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=== Deustoist Produzland (1935-1980) ===
=== Deustoist Produzland (1935-1980) ===
In late 1935, Prime Minister Deusto pressured [[Carlos IV]] to abdicate, and when the king refused Deusto launched a military coup against the monarchy. King Carlos was deposed and exiled to Meronnia on the 1st of October, 1935 and the same day Frederico Deusto declared the Federal Republic of Produzland with himself as President. He also declared himself the President of the Government, a title succeeding the position of Prime Minister. It was agreed between Deusto and the government that the positions of President and President of the Government would separate on Deusto's death.


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| [[Ronaldo Antunes]]
| 10 April 1979 - 15 February 1980
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Revision as of 04:05, 25 September 2020

Prime Minister of Produzland
Primeiro-Ministro de Produseía
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Incumbent
Riccardo Bonadeo
since 1 November 2018
Executive branch
Style
  • Prime Minister (informal)
  • His/Her Excellency (international correspondence)
StatusHead of Government
Member of
ResidenceSanguinário Palace
SeatBurlon, Produzland
NominatorPolitical Parties
AppointerKing of Produzland
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of 1980
Inaugural holderVítor Enzo Teixeira
Ronaldo Antunes (current Constitution)
Formation19 November 1777
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Produzland

The Prime Minister of Produzland is the head of government of Produzland. The current Prime Minister is Riccardo Bonadeo, since 1 November 2018.

History

Responsibilities

Election

List of Prime Ministers

Kingdom of Produzland (1777-1935)

Portrait Name Term of Office Political Party
1 Pablo Jerónimo Grimaldi.jpg Vítor Enzo Teixeira 19 November 1777 - 15 November 1782 Independent
2 Carlos Martínez de Irujo y Tacón (cropped).jpg Carlos Carvalho de Anjos 15 November 1782 - 19 November 1790 Independent
3 Manuel de Godoy, por Antonio Carnicero (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando).jpg Filipe de Abreu 19 November 1790 - 10 November 1802 Independent
4 D. Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1º Duque de Palmela - Domingos Sequeira.jpg Lourenço António de Sá 19 November 1802 - 12 November 1807 Faction Radicale
5 Manuel de Godoy, por Antonio Carnicero (Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando).jpg Filipe de Abreu 12 November 1807 - 13 November 1811 Independent
6 Brigadier Ildefonso Díez de Rivera y Muro, conde de Almodóvar (Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia).jpg César Baltazar da Araújo 13 November 1811 - 15 November 1813 Conservative
7 Narciso Heredia y Begines de los Ríos (cropped).jpg Sebastião Figueiredo de Castro 15 November 1813 - 17 November 1815 Radical
8 Saldanha.PNG Gabriel Pinto Nascimento 17 November 1815 - 2 March 1818 Radical
9 Brigadier Ildefonso Díez de Rivera y Muro, conde de Almodóvar (Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia).jpg César Baltazar da Araújo 2 March 1818 - 11 November 1831 Conservative
10 Manuel González Salmón (cropped).jpg Bernardo Menezes 11 November 1831 - 14 November 1840 Conservative
11 Brigadier Ildefonso Díez de Rivera y Muro, conde de Almodóvar (Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia).jpg César Baltazar da Araújo 14 November 1840 - 16 November 1846 Conservative
12 Baldomero Espartero 1841 (cropped).jpg Álvaro Silva 16 November 1846 - 13 November 1850 Liberal
13 Francisco Serrano (cropped).jpg Manuel de Botelho 13 November 1850 - 15 November 1856 Liberal
14 El general Gutiérrez de la Concha (Museo del Prado).jpg Frederico Sérgio Nogueira 15 November 1856 - 17 November 1858 Conservative
15 Retrato do Duque d’Ávila e Bolama - Miguel Ângelo Lupi, 1880.png Manuel Tomé Castro Ferreira 17 November 1858 - 17 November 1860 Liberal
16 Prim madrazo.jpeg Ricardo Torres de Freitas 17 November 1860 - 16 November 1864 Radical
17 Juan de Zavala y de la Puente.jpg Filipe Márcio Henriques 16 November 1864 - 14 November 1866 Conservative
18 Duque de Loulé.jpg Francisco António da Veiga Beirão 14 November 1866 - 18 November 1871 Liberal
19 Joaquim António de Aguiar.jpg António José de Ávila 18 November 1871 - 16 November 1873 Radical
20 Nicolás Salmerón 1879 (cropped).jpg Afonso Fábio Rodrigues 16 November 1873 - 16 November 1879 Conservative
21 Retrato do conselheiro Hintze Ribeiro.png Diogo Nunes de Monteiro 16 November 1879 - 28 August 1882 Liberal
22 Cánovas Madrazo.jpg Vítor Tiago Sá 28 August 1882 - 13 November 1886 Radical
23 Práxedes Mateo Sagasta 1877 (cropped).jpg Vicente Oliveira Batista 13 November 1886 - 19 November 1893 Liberal
24 Arsenio Martínez Campos 1879 (cropped).jpg Jorge Gonçalo de Mota 19 November 1896 - 11 November 1898 Conservative
25 Duarte Leite.png Alexandre Coelho 11 November 1898 - 7 March 1904 Liberal
26 O conselheiro João Franco, último presidente do Conselho de Dom Carlos.png Tomás Manuel Torres 7 March 1904 - 16 November 1907 Conservative
27 Práxedes Mateo Sagasta 1877 (cropped).jpg Vicente Oliveira Batista 16 November 1907 - 17 November 1913 Conservative
28 Antonio Maura 1917 (cropped).jpg Francisco Estêvão 17 November 1913 - 17 March 1930 Conservative
29 Afonso Costa - Março, 1921.png Filipe Góes 17 March 1930 - 16 July 1935 Conservative
30 Antonio Salazar-1.jpg Frederico Deusto 31 January 1935 - 1 October 1935 União Nacional

