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The '''Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos''' is the {{wp|Head of Government|head of government}} and heads the [[High Council of Gristol-Serkonos|High Council]]. The current, 25th Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos is [[Kaniehtí:io Fox]], leader of the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos]] following the 2019 Federal Elections. Chancellors in Gristol-Serkonos are styled "The Right Honourable," a privilege maintained for life. | The '''Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos''' is the {{wp|Head of Government|head of government}} and heads the [[High Council of Gristol-Serkonos|High Council]]. The current, 25th Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos is [[Kaniehtí:io Fox]], leader of the [[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos]] following the 2019 Federal Elections. Chancellors in Gristol-Serkonos are styled "The Right Honourable," a privilege maintained for life. | ||
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!colspan=2|Government | !colspan=2|Government | ||
!rowspan=2|Election<br>Appointment | !rowspan=2|Election<br>or<br>Appointment | ||
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!rowspan= | !rowspan=3 style="background:#000000; color:white"|1 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|'''Nicolas Tekanatokin-Hernández'''<br> <small>Skahnéhtati 3rd District, Kanehsatà:ke</small> | ||
|01 July 1867 | |rowspan=2|01 July 1867 | ||
|11 November 1873 | |rowspan=2|11 November 1873 | ||
|{{Age in days|1867|07|01|1873|11|05}} days | |rowspan=2|{{Age in days|1867|07|01|1873|11|05}} days | ||
|National Coalition | |rowspan=2|National Coalition | ||
| | |rowspan=2|Title created (caretaker government)<br>1st Gristo-Serkonan Ministry (Post 1867 Election) | ||
|Parliamentary Majority | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(1st Parliament) | ||
| | |1867 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(2nd Parliament) | ||
|1872 | |||
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|colspan=7 align=left|Previously the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Serkonos. Established the Federal Administered District around the city of [[Pontiac-Bernadotte]]. First Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos of Ottonian-Kahnawà꞉ke descent. | |||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#990000; color:white"|2 | |||
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|rowspan=2|'''Xavier Arosen''' <br> <small>Donnaconna 1st District, Serkonos</small> | |||
|7 November 1873 | |||
|8 October 1878 | |||
|{{Age in days|1873|11|07|1878|08|08}} days | |||
|Socialist Front | |||
|2nd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | |||
|Parliamentary Majority<br>(3rd Parliament) | |||
|1873 | |||
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|colspan=7 align=left|Creation of the United Kingdom Supreme Court, Establishment of the Royal Military College; Created the office of the Auditor General. Defeated in the 1878 elections over proposal for free trade with [[Belfras]]. | |||
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!rowspan=5 style="background:#000000; color:white"|3 | !rowspan=5 style="background:#000000; color:white"|3 | ||
|rowspan=5| | |rowspan=5| | ||
|rowspan=5| | |rowspan=5|'''Ignace Giasson''' <Br> <small>Cavignac 5th District, Valois</small> | ||
|rowspan=4|17 October 1878 | |rowspan=4|17 October 1878 | ||
|rowspan=4|6 June 1891 | |rowspan=4|6 June 1891 | ||
|rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1878|08|17|1891|06|06}} days | |rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1878|08|17|1891|06|06}} days | ||
|rowspan=4|National Coalition | |rowspan=4|National Coalition | ||
| | |rowspan=3|3rd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(4th Parliament) | ||
| | |1878 | ||
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|Parliamentary Majority<br>(5th Parliament) | |||
|1882 | |||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(6th Parliament) | ||
| | |1887 | ||
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| | |4th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(7th Parliament) | ||
| | |1891 | ||
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|colspan=7 align=left| Died in office. | |||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|4 | |||
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|rowspan=2|'''Auger Sauvageau''' <Br> <small>Mirvaux-Herbignac District, Valois</small> | |||
|16 June 1891 | |||
|24 November 1892 | |||
|{{Age in days|1891|06|16|1892|11|24}} days | |||
|National Coalition | |||
|5th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | |||
|Appointment<br>(7th Parliament) | |||
|1891 | |||
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|colspan=7 align=left| | |colspan=7 align=left| | ||
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!rowspan= | !rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|5 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|'''Thorstein Lunde'''<br><small>Halden District, Nordeidet</small> | ||
|5 December 1892 | |||
|12 December 1894 | |||
| | ||{{Age in days|1892|12|05|1894|12|12}} days | ||
|National Coalition | |||
| | |6th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Appointment<br>(7th Parliament) | |||
|1892 | |||
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|colspan=7 align=left| | |colspan=7 align=left| | ||
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!rowspan= | !rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|6 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|'''Serge Leclerc'''<br> <small>Alincourt District, Valois</small> | ||
