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==Military regime (1910-1917)==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan=3|President
! colspan=3|Term of Office
! rowspan=2|Notes
|-
! <small>#
! <small>Portrait
! <small>Name
! <small>Took office
! <small>Left office
! <small>Duration
|-
! style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"|1
| [[File:Robert Georges Nivelle.jpg|80px]]
| <small>{{Wp|Général d'armée}}</small><br />'''[[François Berteaux]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 4 March 1911
| 25 July 1912
| {{age in years and days|1911|03|04|1912|07|25}}
| Took power in a {{wp|coup d'état}}. Resigned in 1912.
|-
! style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"|2
| [[File:Ferdinand Foch.jpg|80px]]
| <small>{{wp|Generalissimo|Généralissime}}</small><br />'''[[Gaston Lambert]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 25 July 1912
| 18 February 1916<br /><small>(Died in Office)</small>
| {{age in years and days|1912|07|25|1916|02|18}}
| Committed suicide in 1916 prior to the unconditional surrender of Arlyon.
|-
! style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"|3
| [[File:Franchet d'Esperey - photo Henri Manuel.jpg|80px]]
| <small>{{Wp|Général d'armée}}</small><br />'''[[Benoît Champagne de Lacroix]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 18 February 1916
| 16 April 1917
| {{age in years and days|1916|02|18|1917|04|16}}
| Dissolved the ''Comité militaire de libération nationale'' in 1917.
|}
==April Monarchy (1917-1925)==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan=3|Monarch
! colspan=3|Reign
! rowspan=2|Royal House
! rowspan=2|Notes
|-
! <small>#
! <small>Portrait
! <small>Name
! <small>Reign start
! <small>Reign end
! <small>Duration
|-
! 26
| [[File:ManuelIIPortugal.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Jean IV of Arlyon|Jean IV]]'''<br /><small>(1797–1888)</small>
| 16 April 1917
| 22 September 1923
| {{age in years and days|1917|04|16|1923|09|22}}
| [[House of TBA]]
| Abdicated without designating a successor.
|-
|-style="background:#e6e6aa;"
! style="background:{{Independent (politician)/meta/color}};"|
| [[File:Pierre Bounine-Cabalé.png|80px]]
| '''[[Pierre Bounine-Cabalé]]'''<br /><small>(1857-1952)</small>
| 22 September 1923
| 14 April 1925
| {{age in years and days|1923|09|22|1925|04|14}}
| N/A
| {{wp|Regent}}
|}
==Federation of Arlyon==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
! colspan=3|President
! colspan=3|Term of Office
! rowspan=2|Political party
! rowspan=2|Notes
|-
! <small>#
! <small>Portrait
! <small>Name
! <small>Took office
! <small>Left office
! <small>Duration
|-
! style="background:#971504;"|1
| [[File:Maurice Sarrail.jpg|80px]]
| <small>{{Wp|Général d'armée}}</small><br />'''[[Jérôme Diderot]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 22 September 1923
| 31 July 1930
| {{age in years and days|1923|09|22|1930|07|31}}
| ''[[Impossibilistes]]''
| Took the title of Chief of the Revolutionary Government. Died in office.
|-
! style="background:#971504;"|2
| [[File:Édouard Laffont.png|80px]]
| <small>{{Wp|Général d'armée}}</small><br />'''[[Édouard Laffont]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 31 July 1930
| 16 November 1940
| {{age in years and days|1930|07|31|1940|11|16}}
| ''[[Impossibilistes]]''
| Resigned in 1940.
|-
|-style="background:#e6e6aa;"
! style="background:#F0001C;"|
| [[File:Benoît Frachon - VIIIe Congrès national du PCF.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Jacques Chaix]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 16 November 1940
| 2 April 1941
| {{age in years and days|1940|11|16|1941|04|02}}
| [[Party of Proletarian Unity]]
| Acting Chief of Government. Resigned following the creation of the position of President of the Federal Council.
