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Latest revision as of 21:32, 14 June 2024
Prime Minister of Wallenland | |
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Style | The Honourable (formal & diplomatic) |
Status | Head of Government |
Abbreviation | PMOW PMOUKW |
Member of | Legislative Branch • The Cabinet |
Reports to | Monarch • Grand Assembly |
Residence | White Palace |
Term length | 4 years, 2 terms |
Constituting instrument | Wallene Constitution |
Formation | August 15, 1915 |
First holder | Ronaldo Baihà'adada |
Deputy | Vice Prime Minister of Wallenland |
Salary | Z$150,000 annually |
The Prime Minister of Wallenland is the head of government of Wallenland. According to the Constitution of Wallenland, the Prime Minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers, and is the commander-in-chief of the Wallenland Defence Forces.
History
List of Prime Ministers
Prime Minister of Wallenland | |||||
No. | Portrait | Name (Years in office) |
Term of office | Political affiliation | |
1 | Ronaldo Baihà'adada (1915-1917) |
15 August 1915 |
1 August 1917 |
Liberal Party | |
2 | Baltasar Inácio (1917-1919) |
1 August 1917 |
5 April 1919 |
Liberal Party | |
3 | Hang Parran II (1919-1923) |
5 April 1919 |
5 April 1923 |
Christian Democratic Party | |
4 | Morgan Singh Gladforde (1923-1927) |
5 April 1923 |
5 April 1927 |
Liberal Party | |
5 | Ronaldo Nunes (1927-1931) |
5 April 1923 |
5 April 1927 |
Christian Democratic Party | |
6 | Morgan Singh Gladforde (1931-1933) |
5 April 1931 |
12 June 1933 |
Liberal Party | |
7 | Paulo da Silva (1933-1935) |
12 June 1933 |
5 April 1935 |
Liberal Party | |
8 | Ronaldo Bapò'iliop (1935-1939) |
5 April 1935 |
5 April 1939 |
Christian Democratic Party | |
9 | Anjo Hátoà-zā-oapàlá (1939-1943) |
5 April 1939 |
27 June 1943 |
Liberal Party | |
10 | Morgan Singh Gladforde (1939-1943) |
27 June 1943 |
13 January 1948 |
Liberal Party | |
11 | Luiz Gonçalves (1948-1949) |
13 January 1948 |
28 September 1949 |
Liberal Party | |
12 | Yosef Ben-Eliyahu (1949-1955) |
28 September 1949 |
26 December 1955 |
Liberal Party | |
13 | Baihàverdat Tiagopāfiolò (1955-1957) |
26 December 1955 |
14 November 1957 |
Independent | |
14 | Jésus Paulopāfiolò (1955-1957) |
14 November 1957 |
5 April 1965 |
Freedom Party | |
15 | Tiago II pā Wālolénlò (1965-1969) |
5 April 1965 |
5 April 1969 |
Christian Democratic Party | |
16 | Yosef Ben-Eliyahu (1969-1973) |
5 April 1969 |
5 April 1973 |
Freedom Party | |
17 | Cládio pā Salvador (1973-1977) |
5 April 1973 |
5 April 1977 |
Liberal Party | |
18 | Koàsoàwúŕata Wālojopòlōm (1977-1985) |
5 April 1977 |
5 April 1985 |
Freedom Party | |
19 | Mohammad Javad Jahandar (1985-1989) |
5 April 1985 |
5 April 1989 |
Freedom Party | |
20 | Lukas Kántavà (1989-1990) |
5 April 1989 |
17 February 1990 |
People's Labour Party | |
21 | Marco pā Saon Kōrdairo (1990-2001) |
17 February 1990 |
25 December 2001 |
Military junta | |
22 | Paulo Davídopāfiolò (2001-2002) |
25 December 2001 |
19 August 2002 |
Independent | |
23 | Kōrdairomōm Baguòpābapò (2002-2004) |
19 August 2002 |
1 March 2004 |
Independent | |
24 | Bernado Valhókoà (March-September 2004) |
1 March 2003 |
1 September 2004 |
Independent | |
25 | Martín Arturopāfiolò (2004-2008) |
1 September 2004 |
1 August 2008 |
Christian Democratic Party | |
26 | Ana Vámorà (2008-2012) |
1 September 2008 |
1 August 2012 |
Freedom Party | |
28 | Éklopājápa Jamalpāfiolò (2016-2020) |
26 May 2016 |
20 August 2020 |
National Progress League | |
27 | Karolina Kántavà (2012-2016) |
1 August 2012 |
26 May 2016 |
People's Labour Party | |
29 | Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà (2012-2016) |
20 August 2020 |
present day | Freedom Party |