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|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|Dragan Mlakar | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|29 December 1921 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|28 June 1926 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|Ferdinand Perko | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=1|29 June 1926 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|Leon Novak | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | ||
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Revision as of 21:02, 18 February 2020
Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos | |
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Incumbent Kaniehtí:io Fox since November 3, 2019 | |
Style | The Right Honourable (formal) Chancellor (informal) |
Abbreviation | PM |
Member of | Royal Privy Council High Council Parliament |
Reports to | Monarchs Parliament |
Residence | 10 Stephenson Street Lake Morris (Seasonal) |
Appointer | The Monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos |
Term length | At the Monarchs' pleasure |
Constituting instrument | None (constitutional convention) |
Formation | 01 July 1867 |
Salary | NS$456,329 |
№ | Portrait | Name Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Government | Election Appointment | |||
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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 | National Coalition | |||||
8 | Bragi Sigurd | 11 July 1896 | 6 October 1911 | 5503 days | National Coalition | ||||
9 | Meine Hoekstra | 10 October 1911 | 10 July 1920 | 3257 days | National Coalition | ||||
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 | First Mlakar Ministry | Majority Government | 1921 | |
Second Mlakar Ministry | Minority Government | 1925 | |||||||
12 | Ferdinand Perko | 29 June 1926 | 25 September 1926 | 92 days | National Coalition | First Perko Ministry | Minority Government | 1926 | |
Defeated in a motion of no-confidence following the handling of the Battle at Hawk Hill, the largest labour uprising. | |||||||||
13 | Leon Novak | 25 September 1926 | 7 August 1930 | 1412 days | Socialist Front | First Novak Ministry | Majority Government | 1926 | |
Third government elected in three years. | |||||||||
14 | Anaïs Palomer | 7 August 1930 | 23 October 1934 | 1795 days | National Coalition | First Palomer Ministry | Coalition Government NC-DU-PPF-PC |
1930 | |
15 | Kai Dijkstra | 23 October 1935 | 15 November 1948 | 4833 days | National Coalition | ||||
16 | Adrian Thorne | 15 November 1948 | 20 April 1968 | 7096 days | Progressive Conservative | First Thorne Ministry | Appointed Interim Government |
XXXX | |
Second Thorne Ministry | Parliamentary Minority | 1950 | |||||||
Third Thorne Ministry | 1953 | ||||||||
Fourth Thorne Ministry | Parliamentary Majority | 1956 | |||||||
Fifth Thorne Ministry | 1960 | ||||||||
Sixth Thorne Ministry | 1964 | ||||||||
Currently the longest serving Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos. | |||||||||
17 | Arke Rijnders | 20 April 1968 | 3 March 1977 | 3239 days | Social Democrats | First Rijnders Ministry | Parliamentary Minority | 1968 | |
Second Rijnders Ministry | Parliamentary Majority | 1972 | |||||||
Third Rijnders Ministry | Parliamentary Minority | 1976 | |||||||
18 | Mark Hawthorn | 4 June 1977 | 3 April 1978 | 303 days | Progressive Conservative | First Hawthorn Ministry | Minority Government | 1978 | |
Defeated in a motion of no-confidence on first budget. | |||||||||
19 | Brian Kariwase | 3 March 1978 | 30 June 1993 | 5598 days | Progressive Conservative | ||||
20 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 1850 days | Progressive Conservative | First Fox Ministry | Parliamentary Majority | 2019 | |
First Progressive Conservative Chancellor in 26 years. |