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===Satavian Federation (1976-present)===
{{Infobox official post
;Parties
| post                    = President
{{legend2|#1f7ae0|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
| body                    = the<br>Satavian Federation
{{legend2|#e29a1d|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
| native_name              = <!-- Optional. -->
| flag                    = Flag of the President of Satavia.png
| flagsize                = 250px
| flagborder              = <!-- "yes" to add a border around the flag -->
| flagcaption              = Presidential Standard
| insignia                = Coat of Arms of Satavia.png
| insigniasize            =
| insigniacaption          = Coat of Arms of Satavia
| image                    = David Cameron official.jpg
| imagesize                = 250px
| alt                      = <!-- Optional -->
| incumbent                = [[Jago Elliot]]
| acting = <!-- "y" or "yes" if incumbent is an acting officeholder -->
| incumbentsince = 22 August 2020
| type                    =  
| status                  =  
| department              =
| style                    = {{wpl|His Excellency}} {{wpl|the Right Honourable}}
| member_of                =
| reports_to              =
| residence                = [[Cape House, Port Hope]]
| seat                    = <!-- Location where the office is located.
                                If the residence and the workplace are in separate locations, then fill in the workplace here.-->
| nominator                = <!-- Name of the post/body (not an incumbent person)
                                who officially nominates a person to hold this post. -->
| appointer                = [[Senate of Satavia|Senate]]
| appointer_qualified      = <small>The President must command the confidence of the Senate</small>
| termlength              = <!-- Optional. -->
| termlength_qualified    = <!-- Space for a qualifying statement. -->
| constituting_instrument  = [[Satavia Act|Satavia Act, 1976]]
| precursor                = [[List of governors-general of Satavia|Governor-General of Satavia]]
| formation                = 1 May 1939
| first                    = [[Marinus de Klerk]]
| last                    = <!-- Optional. -->
| abolished                = <!-- Optional. -->
| succession              = <!-- Optional. -->
| abbreviation            = <!-- Official abbreviation -->
| unofficial_names        = <!-- Any unofficial/traditional names this post is known by. -->
| deputy                  =
| salary                  = [[Satavian guilder|G]] 2,250,000
| website                  = {{URL|www.president.gov.sv}}
}}


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
The '''President of the Satavian Federation''' is the head of state of [[Satavia]]. The President is usually the leader of the party that has the most seats in the Senate.
 
==List==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; style="width=95%"
|-
! width=2% rowspan=2 scope="col"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
! width=14% rowspan=2 scope="col"| Name<br/><small>(Birth–Death)</small>
! width=5% rowspan=2 scope="col"| Portrait
! width=15% rowspan=2 scope="col"| Previous service
! width=34% colspan=3| Term of office
! width=10% rowspan=2 colspan=2 scope="col"| Party
! width=8% rowspan=2 scope="col"| Elections
! width=10% rowspan=2 scope="col"| [[Prime Minister of Satavia|Prime Ministers]]<br/><small>(Tenure)</small>
|-
! width=10% scope="col"| Took office
! width=10% scope="col"| Left office
! width=16% scope="col"| Time in office
|-
|-
|colspan="11" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|'''1939-1976'''<br />[[File:Flag of the Republic of Satavia.png|30px]] • President of the Republic of Satavia • [[File:Flag of the Republic of Satavia.png|30px]]
|-
|1
|{{small|{{wpl|Liuetenant-General}}}}<br>[[Marinus de Klerk]]<br />{{small|(1886-1943)}}
|[[File:British Generals 1939-1945 E16462.jpg|100px]]
|[[Estmere|GOC IX Corps]]<br /> {{small|(1931-1935)}}
|1 October 1939
|14 June 1943
|{{Age in years, months and days|1939|10|01|1943|06|14}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
|[[1939 National Party presidential campaign|1939]]