|-
! style="background:#FF5E5E;"|3
| [[File:Léon Blum.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Georges Carpentier]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 2 April 1941
| 30 March 1946
| {{age in years and days|1941|04|02|1946|03|30}}
| ''[[Possibilistes]]''
| First President of the Federal Council. Served a single term. Failed to secure re-election.
|-
! style="background:#F0001C;"|4
| [[File:Marcel Cachin 1921.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Gérard Renaudet]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 30 March 1946
| 22 April 1951
| {{age in years and days|1946|03|30|1951|04|22}}
| [[Party of Proletarian Unity]]
| Served a single full term. Chose to retire rather then face re-election.
|-
! style="background:#F0001C;"|5
| [[File:Maurice Thorez - VIIIe Congrès national du PCF.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[François Camusat]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 22 April 1951
| 17 April 1961
| {{age in years and days|1951|04|22|1961|04|17}}
| [[Party of Proletarian Unity]]
| Served two full terms. 
|-
! style="background:#FF5E5E;"|6
| [[File:Guy Mollet Archief.PNG|80px]]
| '''[[Jean-Pierre Auclert]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 17 April 1961
| 26 April 1971
| {{age in years and days|1961|04|17|1971|04|26}}
| ''[[Possibilistes]]''
| Served two full terms. 
|-
! style="background:#971504;"|7
| [[File:Salvador Allende Gossens (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Oriol Comorera]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 26 April 1971
| 6 May 1976
| {{age in years and days|1971|04|26|1976|05|06}}
| ''[[Impossibilistes]]''
| Served a single full term. Failed to secure re-election.
|-
! style="background:#C53939;"|8
| [[File:Reagan Mitterrand 1984 (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Alexandre Clémentel]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 6 May 1976
| 27 April 1986
| {{age in years and days|1976|05|06|1986|04|27}}
| [[Socialist Republican Union (Arlyon)|Socialist Republican Union]]
| Served two full terms.
|-
! style="background:#FF008D;"|9
| [[File:Delors 01.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[François Bergounioux]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 27 April 1986
| 13 April 1996
| {{age in years and days|1986|04|27|1996|04|13}}
| [[Federation of the Socialist Workers' (Arlyon)|Federation of the Socialist Workers']]
| Served two full terms.
|-
! style="background:#C53939;"|10
| [[File:Lionel Jospin, mai 2014, Rennes, France (cropped 2).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Georges Degrond]]'''<br /><small>(1936-2018)</small>
| 13 April 1996
| 22 April 2006<br /><small>([[Paul von Hindenburg#Death|Died in Office]])</small>
| {{age in years and days|1996|04|13|2006|04|22}}
| [[Socialist Republican Union (Arlyon)|Socialist Republican Union]]
| Served two full terms.
|-
! style="background:#FF008D;"|11
| [[File:Ségolène Royal - Janvier 2012.jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Mireille Morin]]'''<br /><small>(1847–1934)</small>
| 22 April 2006
| 14 April 2016
| {{age in years and days|2006|04|22|2016|04|14}}
| [[Federation of the Socialist Workers' (Arlyon)|Federation of the Socialist Workers']]
| First female elected head of state. Elected to two terms in 2006 and 2011.
|-
! style="background:#FF008D;"|12
| [[File:Jean-Marc Ayrault et Alain Kouck (13293393834) (cropped).jpg|80px]]
| '''[[Édouard Verpilleux]]'''<br /><small>(1950-)</small>
| 14 April 2016
| Incumbent
| {{age in years and days|2016|04|14}}
| [[Federation of the Socialist Workers' (Arlyon)|Federation of the Socialist Workers']]
| Elected to a first term in 2016.
|}

