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|rowspan=5; bgcolor=#2d6502|<span style="color:white;">'''1'''</span>
|rowspan=5|[[File:Patjik Moulette.jpeg|80px|Patjik Moulette]]
|rowspan=5|[[File:Patjik Moulette.jpeg|80px|Patjik Moulette]]
|rowspan=5;align=center|'''[[Patjik Moulette]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Þatan Yards (Seketese District)|Þatan Yards]]{{efn|MH for [[Þatan (Seketese District)|Þatan]] from 1978-1988}}<br/>(1922–2019)}}
|rowspan=5;align=center|'''[[Patjik Moulette]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Þatan Yards (Seketese District)|Þatan Yards]]{{efn|MH for [[Þatan (Seketese District)|Þatan]] from 1978-1988}}<br/>(1922–2019)}}
|rowspan=5|{{Small|14 November}}<br/>1978
|rowspan=5|{{Small|14 November}}<br/>1978
|rowspan=5|{{Small|6 March}}<br/>1994
|rowspan=5|{{Small|22 October}}<br/>1994
|rowspan=5|{{Age in years and days|1978|11|14|1994|3|6|sep=,|duration=on}}
|rowspan=5|{{Age in years and days|1978|11|14|1994|10|22|sep=,|duration=on}}
|rowspan=5|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|rowspan=5|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[First Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] · [[Democratic Party (Seketan)|DY]] · [[Liberal Party (Seketan)|LY]])}}
|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[First Moulette Government]] {{small|('''[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]]''' · [[Democratic Party (Seketan)|DY]] · [[Liberal Party (Seketan)|LY]])}}
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* Seketan's first democratically elected Prime Minister.
* Seketan's first democratically elected Prime Minister.
* Established SekHealth, Seketans public healthcare system.
* Established SekHealth, Seketans public healthcare system.
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|bgcolor=#c2e0c2|[[Second Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Second Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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|bgcolor=#c2e0c2|[[Third Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Third Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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|bgcolor=#c2e0c2|[[Fourth Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Fourth Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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|bgcolor=#c2e0c2|[[Fifth Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Fifth Moulette Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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|bgcolor=#2d6502|<span style="color:white;">'''2'''</span>
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|align=center|'''[[Will Gerat]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Djenibek-Fields (Seketese District)|Djenibek-Fields ]]{{efn|MH for [[Djenibek (Seketese District)|Djenibek]] from 1978-1988}}<br/>(1927–2015)}}
|{{Small|22 October}}<br/>1994
|{{Small|6 March}}<br/>1995
|{{Age in years and days|1994|10|22|1995|3|6|sep=,|duration=on}}
|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Gerat Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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* Was removed from office after an internal vote of no-confidence
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|bgcolor=#2d6502|<span style="color:white;">'''3'''</span>
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|align=center|'''[[Jorgi Wethan]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[North Conelibek Centre (Seketese District)|North Conelibek Centre]] (born 1945)}}
|{{Small|6 March}}<br/>1995
|{{Small|5 January}}<br/>1996
|{{Age in years and days|1995|3|6|1996|1|5|sep=,|duration=on}}
|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[Wethan Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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* Negotiated the [[Ciloven Accord]]
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|bgcolor=#47478d|<span style="color:white;">'''4'''</span>
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|align=center|'''[[James Marksonn]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Winneston Ridge (Seketese District)|Winneston Ridge]] <br/> (born 1942)}}
|{{Small|5 January}}<br/>1996
|{{Small|11 April}}<br/>1999
|{{Age in years and days|1996|1|5|1999|4|11|sep=,|duration=on}}
|[[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|National Conservatives]]
|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[Marksonn Government]] {{small|('''[[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|CNy]]''' · [[Democratic Party (Seketan)|DY]] · [[Liberal Party (Seketan)|LY]])}}
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* Repealed the [[1989 Seketese financial scandle|1989 Seketese Election financing laws]].
* Pegged the [[Seketese Djev]] to the {{wp|United States dollar}}
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|rowspan=2; bgcolor=#2d6502|<span style="color:white;">'''5'''</span>
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|rowspan=2;align=center|'''[[Simeon Trejiak]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Fjedor University (Seketese District)|Fjedor University]] {{efn|MH for [[Fjedor-Willjen (Seketese District)|Fjedor-Willjen]] from 1988-1992}}<br/>(born 1956)}}
|rowspan=2|{{Small|11 April}}<br/>1999
|rowspan=2|{{Small|22 April}}<br/>2005
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|1999|4|11|2005|4|22|sep=,|duration=on}}
|rowspan=2|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[First Trejiak Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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* Insituted "{{wp|Law and order|tough on crime}}" legislation to curb drug use.
* Reformed Seketan's electoral system. (2004)
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|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[Second Trejiak Government]] {{small|('''[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]]''' · [[Labour and Unionists Cooperative (Seketan)|OeUC]])}}
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|rowspan=3; bgcolor=#47478d|<span style="color:white;">'''5'''</span>
|rowspan=3|[[File:Karel Kühnl 2015.JPG|80px|Tomas Serdoa]]
|rowspan=3;align=center|'''[[Tomas Serdoa]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Nelderjen|Nelderjen list]]<br/> (born 1950)}}
|rowspan=3|{{Small|22 April}}<br/>2005
|rowspan=3|{{Small|18 March}}<br/>2014
|rowspan=3|{{Age in years and days|2005|4|22|2014|3|18|sep=,|duration=on}}
|rowspan=3|[[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|National Conservatives]]
|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[First Serdoa Government]] {{small|('''[[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|CNy]]''' · [[Democratic Party (Seketan)|DY]] · [[Liberal Party (Seketan)|LY]])}}
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* Privatized AirSek, SekOil, and Seketese National Telecom Corp.
