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Revision as of 23:19, 28 October 2020
Prime Minister of Produzland | |
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Primeiro-Ministro de Produseía | |
Executive branch | |
Style |
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Status | Head of Government |
Member of | |
Residence | Sanguinário Palace |
Seat | Burlon, Produzland |
Nominator | Political Parties |
Appointer | King of Produzland |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of 1980 |
Inaugural holder | Vítor Enzo Teixeira Ronaldo Antunes (current Constitution) |
Formation | 19 November 1777 |
Deputy | Deputy 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)
N° | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party |
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1 | Vítor Enzo Teixeira | 1 November 1777 - 15 January 1782 | Independent | |
2 | Carlos Carvalho de Anjos | 15 January 1782 - 19 October 1790 | Independent | |
3 | Filipe de Abreu | 19 October 1790 - 10 May 1802 | Independent | |
4 | Lourenço António de Sá | 10 May 1802 - 12 March 1807 | Conservative | |
5 | Filipe de Abreu | 12 March 1807 - 13 August 1811 | Independent | |
6 | César Baltazar da Araújo | 13 August 1811 - 15 November 1813 | Conservative | |
7 | Sebastião Figueiredo de Castro | 15 November 1813 - 17 December 1815 | Radical | |
8 | Gabriel Pinto Nascimento | 17 December 1815 - 2 March 1818 | Radical | |
9 | César Baltazar da Araújo | 2 March 1818 - 11 December 1831 | Conservative | |
10 | Bernardo Menezes | 11 December 1831 - 14 June 1840 | Conservative | |
11 | César Baltazar da Araújo | 14 June 1840 - 16 September 1846 | Conservative | |
12 | Álvaro Silva | 16 September 1846 - 13 April 1850 | Liberal | |
13 | Manuel de Botelho | 13 April 1850 - 15 June 1856 | Liberal | |
14 | Frederico Sérgio Nogueira | 15 June 1856 - 17 June 1858 | Conservative | |
15 | Manuel Tomé Castro Ferreira | 17 June 1858 - 17 September 1860 | Liberal | |
16 | Ricardo Torres de Freitas | 17 September 1860 - 16 December 1864 | Radical | |
17 | Filipe Márcio Henriques | 16 December 1864 - 14 February 1866 | Conservative | |
18 | Francisco António da Veiga Beirão | 14 February 1866 - 18 January 1871 | Liberal | |
19 | António José de Ávila | 18 January 1871 - 16 November 1873 | Radical | |
20 | Afonso Fábio Rodrigues | 16 November 1873 - 16 April 1879 | Conservative | |
21 | Diogo Nunes de Monteiro | 16 April 1879 - 28 August 1882 | Liberal | |
22 | Vítor Tiago Sá | 28 August 1882 - 13 October 1886 | Radical | |
23 | Vicente Oliveira Batista | 13 October 1886 - 19 November 1893 | Liberal | |
24 | Jorge Gonçalo de Mota | 19 November 1893 - 11 September 1896 | Conservative | |
25 | Alexandre Coelho | 11 September 1896 - 7 March 1902 | Liberal | |
26 | Tomás Manuel Torres | 7 March 1902 - 16 August 1905 | Conservative | |
27 | Vicente Oliveira Batista | 16 August 1905 - 17 November 1913 | Liberal | |
28 | Francisco Estêvão | 17 November 1913 - 17 March 1930 | Conservative | |
29 | Filipe Góes | 17 March 1930 - 31 January 1934 | Conservative | |
30 | Frederico Deusto | 31 January 1934 - 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.
N° | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party |
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31 | Frederico Deusto | 1 October 1935 - 29 March 1979 | União Nacional | |
32 | Alberto Seabra Saldanha | 29 March 1979 - 10 April 1979 | União Nacional | |
33 | 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.
N° | Portrait | Name | Term of Office | Political Party |
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34 | Ronaldo Antunes | 15 February 1980 - 15 June 1992 | Burguês | |
35 | Marcelo Borges | 15 June 1992 - 1 November 1994 | Burguês | |
36 | Tomás de Rosa | 1 November 1994 - 1 November 2002 | PdP | |
37 | Camila Cruz | 1 November 2002 - 1 November 2010 | PTSP | |
38 | Agostinho Valdez | 1 November 2010 - 1 November 2018 | Burguês | |
39 | Riccardo Bonadeo | 1 November 2018 - | PdP |