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{{Infobox political party
{{Infobox political post
|name          = Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale
|post            = Prime Minister
|name_native = Sezione imaguana del lavoratore internazionale
|body            = Surrow
|logo          = [[File:ISWI.png|200px]]
|nativename      = Tshishemishku utessit ({{wp|Innu-aimun|Chequan}})<br>Angajuqqaaq nunagijattinnut ({{wp|Inuktitut|Itchalnu}})
|colorcode      = #ED1C24
|flag            = Surrow_CoA.png
|leader1_title  = First-Secretary
|flagsize        = 150px
|leader1_name  = [[Tembi Miliusis]]
|flagborder      =  
|leader2_title  =  
|flagcaption    = [[Coat of arms of Surrow]]
|leader2_name  =  
|department      =  
|founded = 1 May, 1899
|image          = TimHouston.png
|dissolved =  
|alt            =  
|split =
|incumbent      = [[Dwight Timbrell]]
|successor =  
|incumbentsince  = 16 December, 2018
|headquarters  = [[Cuanstad]], [[Imagua and the Assimas]]  
|style          = {{wp|The Right Honourable}}
|student_wing  =
|residence      = [[Government House, Holcot Inlet]], [[Holcot Inlet]], [[Surrow]]
|youth_wing    =  
|nominator      =
|ideology       = {{wp|Council communism}}
|member_of      = [[Parliament of Surrow|Parliament]]
|position  = {{wp|Far left politics|Far left}}
|appointer       = [[Governor of Surrow|Governor]]
|national =  
|termlength      = Up to four years
|colors        = {{colorbox|#ED1C24}} Red
|termlength_qualified = No term limits
|seats1_title  = [[Senate of Imagua|Senate]]
|constituting_instrument = [[Constitution of Surrow]]
|seats1        = {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|60|#ED1C24}}
|inaugural      = [[Clarence Bradley]]
|seats2_title  = [[Lesser House of Imagua|Lesser House]]
|formation      = 1915
|seats2        = {{Template:Infobox political party/seats|0|70|#ED1C24}}
|last            = [[Ted Fisher]]
|symbol =  
|abolished      = 24 June, 1950
|website       =
|succession      = [[President of Surrow]]
|country        = Imagua and the Assimas
|deputy          = [[Deputy Prime Minister of Surrow]]
|salary          =  
|website         =  
}}
}}
The '''Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale''' ({{wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}: ''Sezione imaguana del lavoratore internazionale'', [[Imaguan Creole]]: ''Imakua kuwa a walabeti'') is a political party in [[Imagua and the Assimas]] that advocates the implementation of {{wp|far-left politics}}. Established in 1899, it was the primary left-wing party of the [[Colony of Imagua]] from 1900 until 1909 when the [[Democratic Labour Party of Imagua|Labour Party]] won a seat in the legislature, while the Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale lost representation for the first time.
The '''Prime Minister of Surrow''' was the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Surrow]] from when it was granted full {{wp|self-government}} by [[Rythene]] in 1915 until Surrow was granted independence in 1950. By custom, the Prime Minister of Surrow was the leader of the largest party in the [[Parliament of Surrow|Surrowese Parliament]], or otherwise had the most support among the members of Parliament.


(TBC)
==List==
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
==History==
===Establishment and early years===
The Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale was established in 1899 by trade union organiser [[Ethel Cropper]], as he believed that the colonial government as existed on the island of [[Imagua]] at that time only benefited the "[[Estmere|Estmerish]] bourgeoise," and felt that the only way that all Imaguans could achieve equal rights would be for Estmere to become a {{wp|socialist state}}. Thus, on 1 May, 1899, Cropper convened the first {{wp|party congress}}, with Cropper being unanimously elected as the First Secretary of the party.
 
The party's main agenda was to nominate candidates for the [[Legislative Council of Imagua|Legislative Council]]: thus, they spent much of the year organising local chapters of the Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale, with Ethel Cooper to stand election for the Dockside constituency for the 1900 general elections. Despite only managing to secure ten candidates, Ethel Cropper won the Dockside constituency, allowing the Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale to enter the Legislative Council.
 
During the next four years, the Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale gained support from many {{wp|trade unions}}, especially the [[Dockworkers' Union]] which only helped boost their position in Imaguan politics.
 
===First political peak===
In the 1904 general elections, the Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale nominated sixty-seven candidates, with First Secretary [[Ethel Cropper]] standing for re-election. During the 1904 general election campaign, they viciously attacked both the [[National Party of Imagua|Conservatives]], and the [[Democratic Party of Imagua|Democrats]] for being too capitalistic, while attacking the [[Democratic Labour Party of Imagua|Labour Party]] for not being sufficiently socialist enough.
 