|[[Oscar Harrison]] (1939-1941)<br>[[Vincent le Roux]] (1941)<br>[[Christiaan Pienaar]] (1941-1949)
|-
|2
|{{small|{{wpl|Air Marshal}}}}<br>[[Frederick Roepstorff]]<br />{{small|(1891-1949)}}
|[[File:AWM010805Williams.jpg|100px]]
|[[Satavia|Deputy Chief of the Air Staff]]<br /> {{small|(1939-1943)}}
|14 June 1943
|3 September 1947
|{{Age in years, months and days|1943|06|14|1947|09|03}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
|—
|[[Christiaan Pienaar]] (1941-1949)
|-
|3
|{{small|{{wpl|Air Marshal}}}}<br>[[Louis Clarendon]]<br />{{small|(1886-1959)}}
|[[File:Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall (close-up).jpg|100px]]
|[[Satavia|AOC Western Area]]<br /> {{small|(1945-1947)}}
|3 September 1947
|28 March 1951
|{{Age in years, months and days|1947|09|03|1951|03|28}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
|—
|[[Christiaan Pienaar]] (1941-1949)<br>[[Daniël Wilson]]<br>(1949-1961)
|-
|-
! rowspan="2"| {{Abbr|No.|Number}}
|4
! rowspan="2" width=100px| Portrait
|{{small|{{wpl|Major General}}}}<br>[[William Phillips]]<br />{{small|(1901-1988)}}
! rowspan="2" width=25%| Name<br />{{small|(Birth–Death)}}<br />{{small|Constituency}}
|[[File:Sir-Edwin-Logie-Morris.jpg|100px]]
! colspan="3"| Term of office
|[[Satavia|GOC Eastern Satavia]]<br /> {{small|(1947-1950)}}
! rowspan="2"| Elected<br />{{small|(Parliament)}}
|28 March 1951
! rowspan="2"| Political party
|1 May 1961
! rowspan="2"| Government
|{{Age in years, months and days|1951|03|28|1961|05|1}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
|—
|[[Daniël Wilson]]<br>(1949-1961)<br>[[Danny Vermaak]] (1961)
|-
|-
! Took office
|5
! Left office
|{{small|{{wpl|General}}}}<br>[[Apollonas Georgallis]]<br />{{small|(1905-1993)}}
! Time in office
|[[File:Captain Henry Charles Loyd HU124370.jpg|100px]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|[[Satavia|GOC 4th Military District]]<br /> {{small|(1958-1961)}}
! style="background:; color:black;" rowspan="2"|
|1 May 1961
|rowspan="2"|[[File:GeldenHuys.jpg|100px]]
|25 December 1974
|rowspan="2"|<small>{{wpl|Lt. Col.}}</small><br>[[Johannes Klopper]]<br />{{small|(1930-2009)}}<br>{{small|}}
|{{Age in years, months and days|1961|05|1|1974|12|25}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
|
|[[Danny Vermaak]] (1961)<br>[[Jacobus du Plessis]] (1961-1967)<br>[[Paul Wilemse]]<br>(1967-1970)<br>[[Denis Maartens]] (1970-1972)<br>[[Hendrik Botha]] (1972-1976)
|-
|6
|[[Willem Pieters]]<br />{{small|(1926-2021)}}
|[[File:Jacobus Johannes Fouché 1968.jpg|100px]]
|[[Cabinet of Satavia|Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs]]<br /> {{small|(1967-1974)}}
|25 December 1974
|27 September 1976
|27 September 1976
|29 November 1976
|{{Age in years, months and days|1974|12|25|1976|09|27}}
|{{Age in years and days|1976|9|27|1976|11|29}}
!style="background-color:#6B7194" |
|
|[[National Party (Satavia)|National]]
| —
|—
|[[Johannes Klopper|Klopper]]
|[[Hendrik Botha]] (1972-1976)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Klopper overthrew the National Party dictatorship during the [[1976 Satavian coup d'état]], installing himself as temporary Prime Minister. Despite fears that Klopper would refuse to relinquish power, just two months after the coup he handed power over to Eric Edwards, Satavia's first democratically elected Prime Minister since 1936.}}
|colspan="11" bgcolor="lightgrey" align=center|'''1976-present'''<br />[[File:SataviaFlag.png|30px]] • President of the Satavian Federation • [[File:SataviaFlag.png|30px]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|27
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sir Henry Winneke (cropped).JPG|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Eric Edwards]]<br />{{small|(1935-2017)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Baxter]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|29 November 1976
|22 August 1984
|{{Age in years and days|1976|11|29|1984|8|22}}
|[[1976 Satavian federal election|1976]] ({{ordinal|30}})<br />[[1980 Satavian federal election|1980]] ({{ordinal|31}})
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Eric Edwards|Edwards I]]–[[Eric Edwards|II]]
