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Revision as of 16:04, 19 July 2019
Prime Minister | |
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Government of Vazcoeur | |
Style | The Right Honourable |
Status | Head of Government |
Reports to | President Parliament |
Residence | 11 Government Street |
Appointer | President of Vazcoeur |
Formation | 14 April 1955 |
Salary | F87,000 |
The Prime Minister of Vazcoeur is the head of government in federation of Vazcoeur. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President. The Prime Minister must command a majority in parliament. The incumbent Prime Minister is Racheal Povaz, who was appointed by the President in 2019.
List of Prime Ministers
No. | Portrait | Name | Took office | Left office | Length of term | Election(s) | Political Party |
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11 | Joyce Rose (1929-2015) |
15th April 2003 | 15th April 2005 | 3 years | 2000 | Independent | |
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12 | Harold Foot (1942-) |
15th April 2003 | 15th April 2005 | 2 years | 2000, 2003, 2005 | Rising Sun Party | |
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13 | Edwina May (1941-2017) |
15th April 2005 | 15th April 2011 | 5 years | 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011 | Conservative | |
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14 | Emmanuel Matin (1977-) |
15th April 2011 | 15th April 2016 | 6 years | 2011 | Rising Sun Party | |
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15 | Thomas North (1941-) |
15th April 2016 | 15th April 2019 | 3 years | 2016 | Rising Sun Party | |
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16 | Racheal Povaz (1979-) |
15th April 2019 | N/A | 5 years, 5 months and 12 days | 2019 | Progressive Alliance | |
The first Prime Minister to be from a party which is not the RSP or Consevratives since the lection of 1985 when Xino Crosus and his fascisnt National Party won a landslide victory. |
Living former prime ministers
As of 2019, there are 3 living former Prime Ministers:
Harold Foot (age 82)
(2000–2005)Emmanuel Matin (age 46)
(2011–2016)Thomas North (age 83)
(2016–2019)