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2019_Rudolph_Giuliani,_Ex-Prefeito_de_Nova_York_-_48789790128_(cropped).jpg|'''[[Edmondo Privitera]]'''<br/>served 1984-1992 and 2012-2016<br/>born 1944 (age {{age|1944|5|28}}) | 2019_Rudolph_Giuliani,_Ex-Prefeito_de_Nova_York_-_48789790128_(cropped).jpg|'''[[Edmondo Privitera]]'''<br/>served 1984-1992 and 2012-2016<br/>born 1944 (age {{age|1944|5|28}}) | ||
Ross_Perot_-_2009_Eagle_Bank_Bowl.jpg|'''[[Austin Houghton]]'''<br/>served from 1995-1997<br/>born 1931 (age {{age|1931|5|16}}) | |||
Giuliano_Amato.jpg|'''[[Erico D'Antonio]]'''<br/>served from 2001-2004<br/>born 1938 (age {{age|1938|8|31}}) | Giuliano_Amato.jpg|'''[[Erico D'Antonio]]'''<br/>served from 2001-2004<br/>born 1938 (age {{age|1938|8|31}}) | ||
Portia_Miller_Shoot.Jpeg|'''[[Agnes Ingram]]'''<br/>served 2004-2008<br /> born 1945 (age {{age|1945|8|16}}) | Portia_Miller_Shoot.Jpeg|'''[[Agnes Ingram]]'''<br/>served 2004-2008<br /> born 1945 (age {{age|1945|8|16}}) |
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Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas | |
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File:ImaguaEmblem.png | |
Style | The Right Honourable |
Residence | Egnell House, Cuanstad, Imagua and the Assimas |
Term length | Up to four years (no term limits) |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Imagua and the Assimas |
Inaugural holder | Harmon Lambourne |
Formation | 29 June, 1892 |
Deputy | Deputy Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas |
The Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas (Etrurian: Primo Ministro di Imagua e Assimas) is the head of government of Imagua and the Assimas.
Established as the Premier of Imagua in June 1892 when the Colony of Imagua was granted limited self-government by Estmere, it only became the Prime Minister of Imagua in 1937 when Estmere granted Imagua "equal partner" status, and a constitution was promulgated. After the Solarian War, the Assimas Islands were annexed into Imagua, resulting in the position being renamed to its current name.
Role
As the head of government of Imagua and the Assimas, the role of the Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas is to oversee the Cabinet, and answers to Parliament. While theoretically, the Prime Minister can come from the Senate, this situation has never occurred. In addition, the Prime Minister could not be in Parliament, although the only instance of that occurring was in 1908 when the Deputy Premier, Dick Parlow, was not in the Lesser House: he was promptly elected in February 1909 to fill Harmon Lambourne's seat.
While officially, the President of Imagua and the Assimas has substantial powers, the constitution only allows them to be used after consultation with the Prime Minister, which effectively makes the Prime Ministerial position a very important position in the Imaguan government. This has only increased since the 1960s, when under Prime Minister Efrem Lacovara, he consolidated the powers of government into the Prime Minister's office.
Residences
The official residence of the Prime Minister is at the Egnell House, located in Cuanstad. Built in 1876 by the father of Nelson Egnell, Rasmus Egnell, it was the private residence of the Egnell family until in 1932, Premier Nelson Egnell bequeathed the house "for perpetual use as the personal residence of the Premier of Imagua."
Since then, all Prime Ministers, with the exception of Austin Houghton have lived during their terms in office at the Egnell House: Austin Houghton refused to move in or to use it, as a protest of "government waste."