* Expanded Seketans highway network.
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|bgcolor=#c5c5dc|[[Second Serdoa Government]] {{small|([[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|CNy]] Maj.)}}
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|bgcolor=#c5c5dc|[[Third Serdoa Government]] {{small|([[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|CNy]] Maj.)}}
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|rowspan=2; bgcolor=#2d6502|<span style="color:white;">'''6'''</span>
|rowspan=2|[[File:Official portrait of Nigel Adams crop 2.jpg|80px|Eris Kellisyen]]
|rowspan=2;align=center|'''[[Eris Kellisyen]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Conelibek University (Seketese District)|Conelibek University]] <br/>(born 1974)}}
|rowspan=2|{{Small|18 March}}<br/>2014
|rowspan=2|{{Small|11 April}}<br/>2021
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years and days|2014|3|18|2021|4|11|sep=,|duration=on}}
|rowspan=2|[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|Socialist]]
|bgcolor=#b6f1b6|[[First Kellisyen Government]] {{small|([[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]] Maj.)}}
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* Lowered municipal minority language requirements to 10%.
* Renationalized SekOil. (2017)
* Tackled {{wp|COVID-19}}
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|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[Second Kellisyen Government]] {{small|('''[[Socialist Party (Seketan)|SY]]''' · [[Labour and Unionists Cooperative (Seketan)|OeUC]])}}
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| bgcolor=#5cbf71|<span style="color:white;">'''7'''</span>
|[[File:Simy.JPG|80px|Simy Brasa]]
|'''[[Simy Brasa]]'''<br/>{{Small|MHA for [[Fjeska|Fjeska list]]<br/> (born 1974)}}
|{{Small|11 April}}<br/>2021
|''Current''
|{{Age in years and days|2021|4|11|sep=,|duration=on}}
|[[Our Revolution (Seketan)|Our Revolution]]
|bgcolor=#dddddd|[[Brasa Government]] {{small|('''[[Our Revolution (Seketan)|OR]]''' · [[Freedom Alliance (Seketan)|FA]] · [[National Conservative Party (Seketan)|CNy]]){{efn|Government was intially a majority government until 2022}}}}
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Revision as of 20:17, 16 March 2023

Prime Minister Term in office Party Governments Notible Actions
Start End Duration
1 Patjik Moulette Patjik Moulette
MHA for Þatan Yards[a]
(1922–2019)
14 November
1978
22 October
1994
15 years, 343 days Socialist First Moulette Government (SY · DY · LY)
  • Seketan's first democratically elected Prime Minister.
  • Established SekHealth, Seketans public healthcare system.
Second Moulette Government (SY Maj.)
Third Moulette Government (SY Maj.)
Fourth Moulette Government (SY Maj.)
Fifth Moulette Government (SY Maj.)
2 Will Gerat
MHA for Djenibek-Fields [b]
(1927–2015)
22 October
1994
6 March
1995
136 days Socialist Gerat Government (SY Maj.)
  • Was removed from office after an internal vote of no-confidence
3 Jorgi Wethan
MHA for North Conelibek Centre (born 1945)
6 March
1995
5 January
1996
306 days Socialist Wethan Government (SY Maj.)
4 James Marksonn
MHA for Winneston Ridge
(born 1942)
5 January
1996
11 April
1999
3 years, 97 days National Conservatives Marksonn Government (CNy · DY · LY)
5 Simeon Trejiak
MHA for Fjedor University [c]
(born 1956)
11 April
1999
22 April
2005
6 years, 12 days Socialist First Trejiak Government (SY Maj.)
  • Insituted "tough on crime" legislation to curb drug use.
  • Reformed Seketan's electoral system. (2004)
Second Trejiak Government (SY · OeUC)
5 Tomas Serdoa Tomas Serdoa
MHA for Nelderjen list
(born 1950)
22 April
2005
18 March
2014
8 years, 331 days National Conservatives First Serdoa Government (CNy · DY · LY)
  • Privatized AirSek, SekOil, and Seketese National Telecom Corp.
  • Expanded Seketans highway network.
Second Serdoa Government (CNy Maj.)
Third Serdoa Government (CNy Maj.)
6 Eris Kellisyen Eris Kellisyen
MHA for Conelibek University
(born 1974)
18 March
2014
11 April
2021
7 years, 25 days Socialist First Kellisyen Government (SY Maj.)
  • Lowered municipal minority language requirements to 10%.
  • Renationalized SekOil. (2017)
  • Tackled COVID-19
Second Kellisyen Government (SY · OeUC)
7 Simy Brasa Simy Brasa
MHA for Fjeska list
(born 1974)
11 April
2021
Current 3 years, 85 days Our Revolution Brasa Government (OR · FA · CNy)[d]

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  1. MH for Þatan from 1978-1988
  2. MH for Djenibek from 1978-1988
  3. MH for Fjedor-Willjen from 1988-1992
  4. Government was intially a majority government until 2022