Chairman of the Isokyrian Nororist Party

The Chairman of the Isokyrian Nororist Party (Isokyrian: ᚲᛟᛈᛟᚠᛋᛏᚨᚨᛏ, Kopofstaat) is Isokyria's de facto head of state. The Chairman is officially elected by the National Assembly though is practice is usually decided by the Nororist Party beforehand. The Chairman serves indefinitely, though never longer than twenty years. Most serve until they resign, a tradition started by Christian Robertsson, the first Chairman. Geir Agnarsson is the only Chairman to have died while in office.

The office was created by the Constitution of Isokyria after its ratifcation in 1938. It grants the Chairman authorities that puts the office on a level similar to a president in other countries. Executive power is de jure shared with the President of the National Assembly, who acts as head of government, but in practice the Chairman wields near-absolute authority, only constrained by the Party leadership's agenda.

Alexander White is the current Chairman, elected in 2009. He is the first British white person to hold the title.

Powers and duties
The Constitution defines the Chairman, among other things, as "The leader of the Isokyrian Nation and Nororist thought.