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|First elected Prime Minister of Satavia since 1936. Edwards lead the campaign to defeat right-wing reactionary forces during the [[Satavian Crisis]], and pursued closer ties with [[Rizealand]], the [[NVO]] and the [[Euclean Community]]. Edwards won a {{wpl|supermajority}} in the [[1980 Satavian federal election|1980 federal election]].}}
|rowspan=2|7
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=2|[[Theron Swart]]<br />{{small|(1921-1999)}}
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|28
|rowspan=2|[[File:John Charles Bannon 1943-2015.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Don Dunstan 1968 crop.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=2|
|rowspan="2"|[[Leander Kokkinakis]]<br />{{small|(1951-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of St George]], [[Western Freestate]]}}
|rowspan=2|29 November 1976
|22 August 1984
|rowspan=2|23 November 1984
|3 April 1987
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years, months and days|1976|11|29|1984|11|23}}
|{{Age in years and days|1984|8|22|1987|3|3}}
!rowspan=2! style="background-color:#e29a1d" |
|[[1984 Satavian federal election|1984]] ({{ordinal|32}})
|rowspan=2|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[1976 Satavian federal election|1976]]
|[[Leander Kokkinakis|Kokkinakis]]
|rowspan=2|[[Eric Edwards]]<br>(1976-1984)<br>[[Leander Kokkinakis]]<br>(1984-1987)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Leander Kokkinakis became Satavia's youngest elected Prime Minister as well as the first Satavian Prime Minister of [[Piraea|Piraean descent]] when he was elected with a supermajority in the [[1984 Satavian federal election|1984 federal election]]. Kokkinakis introduced a number of public welfare reforms, in addition to a system of {{wpl|food stamps}} {{wpl|food coupon|popularly known as Kokkinakis Coupons}}, which remain in use across Satavia. Kokkinakis was forced to resign after the ''[[Hope Post]]'' published revelations of an affair Kokkinakis was having with a younger man. Despite {{wpl|legal status of homosexuality|the criminal status of homosexuality}}, Kokkinakis was never charged by police but the affair ended his political career.}}
|[[1980 Satavian federal election|1980]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|-
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|29
|rowspan=1|8
|rowspan="2"|[[File:John England 1971.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=1|[[Willem Steyn]]<br />{{small|(1929-1990)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Maximilian Dumfries]]<br />{{small|(1939-1996)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Katter]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|rowspan=1|[[File:Alderman Jeremy Bingham, BA,LL.B. Lord Mayor of Sydney Jan 1989 to Sept 1991 A-00055976.jpg|100px]]
|5 April 1987
|rowspan=1|[[Cabinet of Satavia|Secretary of State for Defence]]<br /> {{small|(1982-1983)}}
|1 December 1987
|rowspan=1|23 November 1984
|{{Age in years and days|1987|5|3|1987|12|1}}
|rowspan=1|23 November 1988
|
|rowspan=1|{{Age in years, months and days|1984|11|23|1988|11|23}}
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
!rowspan=1! style="background-color:#e29a1d" |
|[[Maximilian Dumfries|Dumfries]]
|rowspan=1|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[1984 Satavian federal election|1984]]
|[[Leander Kokkinakis]]<br>(1984-1987)<br>[[Maximilian Dumfries]]<br>(1987)<br>[[Ben de Villiers]]<br>(1987-1994)
|-
|rowspan=1|9
|rowspan=1|[[François Malherbe]]<br />{{small|(1921-1991)}}
|rowspan=1|[[File:Gordon Chalk 1963.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=1|[[Western Freestate|Governor of the Pioneerstaat Province]]<br /> {{small|(1980-1988)}}
|rowspan=1|23 November 1988
|rowspan=1|18 February 1991
|rowspan=1|{{Age in years, months and days|1988|11|23|1991|2|18}}
!rowspan=1! style="background-color:#1f7ae0" |
|rowspan=1|[[Conservative & Country Party|Conservative & Country]]
|[[1988 Satavian senate election|1988]]
|[[Ben de Villiers]]<br>(1987-1994)
|-
|rowspan=1|10
|rowspan=1|[[Damian de Jager]]<br />{{small|(1943-2018)}}
|rowspan=1|[[File:Kim Beazley crop.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=1|[[User:Norcandy/Sandbox/Governor of the Hope Province|Governor of the Orange Province]]<br /> {{small|(1976-1991)}}
