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| colspan="5"|<small>Gaétan Affré was the first President since Jean-Marc de Guignes to be elected. Affré pledged to only serve for one term and his term was dominated by the worsening relations with other communist nations and increased economic prosperity. Affré left office with high approval ratings and later became the Premier of [[Karsc]].</small> | | colspan="5"|<small>Gaétan Affré was the first President since Jean-Marc de Guignes to be elected. Affré pledged to only serve for one term and his term was dominated by the worsening relations with other communist nations and increased economic prosperity. Affré left office with high approval ratings and later became the Premier of [[Karsc]].</small> | ||
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! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|6 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Georges Marchais (cropped).JPG|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Edouard Charbonneau<br/><small>(1920-2002) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 1970 | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 1980 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|1970|7|15|1980|7|15}} | |||
| 1970 <br> 1975 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>Edouard Charbonneau was elected in 1970 as a continuity candidate of the Affré Presidency. Charbonneau's first term in office saw relations with other communist nations continue to diminish although a growing economy and better relations with other Berean nations allowed Charbonneau to be re-elected in 1975. Charbonneau's second term saw many social reforms although by the end of his term he was viewed as unpopular.</small> | |||
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! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|7 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:RFKJr Headshot.jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Josué Vigouroux<br/><small>(1939) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 1980 | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 1995 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|1980|7|15|1995|7|15}} | |||
| 1980 <br> 1985 <br> 1990 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>Josué Vigouroux was elected as President of Lyonia as a populist candidate and became the first President of Lyonia to not be a former member of the PCL. Vigouroux was one of the first major champions of the environment in Lyonia and implemented green policies. His popularity steadily decreased through his first time although his response to the 1985 Lyonia Bombings led to his government being reelected in a landslide. Vigouroux's popularity increased after 1985 and he was re-elected in 1990 by a similar margin.</small> | |||
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! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|8 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Katja Kipping 2014 (cropped).jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Judith Girard<br/><small>(1949) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 1995 | |||
|19<sup>th</sup> September 2002 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|1995|7|15|2002|9|19}} | |||
| 1995 <br> 2000 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>Judith Girard was elected in 1995 and became the first female President of Lyonia. Girard ran as a moderate within the PCL and had a successful first term. The 2000 Presidential election was controversial after popular opposition candidate Hugo Dufresne was banned from running due to a previous conviction. Subsequent investigations found that Girard and the PCL had pressured the court into banning Dufresne from running. Dufresne's ban was overturned and Girard was forced to resign.</small> | |||
|- style="background:#fbfbfb" | |||
! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|9 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Jean Claude Marcourt.jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|William Lièvremont<br/><small>(1938-2018) | |||
|19<sup>th</sup> September 2002 | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2005 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|2002|9|19|2005|7|15}} | |||
| N/A | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>William Lièvremont became President following the resignation of Judith Girard, as Girard's Vice-President Lièvremont was historically unpopular throughout his term as President and he declined to run in the 2005 Presidential election.</small> | |||
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! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|10 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Yves Leterme.jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Hugo Dufresne<br/><small>(1945) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2005 | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2010 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|2005|7|15|2010|7|15}} | |||
| 2005 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>Hugo Dufresne was elected as President in 2005 following a close election. Dufresne who ran under a Left-wing Nationalist platform sought to repair relations with other communist nations although he also continued Lièvremont's policies of economic liberalisation. Dufresne's popularity declined throughout his term leading to him withdrawing from the 2010 Presidential election citing personal reasons.</small> | |||
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! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|11 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Herve Morin (2010).jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Alceste Dieulafoy<br/><small>(1965) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2010 | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2020 | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|2010|7|15|2020|7|15}} | |||
| 2010 <br> 2015 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="5"|<small>Generic Socialist guy</small> | |||
|- style="background:#fbfbfb" | |||
! style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;" rowspan="2"|12 | |||
|rowspan="2"|[[File:Barnier, Michel-9568.jpg|80px]] | |||
|rowspan="2"|Julien Affré<br/><small>(1965) | |||
|15<sup>th</sup> July 2020 | |||
|Present | |||
|{{Age in years, months and days|2020|7|15|}} | |||
| 2020 | |||
| style="background:#DDDDDD; color:white;"|{{wp|Independent (politician)|Independent}} | |||
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| colspan="5"|<small>Julien Affré was elected as President of Lyonia in 2020. Affré is currently the President of Lyonia</small> |
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List of officeholders
Political Parties:
- Non-partisan
- Conservative
- Communist
Republic of Lyonia (1917–1925)
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dimitri Cerfbeer (1857-1925) |
16th July 1917 | 1st June 1920 | 2 years, 10 months and 16 days | N/A | Pl | |
