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|rowspan=5|Atená:ti Archer<br><small>Tkaronto 6th District</small>
|rowspan=4|Atená:ti Archer<br><small>Tkaronto 6th District</small>
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Revision as of 01:52, 2 February 2020

Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos
Gristol-serkonosflag2.png
Incumbent
Kaniehtí:io Fox
since November 3, 2019
StyleThe Right Honourable (formal)
Chancellor (informal)
AbbreviationPM
Member ofRoyal Privy Council
High Council
Parliament
Reports toMonarchs
Parliament
Residence10 Stephenson Street
Lake Morris (Seasonal)
AppointerThe Monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos
Term lengthAt the Monarchs' pleasure
Constituting instrumentNone (constitutional convention)
Formation01 July 1867
SalaryNS$456,329
Portrait Name
Constituency
Term of office Political party Government Election
Appointment
Took office Left office Duration High Council Status in Legislature
1 01 July 1867 11 November 1873 2319 days National Coalition First Ministry Parliamentary Majority
2 7 November 1873 8 October 1878 1735 days National Coalition
3 17 October 1878 6 June 1891 4676 days National Coalition
4 16 June 1891 24 November 1892 527 days National Coalition
5 5 December 1892 12 December 1894 737 days National Coalition
6 21 December 1894 27 April 1896 493 days National Coalition
7 1 May 1896 8 July 1896 68 days
8 Bragi Sigurd 11 July 1896 6 October 1911 5503 days
9 Meine Hoekstra 10 October 1911 10 July 1920 3257 days
10 Baishan Horn 10 July 1920 29 December 1921 537 days Socialist Front
11 Dragan Mlakar 29 December 1921 28 June 1926 1642 days Socialist Front
12 Ferdinand Perko 29 June 1926 25 September 1926 92 days National Coalition
13 Leon Novak 25 September 1926 7 August 1930 1412 days Socialist Front
14 Anaïs Palomer 7 August 1930 23 October 1935 1795 days National Coalition
15 Kai Dijkstra 23 October 1935 15 November 1948 4833 days
16 John G. Diefenbaker.jpg Adrian Thorne 15 November 1948 20 April 1968 7096 days Progressive Conservative First Thorne Ministry Appointed
Interim Government
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Second Thorne Ministry Parliamentary Minority 1950
Third Thorne Ministry 1953
Fourth Thorne Ministry 1956
Fifth Thorne Ministry Parliamentary Majority 1959
Sixth Thorne Ministry 1962
Seventh Thorne Ministry 1965
Eight Thorne Ministry 1968
Currently the longest serving Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos.
17 Pierre Trudeau (1975).jpg Arke Rijnders 20 April 1968 3 March 1979 3969 days Social Democrats First Rijnders Ministry Parliamentary Minority 1968
Second Rijnders Ministry Parliamentary Majority 1972
Third Rijnders Ministry 1974
18 Mark Hawthorn 4 June 1979 3 March 1980 273 days Progressive Conservative First Hawthorn Ministry Minority Government 1978
Defeated in a motion of no-confidence on first budget.
19 Brian Kariwase 3 March 1980 30 June 1993 4867 days Progressive Conservative
20 Mizuho Fukushima.jpg Toshiko Miki 30 June 1993 4 November 1993 127 days Progressive Conservative First Miki Ministry Appointed
Interim Government
1993
First Gristo-Serkonan Chancellor of Enyaman descent. Defeated and lost her seat in the 1993 election. Previously served as Minister of Justice in the previous Kariwase government.
21 Takeo Miki cropped 2 Takeo Miki 19741209.jpg Jean Watanabe 4 November 1993 12 December 2003 3690 days Social Democrats First Watanabe Ministry Parliamentary Minority 1993
Second Watanabe Ministry Parliamentary Majority 1997
Third Watanabe Ministry 2000
Previously served as Leader of the Official Opposition.
22 Jean-Pierre Raffarin par Claude Truong-Ngoc 2013 (cropped).jpg Cyprien Olivier
Oetken 1st District
12 December 2003 6 February 2006 787 days Social Democrats First Olivier Ministry Appointed
Interim Government
2003
Second Olivier Ministry Parliamentary Minority 2004
Served as finance minister in the previous Watanabe government.
23 Atená:ti Archer
Tkaronto 6th District
6 February 2006 4 November 2015 3558 days Social Democrats First Archer Ministry Parliamentary Minority 2006
Second Archer Ministry 2008
Third Archer Ministry 2011
24 Édouard Philippe 2019 (cropped).jpg Stuart Lewis
Verkun 9th District
4 November 2015 3 November 2019 1460 days Social Democrats First Lewis Ministry Coalition Government
SDP-ML-GRN-DSB
2015
Second Lewis Ministry Coalition Government
SDP-ML-GRN-DSB
Led the first coalition government in recent years.
25 Kaniehtí:io Fox
Donnaconna 14th District
3 November 2019 Incumbent 1854 days Progressive Conservative First Fox Ministry Parliamentary Majority 2019
First Progressive Conservative Chancellor in 26 years.