|rowspan=1|18 February 1991
|rowspan=1|16 August 1997
|rowspan=1|{{Age in years, months and days|1991|2|18|1997|08|16}}
!rowspan=1! style="background-color:#1f7ae0" |
|rowspan=1|[[Conservative & Country Party|Conservative & Country]]
|[[1992 Satavian senate election|1992]]
|[[Ben de Villiers]]<br>(1987-1994)<br>[[John Barrett]]<br>(1994-1996)<br>[[Rian de Klerk]]<br>(1996-1998)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Dumfries was elected Prime Minister by parliamentary members of the Liberal Party after a two-day period of indecision between the left-wing and centrist elements of the party. Dumrfries - a member of the extreme left of the party - soon moved to ensure stability within the party, by threatening to expel members of the centrist factions. Many MPs and Senators of the Liberal Party {{wpl|crossed the floor}} to join the Conservatives, SDP, United or became independents. Dumfries was forced to call for a {{wpl|general election}}, in wich both houses (Senate and Representatives) are dismissed, held in December 1987, which saw a resounding defeat for the Liberal party.}}
|rowspan=2|11
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=2|[[Donald Pienaar]]<br />{{small|(1939-)}}
! style="background:#1f7ae0; color:white;" rowspan="2"|30
|rowspan=2|[[File:Don McKinnon 2012.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sir Ninian Stephen.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=2|[[User:Norcandy/Sandbox/Governor of the Hope Province|Governor of the Hope Province]]<br /> {{small|(1993-1997)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Ben De Villiers]]<br />{{small|(1946-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Werlaigh]], [[New Borland]]}}
|rowspan=2|16 August 1997
|1 December 1987
|rowspan=2|25 January 2002
|24 June 1994
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years, months and days|1997|08|16|2002|1|25}}
|{{Age in years and days|1987|12|1|1994|6|24}}
!rowspan=2! style="background-color:#e29a1d" |
|[[1987 Satavian general election|1987]] ({{ordinal|33}})<br>[[1990 Satavian federal election|1990]] ({{ordinal|34}})
|rowspan=2|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]
|[[1997 Satavian senate election|1997]]
|[[Ben De Villiers|De Villiers I]]-[[Ben De Villiers|II]]
|rowspan=2|[[Rian de Klerk]]<br>(1996-1998)<br>[[Milo Malan]]<br>(1998-2001)<br>[[Andries Kuiper]]<br>(2001)<br>[[Edward Norton]]<br>(2001-2012)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|De Villiers was elected in a landslide as a result of the unpopularity of the Liberal party. De Villiers was the first Conservative Prime Minister since 1903 and the first Country Party Prime Minister since 1906. De Villiers launched massive spending cuts as well as a huge privatisation programme that saw several state owned enterprises, most notably [[Satavian Airlines]], sold off or publicly floated. De Villiers called an early election in 1990, looking to capitalise off the continued instability and unpopularity of the Liberal opposition. Ultimately, De Villiers' popularity would wane as cost of living increased, and proposals made by the De Villers government to cut federal benefits saw him lose the 1994 federal election to the Liberal party.}}
|[[1998 Satavian federal election|1998]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|31
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Colin Barnett (formal) crop.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[John Barrett]]<br />{{small|(1958-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Pienaar]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|24 June 1994
|7 September 1996
|{{Age in years and days|1994|6|24|1996|9|7}}
|[[1994 Satavian federal election|1994]] ({{ordinal|35}})
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[John Barrett|Barrett]]