|21 December 1894 | |||
|27 April 1896 | |||
|{{Age in days|1894|12|21|1896|04|27}} days | |||
|National Coalition | |||
| | |7th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Appointment<br>(7th Parliament) | |||
|1894 | |||
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|colspan=7 align=left| | |colspan=7 align=left| | ||
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!rowspan= | !rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|7 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2| | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|'''Alix Gosselin'''<br> <small>Aureille District, Valois</small> | ||
|1 May 1896 | |||
|8 July 1896 | |||
|{{Age in days|1896|05|01|1896|07|08}} days | |||
|National Coalition | |||
| | |9th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Appointment<br>(7th Parliament) | |||
|1896 | |||
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!rowspan=5 style="background:# | !rowspan=5 style="background:#990000; color:white"|8 | ||
|rowspan=5| | |rowspan=5| | ||
|rowspan=5|Bragi Sigurd | |rowspan=5|'''Bragi Sigurd''' <br> <small>Monstad District, Aalen</small> | ||
|rowspan=4|11 July 1896 | |rowspan=4|11 July 1896 | ||
|rowspan=4|6 October 1911 | |rowspan=4|6 October 1911 | ||
|rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1896|07|11|1911|08|06}} days | |rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1896|07|11|1911|08|06}} days | ||
|rowspan=4| | |rowspan=4|Socialist Front | ||
| | |rowspan=4|10th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(8th Parliament) | ||
| | |1896 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(9th Parliament) | ||
| | |1900 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(10th Parliament) | ||
| | |1904 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(11th Parliament) | ||
| | |1908 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=4|'''Meine Hoekstra'''<br> <small>Verwolde 2nd District, Jouwer</small> | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|10 October 1911 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|10 July 1920 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1911|08|10|1920|07|10}} days | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|Socialist Front | ||
| | |rowspan=3|11th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(12th Parliament) | ||
| | |1911 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(13th Parliament) | ||
| | |1915 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(14th Parliament) | ||
| | |1919 | ||
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!rowspan= | !rowspan=3 style="background:#990000; color:white"|10 | ||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|'''Baishan Horn''' <br><small>Merkesvik 8th District, Peistorpet</small> | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|10 July 1920 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|29 December 1921 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|{{Age in days|1920|07|10|1921|12|29}} days | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|Socialist Front | ||
| | |rowspan=2|12th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Appointed<br>(15th Parliament) | |||
|1920 | |||
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|rowspan= | |rowspan=4|'''Dragan Mlakar''' <br> <small>Kruiningen-Rydland District, Drachten</small> | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|29 December 1921 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|28 June 1926 | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1921|12|29|1926|06|28}} days | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=3|Socialist Front | ||
|rowspan= | |rowspan=2|13th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
| | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(16th Parliament) | ||
|Majority | |||
|1921 | |1921 | ||
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| | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(17st Parliament) | ||
|1925 | |1925 | ||
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|colspan=7 align=left| | |colspan=7 align=left| | ||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|12 | !rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|12 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2| | ||
|rowspan=2|Ferdinand Perko | |rowspan=2|'''Ferdinand Perko''' | ||
|rowspan=1|29 June 1926 | |rowspan=1|29 June 1926 | ||
|rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | |rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | ||
|rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1926|06|29|1926|09|29}} days | |rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1926|06|29|1926|09|29}} days | ||
|rowspan=1|National Coalition | |rowspan=1|National Coalition | ||
| | |14th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Minority | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(18th Parliament) | ||
|1926 | |1926 | ||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#990000; color:white"|14 | !rowspan=2 style="background:#990000; color:white"|14 | ||
|rowspan=2| | |rowspan=2| | ||
|rowspan=2|Leon Novak | |rowspan=2|'''Leon Novak''' | ||
|rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | |rowspan=1|25 September 1926 | ||
|rowspan=1|7 August 1930 | |rowspan=1|7 August 1930 | ||
|rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1926|09|25|1930|08|07}} days | |rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1926|09|25|1930|08|07}} days | ||
|rowspan=1|Socialist Front | |rowspan=1|Socialist Front | ||
