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The Kingdom of Sydalon has had an official head of government since 1921, after the enactment of the 1919 constitution and the formation of the First Secretary. There have been 19 heads of government, one of which was head of a government in exile. The longest serving head of government was Belandra de Magro, Lady de Magro, who served from 1975 until 1992 for a total 17 years; the shortest official term was held by Adeodata Saabi, who served for three months from October 2017 until January 2018.
The position was first created out of the First Secretary of the Council of State, an unelected advisory body for the Monarch. The official power of the office remained weak, and appointed by the Monarch to serve a term that lasted until the Monarch lost confidence in the the sitting First Secretary. All First Secretary were required to be Senators on the Chamber of Peers, whether they held a hereditary seat or were appointed. Until 1946, there were no restrictions to prevent the First Secretary to be a member of political parties, but following the sudden abdication of King William VII, amid the Sydalene occupation of the Yarden River Valley, newly anointed Queen Elissa IV sought to remove the overly nationalist influences on the office of First Secretary. This ushered in the era of non-partisan First Secretaries, with a Royal decree mandating that the head of the Royal government would not be a member of any political party. Though officially abolishing political party influences in the Chamber of Peers, factions continued to persist despite Elissa IV's attempts.
Chancellors
Parties
- 1921–1946: (single-party state)
- 1946–2018: (informal multiparty system)
Nationalist-Far Right Conservative-Right Moderate-Center Liberal-Left
- since 2018: (multiparty system)
Center-right (PP/JK/T) Center-left (XM/MxS/P) Franġiskani
List of Chancellors
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
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<imgur w=80>5SiTbXN.png</imgur> | His Grace Joscelin VII, Prince of Montgisard (1866–1940) |
1921 |
1926 |
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<imgur w=80>7oTDMIi.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lord Karm de Noncou Lord de Noncou (1863–1940) |
1926 |
1933 |
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<imgur w=80>DQekaQf.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lord Charles Pinsonneau Lord de Pinsonneau (1885–1951) |
1933 |
1939 |
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<imgur w=80>bHRRYtM.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lord Êdouard Pinsonneau Lord de Pinsonneau (1890–1969) |
1940 |
1945 |
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<imgur w=80>7urTY99.png</imgur> | The Most Honorable Georgiu Buhagiar (1900–1948) |
1945 |
1946 |
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<imgur w=80>S871i9E.png</imgur> | His Grace Alessandru III, Lord of Aihal (1882–1968) |
1946 |
1950 |
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<imgur w=80>4mm8sLL.png</imgur> | His Serene Highness Richard II, Prince of Saint-Gilles (1905–1987) |
1950 |
1959 |
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<imgur w=80>ybPWhhb.png</imgur> | His Lordship Oliver Difesa, 1st Lord of Haffa (1890–1961) |
1959 |
1961 |
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<imgur w=80>8EVhNke.png</imgur> | His Grace Theodore IV, Count of Toron (1890–1961) |
1961 |
1964 |
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<imgur w=80>LG0z5fz.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lord Bohemond de Kourtene Lord de Kourtene (1922–1990) |
1964 |
1967 |
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<imgur w=80>QZArdvB.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lady Anna de Brinkat du Duminka (1916–1982) |
1967 |
1975 |
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<imgur w=80>lTclCvQ.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lady Belandra de Magro, Lady de Magro (1920–2009) |
1975 |
1992 |
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<imgur w=80>peWHmaW.png</imgur> | His Serene Highness Rainer V, Prince of Adelon (1936–2006) |
1992 |
1998 |
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<imgur w=80>wCoZCDA.png</imgur> | His Grace Henry II, Lord of Melfi (1934–2008) |
1998 |
2002 |
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<imgur w=80>09bo3ga.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Lord Valent Micallef (1920–2001) |
2002 |
2009 |
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<imgur w=80>rATBCNW.png</imgur> | His Grace Adro III, Lord of Caeseti (born 1948) |
2009 |
2011 |
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<imgur w=80>jFE6ntQ.png</imgur> | The Most Honorable Lord Konstanse Balbie, Lord of Ibelina (born 1967) |
2011 |
2017 |
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Final appointee of King Jordan IX. 2013, regency crisis and appointment of Desiderius, Prince of Petra as regent (2013–2015); later Melisende, Princess of Petra (2015–2017). | |||||||
<imgur w=80>SiOBJWx.png</imgur> | The Most Honorable Lady Adeodata Haddad de Saabi (born 1975) |
2017 |
2018 |
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First appointee by Queen Melisende III. 2017, Women's Healthcare Act and Sydalene Revolution. | |||||||
<imgur w=80>fxuzTY3.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Fernande Mifsud MNA for Aria (born 1971) |
2018 |
2018 |
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Appointed interim Chancellor until 2018 I election. Reappointed to full term, oversaw constitutional reform. | |||||||
<imgur w=80>BfBBnBQ.png</imgur> | The Right Honorable Elisabetta de Calvacamp de Sabarte MNA for Sydalon (born 1978) |
2018 |
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2018 II | |||||||
Appointed following the November 2018 election. |
Living former heads of government
As of 2018 there are three living former heads of government:
Adro III, Lord of Caeseti
served 2009–2011
born 1948 (age 76)Konstanse Balbie, Lord of Ibelina
served 2011–2017
born 1967 (age 57)Adeodata Haddad de Saabi
served 2017
born 1975 (age 49)Fernande Mifsud
served 2018
born 1971 (age 53)