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Barrett won his electoral campaign prosper by promising huge government handouts in the wake of the ongoing Satavian cost of living crisis that disproportionately affected minorities living in Satavia. Barrett also campaigned for increased provisions of {{wpl|universal healthcare}} and fought a long and costly legal battle with the governments of the Orange Province, Western Freestate and New Borland, that argued that healthcare provisions were within the remit of the provincial governments and not the federal government. Barrett ultimately failed to deliver on his promise after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the provincial governments, and was forced into making an embarrassing public u-turn that ultimately lost him the support of the Conservative-controlled Senate. Barrett called on the President to dismiss parliament for a general election, but his request was controversially refused by [[Damian de Jager]], who instead called for a federal election that did not dismiss the Senate.}}
|rowspan=3|12
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=3|[[Philip Fairfax]]<br />{{small|(1936-2020)}}
! style="background:#1f7ae0; color:white;" rowspan="2"|32
|rowspan=3|[[File:F. W. de Klerk 2012.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Jim Bolger at press conference cropped.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=3|[[Cabinet of Satavia|Treasurer of Satavia]]<br /> {{small|(1996-1998)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Rian de Klerk]]<br />{{small|(1939-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Williams]], [[Western Freestate]]}}
|rowspan=3|25 January 2002
|7 September 1996
|rowspan=3|13 January 2013
|16 August 1998
|rowspan=3|{{Age in years, months and days|2002|1|25|2013|1|13}}
|{{Age in years and days|1996|9|7|1998|8|16}}
!rowspan=3! style="background-color:#1f7ae0" |
|[[1996 Satavian federal election|1996]] ({{ordinal|36}})
|rowspan=3|[[Conservative & Country Party|Conservative & Country]]
|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]
|[[2002 Satavian senate election|2002]]
|[[Rian de Klerk|De Klerk-Pieterson]]
|rowspan=3|[[Edward Norton]]<br>(2001-2012)<br>[[Jago Elliot]]<br>(2012-2017)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Elected without a majority, De Klerk was forced to enter into a fractious coalition with the United Party's [[E. K. Pieterson]]. This coalition government proved deeply unpopular as policy clashes stunted De Klerk's agenda. The coalition's unpopularity was demonstrated by the loss of the presidency and overall control of the Senate in the [[1997 Satavian senate elections|1997 senate elections]]. With the coaltion now unable to pass legislation through the Senate, De Klerk was forced to ask newly elected President [[Donald Pienaar]] to call for a double election.}}
|[[2006 Satavian senate election|2006]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|33
|rowspan="2"|[[File:James D. Wolfensohn 2003.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Milo Malan]]<br />{{small|(1959-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Clarke]], [[Groenvelde Vrystaat]]}}
|16 August 1998
|21 July 2001
|{{Age in years and days|1998|8|16|2001|7|21}}
|[[1998 Satavian general election|1998]] ({{ordinal|37}})
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Milo Malan|Malan]]
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Malan was elected in the narrowest margin in Satavian electoral history in a fiercely contested election against Conservative candidate [[Edward Norton]]. Despite allegations of electoral irregularities, Malan declined to launch an inquiry into the claims. Malan's premiership was tainted by persistent rumours and speculation which were outed after an investigation by the ''Hope Post'' in July 2001. Malan resigned on the seventh and was arrested by the [[Satavian Federal Police]] the following day. In 2004, he was found guily of massive electoral fraud (including {{wpl|Electoral fraud#ballot stuffing|ballot stuffing}} in several key marginal constituencies) and sentenced to nine years imprisonment.}}
|[[2010 Satavian senate election|1998]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|34
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Chris Bowen 2016.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Andries Kuiper]]<br />{{small|(1960-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Kayle]], [[Orange Province]]}}
|21 July 2001
|14 October 2001
|{{Age in years and days|2001|7|21|2001|10|14}}
| —