Deustoist Produzland (1935-1980)

In late 1935, Prime Minister Deusto pressured Carlos IV to abdicate, and when the king refused Deusto launched a military coup against the monarchy. King Carlos was deposed and exiled to Meronnia on the 1st of October, 1935 and the same day Frederico Deusto declared the Federal Republic of Produzland with himself as President. He also declared himself the President of the Government, a title succeeding the position of Prime Minister. It was agreed between Deusto and the government that the positions of President and President of the Government would separate on Deusto's death.

Portrait Name Term of Office Political Party
31 Antonio Salazar-1.jpg Frederico Deusto 1 October 1935 - 29 March 1979 União Nacional
32 Marcello caetano.jpg Alberto Seabra Saldanha 29 March 1979 - 10 April 1979 União Nacional
33 Ronaldo Antunes.jpg Ronaldo Antunes 10 April 1979 - 15 February 1980 União Nacional

Kingdom of Produzland (1980-present)

By the 1970s Deusto was aging and plans around the country for his succession. With Deusto's death in March 1979, Deputy Alberto Seabra Saldanha succeeded him as President of Produzland and as was agreed with Deusto in the 1940s the positions of President and President of the Government diverged and Ronaldo Antunes took the position later that year. Antunes began working with politicians opposed to Deusto to restore democracy in Produzland and devolving the President's power. When after much debate in parliament over the future of Produzland, it was finally decided to restore the monarchy, and the role of Prime Minister replaced the President of the Goverment.

Portrait Name Term of Office Political Party
1 Ronaldo Antunes.jpg Ronaldo Antunes 15 February 1980 - 15 June 1992 Burguês
2 Pedro Santana Lopes 01.jpg Marcelo Borges 15 June 1992 - 1 November 1994 Burguês
3 António Ramalho Eanes.jpg Tomás de Rosa 1 November 1994 - 1 November 2002 PdP
4 Elena Salgado, durante la rueda de prensa posterior al Consejo de Ministros (9 de octubre de 2011) (cropped).jpg Camila Cruz 1 November 2002 - 1 November 2010 PTSP
5 Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Visita de Estado ao México 2017-07-17.png Agostinho Valdez 1 November 2010 - 1 November 2018 Burguês
6 20200321 152534.jpg Riccardo Bonadeo 1 November 2018 - PdP