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Revision as of 16:16, 7 May 2019
President of the Republic of Duquesne | |
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Président de la République Fédérale de Roeselle | |
File:Duq Coa.gif | |
Style | Monsieur Président |
Term length | Seven years, no term limits |
Salary | $205,000 |
Website | Office of the President |
The Gallois Free State (1847-1855)
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate | Affiliation | |
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- | Artur Hauteseaux (1792-1855) |
- | 21 April 1847 |
12 July 1855 |
Majority Support of the Army | Independent Autocracy |
First Republican Era (1855-1932)
Independent
Catholic Party Catholicism, Traditionalism
Liberal Party Classical Liberalism, Nationalism
Conservative Union Party Nationalism, Conservatism
Labor Party Socialism, Egalitarianism
Picardian Worker's Front Distributism, Socialism
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate | Affiliation | |
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1 | Stéphane Francois-Jacobieu (1792-1876) |
1 | 21 April 1855 |
12 July 1860 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |
2 | 12 July 1860 |
12 July 1865 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |||
3 | 12 July 1865 |
7 July 1868 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |||
4 | 7 July 1868 |
7 July 1873 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |||
5 | 12 July 1873 |
12 July 1876 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |||
2 | David Moreaux (1792-1880) |
1 | 20 July 1876 |
19 August 1880 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Catholic Party | |
3 | File:Van R.jpg | George Francois (1811-1895) |
1 | 19 August 1883 |
1 April 1888 |
Assumed Office After President Moreaux died of a Heart Attack | Catholic Party |
2 | 21 April 1888 |
17 November 1890 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Conservative Union Party | |||
5 | Jean Dubois (1833-1919) |
1 | 28 November 1890 |
1 June 1895 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Liberal Party | |
2 | 1 June 1895 |
17 November 1900 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Liberal Party | |||
3 | 21 April 1900 |
17 November 1904 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Liberal Party | |||
6 | File:PE Janson.jpg | Laurence C. Perrier (1864-1939) |
1 | 5 June 1904 |
29 May 1909 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Labor Party |
2 | 29 May 1909 |
29 May 1914 |
Re-organizes government elevating himself to President of a new Executive Branch, holders of his former position, now known as Prime Ministers only serve as head of Legislature. Elected by majority of direct vote 60.7%. | Labor Party | |||
3 | 29 May 1914 |
29 May 1919 |
Elected by majority of Direct vote 68.6% | Labor Party | |||
4 | 29 May 1919 |
29 May 1924 |
Elected by majority of Direct vote 58.3% | Labor Party | |||
5 | 29 May 1924 |
29 May 1929 |
Elected by plurality of Direct vote 48.7% | Labor Party | |||
6 | 29 May 1929 |
29 May 1932 |
Elected by majority of Direct vote 51.2% | Picardian Worker's Front |
Picardian Distributionist Era (1932-1938)
Picardian Worker's Front (Moderate Faction) Distributism, Socialism
Picardian Worker's Front (Radical Faction) Distributism, Socialism
No | Picture | Name | Term | Tenure | Presidential mandate | Affiliation | |
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7 | [[File:|100px]] | Jean Francois-Jacobieu (1882-1949) |
1 | 29 May 1932 |
28 May 1934 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Picardian Worker's Front (Moderate Faction) |
8 | [[File:|100px]] | Samuel Le-Pen-Dune (1880-1944) |
1 | 29 May 1934 |
28 May 1937 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Picardian Worker's Front (Moderate Faction) |
9 | [[File:|100px]] | Jacques Dubois (1889-1951) |
1 | 29 May 1937 |
28 May 1938 |
Elected by Duquesne National Delegation | Picardian Worker's Front (Radical Faction) |