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Andries Kuiper|Kuiper]]
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|After Malan's resignation, Kuiper was appointed Prime Minister as his replacement. Kuiper was not named as guilty of electoral fraud by the ''Hope Post'' and the SFP declined to investigate Kuiper. Nonetheless, Kuiper was forced to call a federal election later that year, which saw the Liberals suffer their worst electoral defeat since Satavia's return to democracy in 1976.}}
|rowspan=1|13
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=1|[[Lochie Goodwin]]<br />{{small|(1979-)}}
! style="background:#1f7ae0; color:white;" rowspan="2"|35
|rowspan=1|[[File:Will Hodgman apples cropped.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Bill English 09-16 (2).jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=1|[[Western Freestate|Premier of the Western Freestate]]<br /> {{small|(1999-2012)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Edward Norton]]<br />{{small|(1961-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Johnson]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|rowspan=1|13 January 2013
|14 October 2001
|rowspan=1|4 December 2017
|27 June 2012
|rowspan=1|{{Age in years, months and days|2013|1|13|2017|12|04}}
|{{Age in years and days|2001|10|14|2012|6|27}}
!rowspan=1! style="background-color:#1f7ae0" |
|[[2001 Satavian federal election|2001]] ({{ordinal|38}})<br>[[2005 Satavian general election|2005]] ({{ordinal|39}})<br>[[2009 Satavian federal election|2009]] ({{ordinal|40}})
|rowspan=1|[[Conservative & Country Party|Conservative & Country]]
|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]
|[[2013 Satavian federal election|2013]]
|[[Edward Norton|Norton I]]-[[Edward Norton|II]]-[[Edward Norton|III]]
|rowspan=1|[[Jago Elliot]]<br>(2012-2017)<br>[[Ella van Schalkwyk]]<br>(2017)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Norton was elected with a landslide majority in the [[2001 Satavian federal election|2001 federal election]], and perused conservative policies in his first term. However, as campaigning began for the [[2005 Satavian federal election|2005 election]], Satavia was struck by the [[Great Recession of 2005|2005 financial crash]], crippling Satavia's economy. Nonetheless, the Government's rapid response saved Satavia from the worst effects being felt elsewhere internationally, and Norton remained personally popular - achieving a double majority in the 2005 election. Norton would win re-election again in [[2009 Satavian federal election|2009]], based primarily upon his social and fiscally conservative policies. Norton resigned and retired from politics in 2012 after a car accident killed his wife and two young daughters, at the height of his popularity.}}
|rowspan=1|14
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=1|[[Helena Warwick]]<br />{{small|(1951-)}}
! style="background:#1f7ae0; color:white;" rowspan="2"|36
|rowspan=1|[[File:Helen Zille DA Rally 2011.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:David Cameron official.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=1|[[Satavia|Governor of the Hope Province]]<br /> {{small|(2014-2017)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Jago Elliot]]<br />{{small|(1973-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Cape Devon]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|rowspan=1|4 December 2017
|27 June 2012
|rowspan=1|22 August 2020
|9 February 2017
|rowspan=1|{{Age in years, months and days|2017|12|04|2020|08|22}}
|{{Age in years and days|2012|6|27|2017|2|9}}
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|[[2013 Satavian federal election|2013]] ({{ordinal|41}})
|rowspan=1|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]
|[[2017 Satavian federal election|2017]]
|[[Jago Elliot|Elliot I]]-[[Jago Elliot|II]]