Despite a vicious campaign, Cropper secured re-election, and was joined by [[Harlan Alardice]], who was elected as representative from the constituency of Lundholm. That year, at the Second Party Congress, Ethel Cropper was re-elected First Secretary, and the party platform was further refined.
 
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==Political positions==
The Imaguan Section of the Workers' Internationale advocates for {{wp|far-left politics}}. To this end, it seeks to expel all foreign military bases, recognise [[Maracao|Maracanese]] sovereignty over [[Dunhelm Island]], nationalise all major industries, and adopt {{wp|worker's self management}}.
 
With regards to [[Native Imaguan people|Native Imaguans]], it seeks to recognise the {{wp|Garifuna language|Imaguan language}} as an official language, and to restore the "traditional rights" that were removed with the passage of the ''[[Native Integration Act of 1949]]'', while upholding indigenous citizenship.
 
==Electoral history==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! {{Abbr|№|Number}}
! width=5%| Portrait
! width=10%| Name
! Took office
! Left office
! Days
! Election
! Election
! Leader
! width=10%| Political party
! Candidates
! Seats
! +/-
! Position
|-
| 1900
|rowspan=7|[[Ethel Cropper]]
| 10/70
| {{Composition bar|1|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{increase}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Third party
|-
| 1904
| 67/70
| {{Composition bar|2|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{increase}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Third party
|-
| 1908
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|3|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{increase}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Third party
|-
| 1909
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|1|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{decrease}} 2
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Third party
|-
| 1913
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{decrease}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1917
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1920
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1924
| [[Waverly Palmcrantz]]
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1936
| rowspan=8| [[Willie Douglas]]
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|2|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{increase}} 2
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Fourth party
|-
| 1940
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|1|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{decrease}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Fourth party
|-
| 1944
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|1|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Fourth party
|-
| 1948
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{decrease}} 1
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1952
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1956
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1960
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1964
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1968
|rowspan=4| [[Therman Bloch]]
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1972
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1976
| 70/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1980
| 69/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1984
|rowspan=3| [[Eilane Evans]]
| 69/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1988
| 69/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1992
| 68/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
| 1996
|rowspan=3|[[Jack Singleton]]
| 68/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
|-
| 2000
|colspan=8 style="background-color:#C0C0C0;" align=center|'''1915-1950'''<br />[[File:Surrow_Flag.png|30px]] • Prime Minister of Surrow • [[File:Surrow_Flag.png|30px]]
| 68/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|-
|-
| 2004
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| 67/70
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|1
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Sir_Edward_Morris_-_Bain_Collection_crop.jpg|80px]]
| {{nochange}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Clarence Bradley]]<br/><small>(1856-1932)
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|24 June, 1915
|24 October, 1932
|{{Age in years, months and days|1915|06|24|1932|10|24}}
| [[Elections in Surrow#1915|1915]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1919|1919]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1923|1923]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1927|1927]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1931|1931]]
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
|-
|-
| 2008
| colspan="5"|<small>Longest serving Prime Minister of Surrow, with five majority [[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|FPU]] governments. Introduced basic welfare, regulations to ensure the merchants charged fair prices, instituted a minimum wage, and began building a road network to connect communities on [[Holcot Island]]. Died in office.</small>
|rowspan=4|[[Tembi Miliusis]]
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| 68/70
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|2
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Richard_Squires.jpg|80px]]
| {{nochange}}
|rowspan="2"|[[Eddie Hammond]]<br/><small>(1884-1945)
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|24 October, 1932
|27 September, 1934
|{{Age in years, months and days|1932|10|24|1934|09|27}}
| ''none''
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
|-
|-
| 2012
| colspan="5"|<small>Attempted to reform the fisheries and eliminate the power of the merchants completely, leading to [[Ted Fisher]] and many on the party to create the [[United People's Party (Surrow)|United People's Party]] in June 1934. Was ousted by a caucus revolt in September 1934.</small>
| 68/70
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
! style="background:#00247D; color:white;" rowspan="2"|3
| {{nochange}}
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Lord_Macdonald.jpg|80px]]
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|rowspan="2"|[[Gilbert Bray]]<br/><small>(1888-1966)
|27 September, 1934
|24 June, 1935
|{{Age in years, months and days|1934|09|27|1935|06|24}}
| ''none''
| style="background:#00247D; color:white;"|[[Fishermen's Protective Union (Surrow)|{{color|white|FPU}}]]
|-
|-
| 2016
| colspan="5"|<small>Shortest serving Prime Minister of Surrow. Attempted to take a more moderate course and to try and reunite the [[United People's Party (Surrow)|United People's Party]] with the Fishermen's Protective Union. Was defeated in the 1935 elections.</small>
| 68/70
|- style="background:#EEEEEE"
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
! style="background:#354C9C; color:white;" rowspan="2"|4
| {{nochange}}
|rowspan="2"|[[File:BradleyKingSmallwood1948_(cropped).jpg|80px]]
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|rowspan="2"|[[Ted Fisher]]<br/><small>(1900-1991)
|24 June, 1935
|24 June, 1950
|{{Age in years, months and days|1935|06|24|1950|06|24}}
| [[Elections in Surrow#1935|1935]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1954|1954]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1939|1939]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1943|1943]]<br>[[Elections in Surrow#1947|1947]]
| style="background:#354C9C; color:white;"|[[United People's Party (Surrow)|{{color|white|United People's}}]]
|-
|-
| 2020
| colspan="5"|<small>Reversed Eddie Hammond's reforms to the fisheries, while strengthening regulations to ensure that fishermen were able to sell goods at a fair price. Invested significantly in {{wp|Newfoundland outports|outports}}, with schools and clinics being built en masse during his term, oversaw the construction of the [[Surrow International Airport]] during the [[Second Great War (Levilion)|Second Great War]], and negotiated independence from [[Rythene]] in the aftermath of the Second Great War. Became the first [[President of Surrow]] in 1950.</small>
| 69/70
| {{Composition bar|0|70|hex=#ED1C24}}
| {{nochange}}
|style="background:#FFDDDD; color:black"|Extra-parliamentary opposition
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 20:03, 18 March 2024