Dmitri Cerfbeer was appointed by Armala Coalition forces following the Surrender of Lyonia in the Great War. Cerfbeer was instrumental in the creation of the Republic of Lyonia although the Lyonian economy was in crisis and debts had skyrocketed which Cerfbeer got the blame for. In the 1920 Presidential Elections, Cerfbeer was the Liberal Party's candidate although he lost. | |||||||
2 | Jean-Marc de Guignes (1875-1964) |
1st June 1920 | 26th April 1922 | 1 year, 10 months and 25 days | 1920 | UPDL | |
Jean-Marc de Guignes, a former general in the great war, was elected in the 1920 Presidential Election. De Guignes was a nationalist who advocated for unification of the Lyonian people and implemented a radical economic plan designed to help the Lyonian economy although the economy continued to shrink throughout De Guignes' term. In the 1921 Legislative election the Communist Party won more seats than the UPDL. De Guignes announced a State of Emergency and banned many opposition parties leading to the April Revolution which ousted De Guignes and the government. | |||||||
3 | Camille de Verley (1869-1946) |
26th April 1922 | 13th August 1925 | 3 years, 3 months and 18 days | N/A | PCL | |
Camille de Verley had been the leader of the Communist Party of Lyonia and was arrested upon their banning. De Verley was sentenced to be hanged for Sedition although he was freed during the April Revolution and was elected as President of Lyonia during an emergency session of the Senate. De Verley was vocal about forming a state similar to Dulebia and in 1925, he presided over the rewriting of the constitution to declare a Communist state. De Verley continued as President of Lyonia following the constitutional reform. |
Worker's Republic of Lyonia (1925–1955)
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Camille de Verley (1869-1946) |
13th August 1925 | 1st December 1946 | 21 years, 3 months and 18 days | N/A | PCL | |
Following the establishment of the Worker's Republic of Lyonia, De Verley became the unquestioned leader of the country and the party. In the early years De Verley created a cult of personality around himself. Under De Verley, the Lyonese economy grew and relations with Dulebia and other communist nations were good. In 1940 De Verley was involved in a plane crash whilst travelling from Aurifort to Etiau making him permanently paralysed from the waist down. De Verley spent his final years in pain before dying in 1946. By then most of his duties had been delegated to the People's Council. | |||||||
4 | Xavier Brosseau (1889-1966) |
1st December 1946 | 15th July 1955 | 8 years, 7 months and 14 days | 1955 | PCL | |
Xavier Brosseau was appointed as De Verley's successor following his death in 1946. Brosseau began several reforms and is credited as the father of Berocommunism. Brosseau reintroduced elections for the Lyonian Presidency in 1955 which coincided with a referendum on changing the constitution. Brosseau's first term saw the collapse of relations between Lyonia and other communist nations due to his reforms. |
Democratic People's Republic of Lyonia (1955–Now)
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Days | Election | Political Party |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4 | Xavier Brosseau (1889-1966) |
15th July 1955 | 15th July 1965 | 10 years | 1960 | Independent | |
Following the 1955 constitutional referendum and Brosseau's landslide election victory Lyonia was isolated from the rest of the communist world. Following a brief period of isolationism Brosseau reached out to non-communist nations such as Mascylla and attempted to heal relations which had been severely damaged since the Melasian Crisis and Lyonia's support of Melasia. Brosseau only sought two terms in office and did not stand in the 1965 Presidential election. | |||||||
5 | Gaétan Affré (1919-1989) |
15th July 1965 | 15th July 1970 | 5 years | 1965 | Independent | |
Gaétan Affré was the first President since Jean-Marc de Guignes to be elected. Affré pledged to only serve for one term and his term was dominated by the worsening relations with other communist nations and increased economic prosperity. Affré left office with high approval ratings and later became the Premier of Karsc. | |||||||
6 | Edouard Charbonneau (1920-2002) |
15th July 1970 | 15th July 1980 | 10 years | 1970 1975 |
Independent | |
Edouard Charbonneau was elected in 1970 as a continuity candidate of the Affré Presidency. Charbonneau's first term in office saw relations with other communist nations continue to diminish although a growing economy and better relations with other Berean nations allowed Charbonneau to be re-elected in 1975. Charbonneau's second term saw many social reforms although by the end of his term he was viewed as unpopular. | |||||||
7 | File:RFKJr Headshot.jpg | Josué Vigouroux (1939) |
15th July 1980 | 15th July 1995 | 15 years | 1980 1985 1990 |
Independent |
Josué Vigouroux was elected as President of Lyonia as a populist candidate and became the first President of Lyonia to not be a former member of the PCL. Vigouroux was one of the first major champions of the environment in Lyonia and implemented green policies. His popularity steadily decreased through his first time although his response to the 1985 Lyonia Bombings led to his government being reelected in a landslide. Vigouroux's popularity increased after 1985 and he was re-elected in 1990 by a similar margin. | |||||||
8 | Judith Girard (1949) |
15th July 1995 | 19th September 2002 | 7 years, 2 months and 4 days | 1995 2000 |
Independent | |
Judith Girard was elected in 1995 and became the first female President of Lyonia. Girard ran as a moderate within the PCL and had a successful first term. The 2000 Presidential election was controversial after popular opposition candidate Hugo Dufresne was banned from running due to a previous conviction. Subsequent investigations found that Girard and the PCL had pressured the court into banning Dufresne from running. Dufresne's ban was overturned and Girard was forced to resign. | |||||||
9 | William Lièvremont (1938-2018) |
19th September 2002 | 15th July 2005 | 2 years, 9 months and 26 days | N/A | Independent | |
William Lièvremont became President following the resignation of Judith Girard, as Girard's Vice-President Lièvremont was historically unpopular throughout his term as President and he declined to run in the 2005 Presidential election. | |||||||
10 | Hugo Dufresne (1945) |
15th July 2005 | 15th July 2010 | 5 years | 2005 | Independent | |
Hugo Dufresne was elected as President in 2005 following a close election. Dufresne who ran under a Left-wing Nationalist platform sought to repair relations with other communist nations although he also continued Lièvremont's policies of economic liberalisation. Dufresne's popularity declined throughout his term leading to him withdrawing from the 2010 Presidential election citing personal reasons. | |||||||
11 | Alceste Dieulafoy (1965) |
15th July 2010 | 15th July 2020 | 10 years | 2010 2015 |
Independent | |
Generic Socialist guy | |||||||
12 | Julien Affré (1965) |
15th July 2020 | Present | 4 years, 4 months and 5 days | 2020 | Independent | |
Julien Affré was elected as President of Lyonia in 2020. Affré is currently the President of Lyonia |