|rowspan=1|[[Jan McKinley]]<br>(2017-2020)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Having previously served as Treasurer under the Norton government, Elliot took victory in the Conservative & Country Party leadership spill of 2012 unopposed after Norton endorsed him. His re-election in 2013 saw a strong majority for the Conservative party. Elliot was percieved as a continuation of the Norton government and his policies closely mimicked those of Edward Norton, leading to the popularly-coined ideology of "''[[Nortonism]]''". In early 2017, Elliot faced an unexpected leadership challenge from within his party, lead by right-wing Deputy Prime Minister Ella Van Schalkwyk. Elliot lost the leadership election by one vote and resigned as Prime Minister.}}
|rowspan=2|15
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
|rowspan=2|[[Jago Elliot]]<br />{{small|(1973-)}}
! style="background:#1f7ae0; color:white;" rowspan="2"|37
|rowspan=2|[[File:David Cameron official.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Portrait of Julie Bishop.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan=2|[[Prime Minister of Satavia|Prime Minister]]<br /> {{small|(2012-2017)}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Ella van Schalkwyk]]<br />{{small|(1968-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Marais]], [[Orange Province]]}}
|rowspan=2|22 August 2020
|9 February 2017
|rowspan=2|''Incumbent''
|4 December 2017
|rowspan=2|{{Age in years, months and days|2020|08|22}}
|{{Age in years and days|2017|2|9|2017|12|4}}
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|
|rowspan=2|[[Conservative & Country Party|Conservative & Country]]
|[[Conservative & Country Party (Satavia)|Conservative & Country]]
|[[2020 Satavian federal election|2020]]
|[[Ella van Schalkwyk|Van Schalkwyk]]
|rowspan=2|[[Arthur Warwick]]<br>(2020-)
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Previously serving as Deputy Prime Minister, Ella van Schalkwyk, a member of the right wing of the Conservative & Country party, commenced a leadership spill that saw her defeat incumbent Prime Minister, Jago Elliot. She became Satavia's first female Prime Minister. Elliot's removal, although supported by the parliamentary Conservative & Country party, was deeply unpopular with the public and press. Huge negative publicity tarnished her electoral campaign and she was defeated by the Liberals, ending over fifteen years of Conservative & Country party electoral dominance.}}
|[[2022 Satavian federal election|2022]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
! style="background:#e29a1d; color:white;" rowspan="2"|38
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Mark McGowan headshot.jpg|100px]]
|rowspan="2"|[[Jan McKinley]]<br />{{small|(1965-)}}<br />{{small|{{wpl|MP}} for [[Division of Cornell]], [[Hope Province]]}}
|9 February 2017
|22 August 2020
|{{Age in years and days|2017|12|4|2020|8|22}}
|[[2017 Satavian federal election|2017]] ({{ordinal|42}})
|[[Liberal Party (Satavia)|Liberal]]
|[[Jan McKinley|McKinley]]
|-
|-
| colspan="6"|{{small|Jan McKinley was elected in 2017 primarily due to public discontent at the removal of Jago Elliot by the Conservative & Country party. McKinley, ideologically part of the centrist faction within the Liberal Party, fought off constant opposition from within his party, surviving a record seven leadership spills in six months. When many of the left broke away from the Liberal Party and crossed the floor to join the minor [[Labour & Social Democratic Party (Satavia)|Labour & Social Democrats]], McKinley was forced to call for a general election as the Liberals had lost their majority in both houses. Ultimately, McKinley would lead his party to a {{wpl|wipeout (politics)|wipeout}} in the [[2020 Satavian federal election|2020 election]].}}
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Latest revision as of 18:31, 13 July 2023

President of the
Satavian Federation
Coat of Arms of Satavia.png
Coat of Arms of Satavia
Flag of the President of Satavia.png
Presidential Standard
David Cameron official.jpg
Incumbent
Jago Elliot
since 22 August 2020
StyleHis Excellency the Right Honourable
ResidenceCape House, Port Hope
AppointerSenate
The President must command the confidence of the Senate
Constituting instrumentSatavia Act, 1976
PrecursorGovernor-General of Satavia
Formation1 May 1939
First holderMarinus de Klerk
SalaryG 2,250,000
Websitewww.president.gov.sv

The President of the Satavian Federation is the head of state of Satavia. The President is usually the leader of the party that has the most seats in the Senate.

