wiltshire Reserve and the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Since its foundation, the Reserve has had four governors and sixteen Chancellors.

Governance of the Wiltshire Reserve
Date Governor of the Wiltshire Reserve Political Party Chancellor of the Exchequer Chief Secretary Political Party Head of State
18 March 3020 - 21 June 3020 Christopher Konty Independent Aaron Ashford Amelio Portrez Liberal Conservative Gaius Selan
21 June 3020 - 27 September 3020 Alberto Siliotti Robert Keats Labour
27 September 3020 - 5 July 3021 Jack L. Wilson Erin Martenson
John Gornan
Liberal Conservative
5 July 3021 - 20 August 3021 Kate Anne Greg Abbott Labour Sonya Inyo
20 August 3021 - 15 September 3021 Robert Keats Jack Ridges
15 September 3021 - 15 January 3022 Kate Anne Greg Abbott
Selma Fischer
Independent
15 January 3022 - 19 August 3022 Jack L. Wilson Selma Fischer Stability
19 August 3022 - 23 August 3022 Kate Anne
23 August 3022 until 24 September 3022 Helena Jahnke Ida Maude Ecologists & Greens
24 September 3022 until 11 December 3022 Christopher Konty Andrew Maeme
Sana Saymanara
Stability
11 December 3022 until 20 January 3023 Rab Bennett Vic Constantine
20 January 3023 until 4 February 3023 Frank Eddington
4 February 3023 until 5 February 3023 Bill Sterling Francesca Piers Social Democrats
5 February 3023 until 12 February 3023 Gavin Thompson
12 February 3023 until 7 May 3023 Renee Borne
7 May 3023 until 18 August 3023 Cory Brannson
18 August 3023 until 4 May 3024 Jack Wilson Sal Mackenzie Stability Mitchell A. Crawley
4 May 3024 until 28 July 3024 Luke Ford
28 July 3024 until 11 August 3024 Leo Jakarta Kaitiaki Ropu Luke Ford & Rufus Kaine
11 August 3024 until 21 September 3024 Helena Jahnke Ecologists & Greens David-Eli Attlee
21 September 3024 until 16 May 3025 Office of chancellor vacant Office of prime minister vacant
16 May 3025 until 11 November 3025 Lucy Burgers Sal Mackenzie Conservative Patrick Rivers
11 November 3025 until 8 December 3025 Basil Lethbridge
8 December 3025 until 31 December 3025 Kate Anne Gavin Thompson Fars Alber Independent
1 January 3026 until present Ray Banes
Grant Katzenmoyer