| | |15th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Majority | |Parliamentary Majority<br>(19th Parliament) | ||
|1926 | |1926 | ||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|14 | !rowspan=2 style="background:#000000; color:white"|14 | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P001512, Franz Blücher 2.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P001512, Franz Blücher 2.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=2|Anaïs Palomer | |rowspan=2|'''Anaïs Palomer''' | ||
|rowspan=1|7 August 1930 | |rowspan=1|7 August 1930 | ||
|rowspan=1|23 October 1934 | |rowspan=1|23 October 1934 | ||
|rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1930|08|23|1935|07|23}} days | |rowspan=1|{{Age in days|1930|08|23|1935|07|23}} days | ||
|rowspan=1|National Coalition | |rowspan=1|National Coalition | ||
| | |16th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PPF-PC | |Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PPF-PC<br>(20th Parliament) | ||
|1930 | |1930 | ||
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!rowspan=5 style="background:#000000; color:white"|15 | !rowspan=5 style="background:#000000; color:white"|15 | ||
|rowspan=5|[[File:Ottowelsportait.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=5|[[File:Ottowelsportait.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=5|Kai Dijkstra | |rowspan=5|'''Kai Dijkstra''' | ||
|rowspan=4|23 October 1934 | |rowspan=4|23 October 1934 | ||
|rowspan=4|15 November 1950 | |rowspan=4|15 November 1950 | ||
|rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1934|08|23|1948|11|15}} days | |rowspan=4|{{Age in days|1934|08|23|1948|11|15}} days | ||
|rowspan=4|National Coalition | |rowspan=4|National Coalition | ||
| | |rowspan=2|17th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PPF-PC | |Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PPF-PC<br>(21st Parliament) | ||
|1934 | |1934 | ||
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|Coalition Government <br>NC-DU-PPF-PC<br>(22nd Parliament) | |||
|Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PPF-PC | |||
|1938 | |1938 | ||
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| | |rowspan=2|18th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PC | |Coalition Government <br>NC-DU-PC<br>(23rd Parliament) | ||
|1942 | |1942 | ||
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|Coalition Government <br>NC-DU-PC<br>(24th Parliament) | |||
|Coalition Government<br>NC-DU-PC | |||
|1946 | |1946 | ||
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!rowspan=6 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|16 | !rowspan=6 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|16 | ||
|rowspan=6|[[File:John G. Diefenbaker.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=6|[[File:John G. Diefenbaker.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=6|Adrian Thorne <br> <small>Drachten PR Seat (1946-1952) <br> Oetken 7th District (1953-1969)</small> | |rowspan=6|'''Adrian Thorne''' <br> <small>Drachten PR Seat (1946-1952) <br> Oetken 7th District (1953-1969)</small> | ||
|rowspan=5|15 November 1950 | |rowspan=5|15 November 1950 | ||
|rowspan=5|20 April 1968 | |rowspan=5|20 April 1968 | ||
|rowspan=5|{{Age in days|1950|11|15|1968|04|20}} days | |rowspan=5|{{Age in days|1950|11|15|1968|04|20}} days | ||
|rowspan=5|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | |rowspan=5|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | ||
| | |rowspan=5|19th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|rowspan=2|Parliamentary Minority | |rowspan=2|Parliamentary Minority<br>(25th and 26th Parliaments) | ||
|1950 | |1950 | ||
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|1953 | |1953 | ||
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|rowspan=3|Parliamentary Majority<br>(27th, 28th, 29th Parliaments) | |||
|rowspan=3|Parliamentary Majority | |||
|1956 | |1956 | ||
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|1960 | |1960 | ||
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|1964 | |1964 | ||
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|colspan=7 align=left|Currently the longest serving Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos. | |colspan=7 align=left|Currently the longest serving Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos. | ||
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!rowspan=4 style="background:{{Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|17 | !rowspan=4 style="background:{{Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|17 | ||
|rowspan=4|[[File:Pierre Trudeau (1975).jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=4|[[File:Pierre Trudeau (1975).jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=4|Arke Rijnders | |rowspan=4|'''Arke Rijnders''' | ||
|rowspan=3|20 April 1968 | |rowspan=3|20 April 1968 | ||
|rowspan=3|3 March 1977 | |rowspan=3|3 March 1977 | ||
|rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1968|04|20|1977|03|03}} days | |rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1968|04|20|1977|03|03}} days | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Social Democrats]] | |rowspan=3|[[Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Social Democrats]] | ||
| | |rowspan=3|20th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Parliamentary Minority | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(30th Parliament) | ||
|1968 | |1968 | ||
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|Parliamentary Majority<br>(31st Parliament) | |||
|Parliamentary Majority | |||
|1972 | |1972 | ||
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|Parliamentary Minority<br>(32nd Parliament) | |||