Revision as of 08:11, 2 October 2019

Military regime (1910-1917)

President Term of Office Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1 Robert Georges Nivelle.jpg Général d'armée
François Berteaux
(1847–1934)
4 March 1911 25 July 1912 1 year, 143 days Took power in a coup d'état. Resigned in 1912.
2 Ferdinand Foch.jpg Généralissime
Gaston Lambert
(1847–1934)
25 July 1912 18 February 1916
(Died in Office)
3 years, 208 days Committed suicide in 1916 prior to the unconditional surrender of Arlyon.
3 Franchet d'Esperey - photo Henri Manuel.jpg Général d'armée
Benoît Champagne de Lacroix
(1847–1934)
18 February 1916 16 April 1917 1 year, 57 days Dissolved the Comité militaire de libération nationale in 1917.

April Monarchy (1917-1925)

Monarch Reign Royal House Notes
# Portrait Name Reign start Reign end Duration
26 ManuelIIPortugal.jpg Jean IV
(1797–1888)
16 April 1917 22 September 1923 6 years, 159 days House of TBA Abdicated without designating a successor.
Pierre Bounine-Cabalé.png Pierre Bounine-Cabalé
(1857-1952)
22 September 1923 14 April 1925 1 year, 204 days N/A Regent

Federation of Arlyon

President Term of Office Political party Notes
# Portrait Name Took office Left office Duration
1 Maurice Sarrail.jpg Général d'armée
Jérôme Diderot
(1847–1934)
22 September 1923 31 July 1930 6 years, 312 days Impossibilistes Took the title of Chief of the Revolutionary Government. Died in office.
2 Édouard Laffont.png Général d'armée
Édouard Laffont
(1847–1934)
31 July 1930 16 November 1940 10 years, 108 days Impossibilistes Resigned in 1940.
Benoît Frachon - VIIIe Congrès national du PCF.jpg Jacques Chaix
(1847–1934)
16 November 1940 2 April 1941 137 days Party of Proletarian Unity Acting Chief of Government. Resigned following the creation of the position of President of the Federal Council.
3 Léon Blum.jpg Georges Carpentier
(1847–1934)
2 April 1941 30 March 1946 4 years, 362 days Possibilistes First President of the Federal Council. Served a single term. Failed to secure re-election.
4 Marcel Cachin 1921.jpg Gérard Renaudet
(1847–1934)
30 March 1946 22 April 1951 5 years, 23 days Party of Proletarian Unity Served a single full term. Chose to retire rather then face re-election.
5 Maurice Thorez - VIIIe Congrès national du PCF.jpg François Camusat
(1847–1934)
22 April 1951 17 April 1961 9 years, 360 days Party of Proletarian Unity Served two full terms.
6 Guy Mollet Archief.PNG Jean-Pierre Auclert
(1847–1934)
17 April 1961 26 April 1971 10 years, 9 days Possibilistes Served two full terms.
7 Salvador Allende Gossens (cropped).jpg Oriol Comorera
(1847–1934)
26 April 1971 6 May 1976 5 years, 10 days Impossibilistes Served a single full term. Failed to secure re-election.
8 Reagan Mitterrand 1984 (cropped).jpg Alexandre Clémentel
(1847–1934)
6 May 1976 27 April 1986 9 years, 356 days Socialist Republican Union Served two full terms.
9 File:Delors 01.jpg François Bergounioux
(1847–1934)
27 April 1986 13 April 1996 9 years, 352 days Federation of the Socialist Workers' Served two full terms.
10 Lionel Jospin, mai 2014, Rennes, France (cropped 2).jpg Georges Degrond
(1936-2018)
13 April 1996 22 April 2006
(Died in Office)
10 years, 9 days Socialist Republican Union Served two full terms.
11 Ségolène Royal - Janvier 2012.jpg Mireille Morin
(1847–1934)
22 April 2006 14 April 2016 9 years, 358 days Federation of the Socialist Workers' First female elected head of state. Elected to two terms in 2006 and 2011.
12 Jean-Marc Ayrault et Alain Kouck (13293393834) (cropped).jpg Édouard Verpilleux
(1950-)
14 April 2016 Incumbent 8 years, 52 days Federation of the Socialist Workers' Elected to a first term in 2016.