List

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Previous service Term of office Party Elections Prime Ministers
(Tenure)
Took office Left office Time in office
1939-1976
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1 Liuetenant-General
Marinus de Klerk
(1886-1943)
British Generals 1939-1945 E16462.jpg GOC IX Corps
(1931-1935)
1 October 1939 14 June 1943 3 years, 8 months and 13 days National 1939 Oscar Harrison (1939-1941)
Vincent le Roux (1941)
Christiaan Pienaar (1941-1949)
2 Air Marshal
Frederick Roepstorff
(1891-1949)
AWM010805Williams.jpg Deputy Chief of the Air Staff
(1939-1943)
14 June 1943 3 September 1947 4 years, 2 months and 20 days National Christiaan Pienaar (1941-1949)
3 Air Marshal
Louis Clarendon
(1886-1959)
Air Chief Marshal Sir Cyril Newall (close-up).jpg AOC Western Area
(1945-1947)
3 September 1947 28 March 1951 3 years, 6 months and 25 days National Christiaan Pienaar (1941-1949)
Daniël Wilson
(1949-1961)
4 Major General
William Phillips
(1901-1988)
Sir-Edwin-Logie-Morris.jpg GOC Eastern Satavia
(1947-1950)
28 March 1951 1 May 1961 10 years, 1 month and 3 days National Daniël Wilson
(1949-1961)
Danny Vermaak (1961)
5 General
Apollonas Georgallis
(1905-1993)
Captain Henry Charles Loyd HU124370.jpg GOC 4th Military District
(1958-1961)
1 May 1961 25 December 1974 13 years, 7 months and 24 days National Danny Vermaak (1961)
Jacobus du Plessis (1961-1967)
Paul Wilemse
(1967-1970)
Denis Maartens (1970-1972)
Hendrik Botha (1972-1976)
6 Willem Pieters
(1926-2021)
Jacobus Johannes Fouché 1968.jpg Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
(1967-1974)
25 December 1974 27 September 1976 1 year, 9 months and 2 days National Hendrik Botha (1972-1976)
1976-present
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7 Theron Swart
(1921-1999)
John Charles Bannon 1943-2015.jpg 29 November 1976 23 November 1984 7 years, 11 months and 25 days Liberal 1976 Eric Edwards
(1976-1984)
Leander Kokkinakis
(1984-1987)
1980
8 Willem Steyn
(1929-1990)
Alderman Jeremy Bingham, BA,LL.B. Lord Mayor of Sydney Jan 1989 to Sept 1991 A-00055976.jpg Secretary of State for Defence
(1982-1983)
23 November 1984 23 November 1988 4 years Liberal 1984 Leander Kokkinakis
(1984-1987)
Maximilian Dumfries
(1987)
Ben de Villiers
(1987-1994)
9 François Malherbe
(1921-1991)
Gordon Chalk 1963.jpg Governor of the Pioneerstaat Province
(1980-1988)
23 November 1988 18 February 1991 2 years, 2 months and 26 days Conservative & Country 1988 Ben de Villiers
(1987-1994)
10 Damian de Jager
(1943-2018)
Kim Beazley crop.jpg Governor of the Orange Province
(1976-1991)
18 February 1991 16 August 1997 6 years, 5 months and 29 days Conservative & Country 1992 Ben de Villiers
(1987-1994)
John Barrett
(1994-1996)
Rian de Klerk
(1996-1998)
11 Donald Pienaar
(1939-)
Don McKinnon 2012.jpg Governor of the Hope Province
(1993-1997)
16 August 1997 25 January 2002 4 years, 5 months and 9 days Liberal 1997 Rian de Klerk
(1996-1998)
Milo Malan
(1998-2001)
Andries Kuiper
(2001)
Edward Norton
(2001-2012)
1998
12 Philip Fairfax
(1936-2020)
F. W. de Klerk 2012.jpg Treasurer of Satavia
(1996-1998)
25 January 2002 13 January 2013 10 years, 11 months and 19 days Conservative & Country 2002 Edward Norton
(2001-2012)
Jago Elliot
(2012-2017)
2006
1998
13 Lochie Goodwin
(1979-)
Will Hodgman apples cropped.jpg Premier of the Western Freestate
(1999-2012)
13 January 2013 4 December 2017 4 years, 10 months and 21 days Conservative & Country 2013 Jago Elliot
(2012-2017)
Ella van Schalkwyk
(2017)
14 Helena Warwick
(1951-)
Helen Zille DA Rally 2011.jpg Governor of the Hope Province
(2014-2017)
4 December 2017 22 August 2020 2 years, 8 months and 18 days Liberal 2017 Jan McKinley
(2017-2020)
15 Jago Elliot
(1973-)
David Cameron official.jpg Prime Minister
(2012-2017)
22 August 2020 Incumbent 4 years, 4 months and 6 days Conservative & Country 2020 Arthur Warwick
(2020-)
2022