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|rowspan="2"|[[Kyllikki Vallen-Myllys]]<br>{{small|(1911-2000)}}
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|21<sup>st</sup> December 1949
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| colspan="5"|<small>''Once again serving the reminder of his predecessor's term, more moderate as expected''</small>
| colspan="5"|<small>''Once again serving the reminder of his predecessor's term, more moderate as expected''</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Urho Kekkonen 1961.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Leanteri Liimo]]<br>{{small|(1902-1981)}}
|12<sup>th</sup> May 1963
|14<sup>th</sup> May 1967
| {{Age in years, months and days|1963|05|12|1967|05|14}}
| [[1963 Velskeni presidential election|1963]]
| style="background:#5EB91E; color:white;"|[[Democratic Alternative (Velsken)|{{color|white|Democratic Alternative}}]]
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| colspan="5"|<small>''Leading a Democratic Alternative/Disitruist People's Union that managed to reach power in the chaos of the Republican division. A hard to manage coalition combined with entranched Republican presence in state institutions made his tenure hell''</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Svend Haugaard.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Svend Haugaard]]<br>{{small|(1902-1984)}}
|14<sup>th</sup> May 1967
|27<sup>th</sup> February 1971
| {{Age in years, months and days|1967|05|14|1971|02|27}}
| [[1967 Velskeni presidential election|1967]]
| style="background:#3465A4; color:white;"|[[Disitruist People's Union (Velsken)|{{color|white|Disitruist People's Union}}]]
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| colspan="5"|<small>''Chancellor under Liimo, was the coalition's president for the next election as one of the condition for it to be continued. Increasing instability led to a military coup by pro-Republican factions.''</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Oksenja Metsæniemi.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Oksenja Metsæniemi]]<br>{{small|(1929-2005)}}
|27<sup>th</sup> February 1971
|9<sup>th</sup> May 1971
| {{Age in years, months and days|1971|02|27|1971|05|09}}
| ''Acting president''
| style="background:#5EB91E; color:white;"|[[Democratic Alternative (Velsken)|{{color|white|Democratic Alternative}}]]
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| colspan="5"|<small>''Powerless chancellor under military pressure to hold the next election''</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[Linnea Nygaardsvold]]<br>{{small|(1927)}}
|9<sup>th</sup> May 1971
|18<sup>th</sup> March 1989
| {{Age in years, months and days|1971|05|09|1989|03|18}}
| [[1971 Velskeni presidential election|1971]], [[1975 Velskeni presidential election|1975]], [[1979 Velskeni presidential election|1979]], [[1985 Velskeni presidential election|1985]]
| style="background:#E16173; color:white;"|[[Republican Party (Velsken)|{{color|white|Republican Party}}]]
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| colspan="5"|<small>''Changed the terms to four years, two consecutive, after her two first terms, to gain support for the Republicans. Resigned because of personal reasons''</small>
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|rowspan="2"|[[File:Kullervo Rantanen.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Kullervo Rantanen]]<br>{{small|(1925-1992)}}
|9<sup>th</sup> May 1971
|14<sup>th</sup> May 1989
| {{Age in years, months and days|1989|03|18|1989|05|14}}
| ''Acting president''
| style="background:#E16173; color:white;"|[[Republican Party (Velsken)|{{color|white|Republican Party}}]]
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| colspan="5"|<small>''In a break from previous tradition, held elections a year early instead of termining the term''</small>
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[[Category:Velsken]]
[[Category:Velsken]]

Revision as of 06:01, 10 January 2020

The President of Velsken is the head of state of Velsken.

List of Presidents

No. Portrait Name Took office Left office Days Election Political Party
1 Otto Wille Kuusinen.jpg Kaarle Vallen-Myllys
(1888-1949)
10th May 1931 21st December 1949 18 years, 7 months and 11 days 1931, 1935, 1939, 1943, 1947 Republican Party
Having been and member of the Hallanic Parliament for Thveiti from 1910 to 1916, Vallen-Myllys was one of the leading figure in the proclamation of the First Republic, and remained an influential indepentists leader during his exile in Crethia and from 1923 Arlyon. Returning to Velsken in 1928, shortly before the Second Hallanic Wars, Vallen-Myllys was one of the three Regent of State elected to led the country throughout the conflict. Overseeing the merger of several left-oriented forces into the newly-founded Republican Party that emerged victorious from the civil war, Vallen-Myllys was elected the first president of Velsken in 1931, and was reelected four consecutive times. Under his tenure, the power became increasingly centralised into the hands of the Republican Party, and socialist influences became increasingly present into both the party and the state. Vallen-Myllys died from a stroke in the middle of his fifth term.
- Kyllikki Vallen-Myllys.jpg Kyllikki Vallen-Myllys
(1911-2000)
21st December 1949 13th May 1951 1 year, 4 months and 22 days Acting president Republican Party
Second daughter of Kaarle, appointed chancellor the year before, served the rest of the term as acting president but failed to gain reelection due to party intrigue
2 Martin Tranmæl.jpg Væinø Mæættæ
(1892-1965)
13th May 1951 10th May 1959 7 years, 11 months and 27 days 1951, 1955 Republican Party
Moderate Republican who brought Velsken back to a more pro-Hallanic course
3 Sigurd Tæmme.jpg Sigurd Tæmme
(1917-1991)
10th May 1959 3rd February 1962 2 years, 8 months and 24 days 1959 Republican Party
Expected to be in the continuation of Mæættæ but would prove himself to be far more radical and proactive in his use of presidential powers, impeached by parliament though causing the scission of the Republican Party into its moderate and radical wings
- Karl-August Fagerholm.jpg Haakko Kaukonen
(1901-1969)
3rd February 1962 12th May 1963 1 year, 3 months and 9 days Acting president Republican Party
Once again serving the reminder of his predecessor's term, more moderate as expected
4 Urho Kekkonen 1961.jpg Leanteri Liimo
(1902-1981)
12th May 1963 14th May 1967 4 years and 2 days 1963 Democratic Alternative
Leading a Democratic Alternative/Disitruist People's Union that managed to reach power in the chaos of the Republican division. A hard to manage coalition combined with entranched Republican presence in state institutions made his tenure hell
5 Svend Haugaard.jpg Svend Haugaard
(1902-1984)
14th May 1967 27th February 1971 3 years, 9 months and 13 days 1967 Disitruist People's Union
Chancellor under Liimo, was the coalition's president for the next election as one of the condition for it to be continued. Increasing instability led to a military coup by pro-Republican factions.
- Oksenja Metsæniemi.jpg Oksenja Metsæniemi
(1929-2005)
27th February 1971 9th May 1971 2 months and 12 days Acting president Democratic Alternative
Powerless chancellor under military pressure to hold the next election
6 Vigdis Finnbogadottir (1985).jpg Linnea Nygaardsvold
(1927)
9th May 1971 18th March 1989 17 years, 10 months and 9 days 1971, 1975, 1979, 1985 Republican Party
Changed the terms to four years, two consecutive, after her two first terms, to gain support for the Republicans. Resigned because of personal reasons
- Kullervo Rantanen.jpg Kullervo Rantanen
(1925-1992)
9th May 1971 14th May 1989 1 month and 26 days Acting president Republican Party
In a break from previous tradition, held elections a year early instead of termining the term