|Parliamentary Minority | |||
|1976 | |1976 | ||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|18 | !rowspan=2 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|18 | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:JoeClark.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:JoeClark.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=2|Mark Hawthorn <br> <small>Lyone 18th District</small> | |rowspan=2|'''Mark Hawthorn''' <br> <small>Lyone 18th District</small> | ||
|4 June 1977 | |4 June 1977 | ||
|3 April 1978 | |3 April 1978 | ||
|{{Age in days|1977|06|04|1978|04|03}} days | |{{Age in days|1977|06|04|1978|04|03}} days | ||
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | ||
| | |21st Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Minority | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(34th Parliament) | ||
|1978 | |1978 | ||
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!rowspan=4 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|19 | !rowspan=4 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|19 | ||
|rowspan=4|[[File:Phil_Fontaine.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=4|[[File:Phil_Fontaine.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=4|Brian Kariwase <br> <small>Deseronto 9th District</small> | |rowspan=4|'''Brian Kariwase''' <br> <small>Deseronto 9th District</small> | ||
|rowspan=3|3 March 1978 | |rowspan=3|3 March 1978 | ||
|rowspan=3|30 June 1993 | |rowspan=3|30 June 1993 | ||
|rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1978|03|03|1993|06|30}} days | |rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1978|03|03|1993|06|30}} days | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | |rowspan=3|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | ||
| | |22nd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Parliamentary Minority | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(35th Parliament) | ||
|1984 | |1984 | ||
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| | |rowspan=2|23rd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Parliamentary Majority | |rowspan=2|Parliamentary Majority<br>(36th, 37th Parliaments) | ||
|1986 | |1986 | ||
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|1990 | |1990 | ||
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!rowspan=2 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|20 | !rowspan=2 style="background:{{Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|20 | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:Mizuho Fukushima.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:Mizuho Fukushima.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=2|Toshiko Miki <br> <small>Griswald 12th District</small> | |rowspan=2|'''Toshiko Miki''' <br> <small>Griswald 12th District</small> | ||
|30 June 1993 | |30 June 1993 | ||
|4 November 1993 | |4 November 1993 | ||
|{{Age in days|1993|06|30|1993|11|04}} days | |{{Age in days|1993|06|30|1993|11|04}} days | ||
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | |[[Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Progressive Conservative]] | ||
| | |24th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Appointed<br>Interim Government | |Appointed<br>Interim Government<br>(38th Parliament) | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
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!rowspan=4 style="background:{{Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|21 | !rowspan=4 style="background:{{Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos/meta/color}}; color:white"|21 | ||
|rowspan=4|[[File:Takeo Miki cropped 2 Takeo Miki 19741209.jpg|100px]] | |rowspan=4|[[File:Takeo Miki cropped 2 Takeo Miki 19741209.jpg|100px]] | ||
|rowspan=4|Jean Watanabe <br> <small>Garafraxa 3rd District</small> | |rowspan=4|'''Jean Watanabe''' <br> <small>Garafraxa 3rd District</small> | ||
|rowspan=3|4 November 1993 | |rowspan=3|4 November 1993 | ||
|rowspan=3|12 December 2003 | |rowspan=3|12 December 2003 | ||
|rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1993|11|04|2003|12|12}} days | |rowspan=3|{{Age in days|1993|11|04|2003|12|12}} days | ||
|rowspan=3|[[Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Social Democrats]] | |rowspan=3|[[Social Democratic Party of Gristol-Serkonos|Social Democrats]] | ||
| | |25thGristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|Parliamentary Minority | |Parliamentary Minority<br>(39th Parliament) | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
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| | |26th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|rowspan=2|Parliamentary Majority | |rowspan=2|Parliamentary Majority<br>(40th and 41st Parliaments) | ||
|1997 | |1997 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |27th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | ||
|2000 | |2000 | ||
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Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos | |
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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 |
Seat | Office of the Chancellor and the Privy Council |
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 |
The Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos is the head of government and heads the High Council. The current, 25th Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos is Kaniehtí:io Fox, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Gristol-Serkonos following the 2019 Federal Elections. Chancellors in Gristol-Serkonos are styled "The Right Honourable," a privilege maintained for life.
