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| Revolutionary and socialist who led anti-monarchy demonstrations in the 1900s and 1910s. He usurped Klaus Wold to become the leader of the Republicans in the latter half of the First Charvillean Civil War, leading them to victory in 1922. Svensen was the interim leader of Charville and subsequently its first president, overseeing the War of the Fourth Coalition He remains the only Charvillean president to die in office (midway through his third term in 1933), the only not to be affilated with a political party, and the only to be elected unchallenged ( | | Revolutionary and socialist who led anti-monarchy demonstrations in the 1900s and 1910s. He usurped Klaus Wold to become the leader of the Republicans in the latter half of the First Charvillean Civil War, leading them to victory in 1922. Svensen was the interim leader of Charville and subsequently its first president, overseeing the War of the Fourth Coalition. He remains the only Charvillean president to die in office (midway through his third term in 1933), the only not to be affilated with a political party, and the only to be elected unchallenged (in 1924). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 9 April 2023
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth-Death) |
Term | Party | Election | Notes |
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1 | Josef Svensen (1875-1933) |
1 October 1922 — 23 November 1933 |
Independent | 1924
1930 |
Revolutionary and socialist who led anti-monarchy demonstrations in the 1900s and 1910s. He usurped Klaus Wold to become the leader of the Republicans in the latter half of the First Charvillean Civil War, leading them to victory in 1922. Svensen was the interim leader of Charville and subsequently its first president, overseeing the War of the Fourth Coalition. He remains the only Charvillean president to die in office (midway through his third term in 1933), the only not to be affilated with a political party, and the only to be elected unchallenged (in 1924). | |
2 | Harald Haukland (1873-1943) |
23 November 1933 — 1 November 1936 |
Socialist Labour | Member of the Flekkevern Seven and trade union leader who served as a Republican general during the course of the Charvillean Civil War. As preside | ||
3 | Torbjørn Berrefjord (1898-1966) |
1 November 1936 — 1 November 1942 |
Conservative | 1936 | ||
4 | Gunnar Abel (1879-1955) |
1 November 1942 — 1 November 1948 |
Socialist Labour | 1942 | ||
5 | Torbjørn Berrefjord (1898-1966) |
1 November 1948 — 1 November 1954 |
Conservative | 1948 | ||
6 | Gudmund Koppang (1900-1982) |
1 November 1954 — 1 November 1960 |
The Centre | 1954 | ||
7 | Edgar Ottesen (1916-1977) |
1 November 1960 — 10 September 1963 |
Socialist Labour | 1960 | ||
8 | Pål Hagtvedt (1904-2001) |
10 September 1963 — 1 November 1966 |
National Coalition | |||
9 | Izak Frantzen (1921-2004) |
1 November 1966 — 1 November 1978 |
Liberal | 1966
1972 |
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10 | Agnar Haagensen (1917-2000) |
1 November 1978 — 1 November 1984 |
Conservative | 1978 | ||
11 | Arne Walden (1925-2023) |
1 November 1984 — 1 November 1996 |
Liberal | 1984
1990 |
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12 | Ståle Folland (1946-) |
1 November 1996 — 1 November 2008 |
Conservative | 1996
2002 |
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13 | Hjørdis Auestad (1967-) |
1 November 2008 — 1 November 2020 |
Liberal | 2008
2014 |
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14 | Tomas Halvorsen (1971-) |
1 November 2020 — Present |
Conservative | 2020 |