Prime Minister of Surrow
Surrow CoA.png
TimHouston.png
Incumbent
Dwight Timbrell
since 16 December, 2018
StyleThe Right Honourable
Member ofParliament
ResidenceGovernment House, Holcot Inlet, Holcot Inlet, Surrow
AppointerGovernor
Term lengthUp to four years
No term limits
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Surrow
Inaugural holderClarence Bradley
Formation1915
Final holderTed Fisher
Abolished24 June, 1950
SuccessionPresident of Surrow
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Surrow

The Prime Minister of Surrow was the head of government of Surrow from when it was granted full self-government by Rythene in 1915 until Surrow was granted independence in 1950. By custom, the Prime Minister of Surrow was the leader of the largest party in the Surrowese Parliament, or otherwise had the most support among the members of Parliament.

List

Portrait Name Took office Left office Days Election Political party
1915-1950
Surrow Flag.png • Prime Minister of Surrow • Surrow Flag.png
1 Sir Edward Morris - Bain Collection crop.jpg Clarence Bradley
(1856-1932)
24 June, 1915 24 October, 1932 17 years and 4 months 1915
1919
1923
1927
1931
FPU
Longest serving Prime Minister of Surrow, with five majority FPU governments. Introduced basic welfare, regulations to ensure the merchants charged fair prices, instituted a minimum wage, and began building a road network to connect communities on Holcot Island. Died in office.
2 Richard Squires.jpg Eddie Hammond
(1884-1945)
24 October, 1932 27 September, 1934 1 year, 11 months and 3 days none FPU
Attempted to reform the fisheries and eliminate the power of the merchants completely, leading to Ted Fisher and many on the party to create the United People's Party in June 1934. Was ousted by a caucus revolt in September 1934.
3 Lord Macdonald.jpg Gilbert Bray
(1888-1966)
27 September, 1934 24 June, 1935 8 months and 28 days none FPU
Shortest serving Prime Minister of Surrow. Attempted to take a more moderate course and to try and reunite the United People's Party with the Fishermen's Protective Union. Was defeated in the 1935 elections.
4 BradleyKingSmallwood1948 (cropped).jpg Ted Fisher
(1900-1991)
24 June, 1935 24 June, 1950 15 years 1935
1954
1939
1943
1947
United People's
Reversed Eddie Hammond's reforms to the fisheries, while strengthening regulations to ensure that fishermen were able to sell goods at a fair price. Invested significantly in outports, with schools and clinics being built en masse during his term, oversaw the construction of the Surrow International Airport during the Second Great War, and negotiated independence from Rythene in the aftermath of the Second Great War. Became the first President of Surrow in 1950.