The Chancellor is in charge of the Office of the Chancellor. The chancellor also chooses the ministers who make up the High Council. The two groups, with the authority of the Parliament of Gristol-Serkonos, manage the Government of Gristol-Serkonos and the Royal Gristo-Serkonan Armed Forces. The High Council and the Chancellor appoints governor generals of crown lands, federal court judges, and heads of state corporations and government agency administrators. Under the 1925 Constitution, all these powers are actually vested in the monarchs of Gristol-Serkonos and can overrule the decisions of the chancellor and the High Council.
The office of the chancellor exists only as per long-established convention, as it is not outlined in any constitutional document. The monarchs must select as Chancellor the person most likely to command the confidence of the elected Chamber of Representatives; this individual is typically the leader of the political party that holds the largest number of seats in that chamber.
List of Chancellors of Gristol-Serkonos since the Union
№ | Portrait | Name Constituency |
Term of office | Political party | Government | Election or Appointment | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | High Council | Status in Legislature | |||||
1 | Nicolas Tekanatokin-Hernández Skahnéhtati 3rd District, Kanehsatà:ke |
01 July 1867 | 11 November 1873 | 2319 days | National Coalition | Title created (caretaker government) 1st Gristo-Serkonan Ministry (Post 1867 Election) |
Parliamentary Majority (1st Parliament) |
1867 | |
Parliamentary Majority (2nd Parliament) |
1872 | ||||||||
Previously the Prime Minister of the Grand Duchy of Serkonos. Established the Federal Administered District around the city of Pontiac-Bernadotte. First Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos of Ottonian-Kahnawà꞉ke descent. | |||||||||
2 | Xavier Arosen Donnaconna 1st District, Serkonos |
7 November 1873 | 8 October 1878 | 1735 days | Socialist Front | 2nd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (3rd Parliament) |
1873 | |
Creation of the United Kingdom Supreme Court, Establishment of the Royal Military College; Created the office of the Auditor General. Defeated in the 1878 elections over proposal for free trade with Belfras. | |||||||||
3 | Ignace Giasson Cavignac 5th District, Valois |
17 October 1878 | 6 June 1891 | 4676 days | National Coalition | 3rd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (4th Parliament) |
1878 | |
Parliamentary Majority (5th Parliament) |
1882 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Majority (6th Parliament) |
1887 | ||||||||
4th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (7th Parliament) |
1891 | |||||||
Died in office. | |||||||||
4 | Auger Sauvageau Mirvaux-Herbignac District, Valois |
16 June 1891 | 24 November 1892 | 527 days | National Coalition | 5th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointment (7th Parliament) |
1891 | |
5 | Thorstein Lunde Halden District, Nordeidet |
5 December 1892 | 12 December 1894 | 737 days | National Coalition | 6th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointment (7th Parliament) |
1892 | |
6 | Serge Leclerc Alincourt District, Valois |
21 December 1894 | 27 April 1896 | 493 days | National Coalition | 7th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointment (7th Parliament) |
1894 | |
7 | Alix Gosselin Aureille District, Valois |
1 May 1896 | 8 July 1896 | 68 days | National Coalition | 9th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointment (7th Parliament) |
1896 | |
8 | Bragi Sigurd Monstad District, Aalen |
11 July 1896 | 6 October 1911 | 5503 days | Socialist Front | 10th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (8th Parliament) |
1896 | |
Parliamentary Majority (9th Parliament) |
1900 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Majority (10th Parliament) |
1904 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Majority (11th Parliament) |
1908 | ||||||||
9 | Meine Hoekstra Verwolde 2nd District, Jouwer |
10 October 1911 | 10 July 1920 | 3257 days | Socialist Front | 11th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (12th Parliament) |
1911 | |
Parliamentary Majority (13th Parliament) |
1915 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Majority (14th Parliament) |
1919 | ||||||||
10 | Baishan Horn Merkesvik 8th District, Peistorpet |
10 July 1920 | 29 December 1921 | 537 days | Socialist Front | 12th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointed (15th Parliament) |
1920 | |
11 | Dragan Mlakar Kruiningen-Rydland District, Drachten |
