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The Premiere of Gladysynthia is the first minister, head of government, and chief executive the | The Premiere of Gladysynthia is the first minister, head of government, and chief executive the nation of [[Gladysynthia]]. The current Premiere is [[Saurius Kent]], who suceeded [[Seswitch LaFlaunce]]. | ||
==List of Premieres of Gladysynthia== | ==List of Premieres of Gladysynthia== | ||
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==National Premiereship Election Results by Year== | |||
[[Category: Politics]] | [[Category: Politics]] | ||
[[Category:Gladysynthia]] | [[Category:Gladysynthia]] |
Latest revision as of 07:29, 20 March 2023
Premiere of Gladysynthia | |
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Style | Mister/Madam |
First holder | Laurence Clarkson |
The Premiere of Gladysynthia is the first minister, head of government, and chief executive the nation of Gladysynthia. The current Premiere is Saurius Kent, who suceeded Seswitch LaFlaunce.
List of Premieres of Gladysynthia
Premieres of Gladysynthia | |||||
No. | Portrait | Name (Years in office) |
Term of office | Most known for | |
1 | Laurence Clarkson (1941-1948) |
August 1941 |
August 1948 |
After the fall of the Gladysynthian Empire, the newly-founded United Provinces of Gladysynthia elected Laurence Clarkson as the nation's first Gladysynthian Premier. Clarkson focused on bringing the provinces closer together and giving citizens high influence in the federal government. His leadership during the First Danaska Conflict drew criticism due to the poor management of the military, though he did succeed in bringing the nation closer towards a unified patriotism. | |
2 | Anthony Marsden (1948-1956) |
August 1948 |
August 1956 |
Anthony Marsden took on the same responsibilities as his predecessor in the form of keeping the nation united. He also put his efforts into improving Gladysynthia's infrastructure and allocating public funding into the nation's fledging education program. He also led Gladysynthia through their involvement in the World War. | |
3 | Malcolm Kirchner (1956-1964) |
August 1956 |
August 1964 |
Kirchner's policies were based on his belief in economic equality and the rights of free speech and freedom of assembly, as well as universal education first proposed by his predecessor. For most of his term, he focused on allocating much government funding to welfare and education, as well as medical care and the scientific advancement of pharmaceuticals. | |
4 | Duncan Thomas (1964-1972) |
August 1964 |
August 1972 |
Duncan Thomas is well known for his anti-Zamastan sentiment, which garnered massive support during The Tariel War, which saw the recapture of the lower Danaska River banks from the nation that occupied them in the 1945 Danaska Conflict. Throughout his campaign and term as Premiere, he spoke out against public injustice and brought the issues of political corruption and democratic integrity into heavy media attention. The latter half of his life was rather mysterious. At the age of 67, he was diagnosed with Mad Cow Disease and slowly descended into a state of mental hysteria and paranoia. He was last seen running in a zig-zag pattern into the vast forests of Asa'aria and no one has seen him since. After a rather pointless fifteen-year investigation, he was presumed dead in January of 1985. | |
5 | Jonathon B. Porterfield (1972-1980) |
August 1972 |
August 1980 |
Porterfield's time in office was largely spent watching international football matches and eating Zeramoan grapes with his cabinet members. When he did exit his chambers, he attended numerous gatherings, debates, and festivals and became known as the "Most Personable Premiere." He was well-liked and favored by the Gladysynthian people and by teenagers at the time, who collectively described him as "a pretty chill dude." | |
6 | Phillip Elderberry (1980-1988) |
August 1980 |
August 1988 |
Phillip Elderberry was mostly known for his policies of autarky and free market economics. He fought for less government oversight of the Gladysynthian economy and his time in office was the start of a new economic ideology of freedom to the people. He cut taxes on small businesses and heightened them for large corporations that operated overseas. He also encouraged his cabinet members and government workers to give personally and financially to non-profit charities, which he also did himself significantly. | |
7 | Xavier Morgan (1988-1996) |
August 1988 |
August 1996 |
While in office, Xavier Morgan was known for his groundbreaking leadership of the government, as well as his ability to communicate with organizations and foreign nations. He is seen as the Premiere who united the government and paved the way for the successful advancement of Gladysynthia. According to many studies and polls, Gladysynthians also see him as one of the two best Premieres and historical figures in Gladysynthian history. Morgan made leaps and bounds in improving the country's infrastructure, national security, international trade, income tax decreases, education, and military advancement. | |
8 | Artemis Fowler (1996-2004) |
August 1996 |
August 2004 |
Artemis Fowler is regarded by the people as the greatest Premiere in the history of Gladysynthia. He built his premiership upon his predecessor's policies and improved upon them even further. He is responsible for the creation of what is now the modern National Homeland Security Agency, which protects Gladysynthia from foreign threats and terrorism from within, as well as sending military special operations internationally to eliminate these threats even further. He also allocated a significant amount of government funding to the modern advancement of the military and scientific research into the advancement of modern medicine and other influential industries. Fowler also took pride in the education system and modernization of Gladysynthian architecture and culture. He centralized the government and is often seen as the Premiere who united the House, Senate, and Premiership and cooperation between them was brought to a height under his leadership. | |
9 | Amanda Marsden (2004-2012) |
August 2004 |
August 2012 |
Amanda Marsden was the ninth Premiere of Gladysynthia, and is the granddaughter of Anthony Marsden, the second Premiere of Gladysynthia. She built her policies upon her beliefs in womens' rights, the gender wage gap, and livable wage. She also allocated a significant amount of government funding to the Department of Education and the nation's infrastructure. | |
10 | Seswitch LaFlaunce (2012-2020) |
August 2012 |
August 2020 |
Seswitch LaFlaunce was the 10th and most recent Premiere of Gladysynthia. He rose to prominence as a lawyer, intellectual, and activist in his home province of Pteranim. He was elected to the Premiership in 2013. LaFlaunce has overseen many key moments of the past several years of Gladysynthian history, including the Third Danaska War, after which he signed a treaty with President Zacharias Castovia of Zamastan which lifted sanctions and trade embargoes that preceded his administration nearly 60 years. | |
11 | Saurius Kent (2020-present) |
August 2020 |
August 2028 |
Saurius Kent is the 11th and current Premiere of Gladysynthia. After serving in the Gladysynthian Army for nearly 30 years, he gained the trust of the Gladysynthian citizenry by serving several terms in the United Gladysynthian Senate, representing his home province of Asa'aria. Upon being appointed to the office of Minister of International Relations under prior Premiere Seswitch LaFlaunce, Kent achieved legendary status as a result of his actions during the 2018 military conflict with Zamastan, for which LaFlaunce awarded him, as well as several military leaders, the Premiereship Medal of Honor. Capitalizing on the momentum begun by his predecessor, his progressive policies on the economy, international affairs, and education have bolstered the United Provinces of Gladysynthia to levels not seen since the term of Artemis Fowler. |