29 December 1921 | 28 June 1926 | 1642 days | Socialist Front | 13th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (16th Parliament) |
1921 | |
Parliamentary Minority (17st Parliament) |
1925 | ||||||||
12 | Ferdinand Perko | 29 June 1926 | 25 September 1926 | 92 days | National Coalition | 14th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (18th Parliament) |
1926 | |
Defeated in a motion of no-confidence following the handling of the Battle at Hawk Hill, the largest labour uprising. | |||||||||
14 | Leon Novak | 25 September 1926 | 7 August 1930 | 1412 days | Socialist Front | 15th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (19th Parliament) |
1926 | |
Third government elected in three years. | |||||||||
14 | Anaïs Palomer | 7 August 1930 | 23 October 1934 | 1795 days | National Coalition | 16th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Coalition Government NC-DU-PPF-PC (20th Parliament) |
1930 | |
Retired from politics after one term. | |||||||||
15 | Kai Dijkstra | 23 October 1934 | 15 November 1950 | 5198 days | National Coalition | 17th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Coalition Government NC-DU-PPF-PC (21st Parliament) |
1934 | |
Coalition Government NC-DU-PPF-PC (22nd Parliament) |
1938 | ||||||||
18th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Coalition Government NC-DU-PC (23rd Parliament) |
1942 | |||||||
Coalition Government NC-DU-PC (24th Parliament) |
1946 | ||||||||
16 | Adrian Thorne Drachten PR Seat (1946-1952) Oetken 7th District (1953-1969) |
15 November 1950 | 20 April 1968 | 6366 days | Progressive Conservative | 19th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (25th and 26th Parliaments) |
1950 | |
1953 | |||||||||
Parliamentary Majority (27th, 28th, 29th Parliaments) |
1956 | ||||||||
1960 | |||||||||
1964 | |||||||||
Currently the longest serving Chancellor of Gristol-Serkonos. | |||||||||
17 | Arke Rijnders | 20 April 1968 | 3 March 1977 | 3239 days | Social Democrats | 20th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (30th Parliament) |
1968 | |
Parliamentary Majority (31st Parliament) |
1972 | ||||||||
Parliamentary Minority (32nd Parliament) |
1976 | ||||||||
18 | Mark Hawthorn Lyone 18th District |
4 June 1977 | 3 April 1978 | 303 days | Progressive Conservative | 21st Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (34th Parliament) |
1978 | |
Defeated in a motion of no-confidence on first budget. | |||||||||
19 | Brian Kariwase Deseronto 9th District |
3 March 1978 | 30 June 1993 | 5598 days | Progressive Conservative | 22nd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (35th Parliament) |
1984 | |
23rd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (36th, 37th Parliaments) |
1986 | |||||||
1990 | |||||||||
First Chancellor to lead a party with over 50% of the total seats. Resigned due to the Morgenroete Scandal in 1993. | |||||||||
20 | Toshiko Miki Griswald 12th District |
30 June 1993 | 4 November 1993 | 127 days | Progressive Conservative | 24th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointed Interim Government (38th Parliament) |
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 Garafraxa 3rd District |
4 November 1993 | 12 December 2003 | 3690 days | Social Democrats | 25thGristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (39th Parliament) |
1993 | |
26th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (40th and 41st Parliaments) |
1997 | |||||||
27th Gristo-Serkonan 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 | 28th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointed Interim Government (42nd Parliament) |
2003 | |
Parliamentary Minority (43rd Parliament) |
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 | 29th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Minority (44th, 45th, 46th Parliaments) |
2006 | |
2008 | |||||||||
2011 | |||||||||
Died in office following the 2015 election. | |||||||||
24 | Stuart Lewis Verkun 9th District |
4 November 2015 | 3 November 2019 | 1460 days | Social Democrats | 30th Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Appointed Coalition Government SDP-ML-GRN-DSB (47th Parliament) |
2015 | |
31st Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Coalition Government SDP-ML-GRN-DSB (48th Parliament) | ||||||||
Led the first coalition government in recent years. | |||||||||
25 | Kaniehtí:io Fox Donnaconna 14th District |
3 November 2019 | Incumbent | 1850 days | Progressive Conservative | 32nd Gristo-Serkonan Ministry | Parliamentary Majority (49th Parliament) |
2019 | |
First Progressive Conservative Chancellor in 26 years. |