List of Prime Ministers of Imagua and the Assimas
№ | President | Term of office | Political Party | Elected | Deputy | |||
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Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took Office | Left Office | Days | ||||
1892-1937 • Premier of the Colony of Imagua • | ||||||||
1 | Harmon Lambourne (1828-1908) |
29 June, 1892 | 27 December, 1908 | 6091 | Conservatives | 1892, 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908 | none (1892-1906) Dick Parlow (1906-1908) | |
2 | Dick Parlow (1857-1927) |
27 December, 1908 | 12 February, 1917 | 2969 | Conservatives | 1909, 1913 | Enoch Hardy | |
3 | Peter Hansson (1860-1920) |
12 February, 1917 | 6 March, 1920 | 1118 | Labour | 1917 | Nelson Egnell | |
4 | Nelson Egnell (1885-1946) |
6 March, 1920 | 23 April, 1936 | 5892 | Labour | 1920, 1924 | Martin Trevarthen (1920-1926) Lucas Pembroke (1926-1935) Martin Trevarthen (1935-1936) | |
5 | Lucas Pembroke (1884-1950) |
23 April, 1936 | 12 February, 1937 | 295 | Conservative | 1936 | Frederick Maynard | |
1937-1946 File:ImaguaFlag.png • Prime Minister of the Republic of Imagua • File:ImaguaFlag.png | ||||||||
(5) | Lucas Pembroke (1884-1950) |
12 February, 1937 | 23 April, 1944 | 2627 | Conservatives | 1940 | Frederick Maynard | |
6 | Frederick Maynard (1893-1972) |
23 April, 1944 | 29 November, 1946 | 950 | Conservatives | 1944 | Martin Ellingham | |
1946-present File:ImaguaFlag.png • Prime Minister of the Republic of Imagua • File:ImaguaFlag.png | ||||||||
(6) | Frederick Maynard (1893-1972) |
29 November, 1946 | 23 April, 1952 | 1972 | Conservatives | 1948 | Martin Ellingham | |
7 | File:Ernman52.jpg | Marguerite Ernman (1920-2009) |
23 April, 1952 | 23 April, 1956 | 1461 | Labour | 1952 | Jim Stevens |
8 | Martin Ellingham (1904-1989) |
23 April, 1956 | 23 April, 1960 | 1461 | Conservatives | 1956 | Giovanni Almgren | |
9 | Efrem Lacovara (1919-2013) |
23 April, 1960 | 23 April, 1968 | 2922 | Democratic Labourers' | 1960, 1964 | Marguerite Ernman | |
10 | File:Prime Minister Dr. Eric Williams of Trinidad & Tobago (cropped).jpg | Eric Fleming (1911-1981) |
23 April, 1968 | 23 April, 1972 | 1461 | Democratic Labourers' | 1968 | Marguerite Ernman |
11 | Querano Piro (1925-1994) |
23 April, 1972 | 23 April, 1980 | 2922 | Conservatives | 1972, 1976 | Anthony Brockett | |
12 | Anthony Brockett (1931-1985) |
23 April, 1980 | 23 April, 1984 | 1461 | Conservatives | 1980 | Isaac Egnell | |
13 | File:Privitera84.jpg | Edmondo Privitera (1944-) |
23 April, 1984 | 23 April, 1992 | 2922 | Democratic Labourers' | 1984, 1988 | Gerald Larsson |
14 | Isaac Egnell (1916-2005) |
23 April, 1992 | 27 May, 1995 | 1129 | Conservatives | 1992 | Monica Malzone | |
15 | Austin Houghton (1931-) |
27 May, 1995 | 22 May, 1997 | 726 | National Reform | 1995 | Rudy Wilkinson | |
16 | Viviana Andreoli (1919-2005) |
22 May, 1997 | 22 May, 2001 | 1461 | Democratic Labourers' | 1997 | Edmondo Privitera | |
17 | Erico D'Antonio (1938-) |
22 May, 2001 | 23 April, 2004 | 1067 | National Party | 2001 | Agnes Ingram | |
18 | Agnes Ingram (1945-) |
23 April, 2004 | 23 April, 2008 | 1461 | National Party | 2004 | Saverio Merante | |
19 | Saverio Merante (1949-) |
23 April, 2008 | 23 April, 2012 | 1461 | National Party | 2008 | Dennis Egnell | |
(13) | Edmondo Privitera (1944-) |
23 April, 2012 | 23 April, 2016 | 1461 | Democratic Labourers' | 2012 | Gerald Larsson | |
20 | Douglas Egnell (1968-) |
23 April, 2016 | incumbent | 3101 | Democratic Labourers' | 2012 | Renzo Imburgia |
List of living former Prime Ministers
Since the election of Douglas Egnell as Prime Minister of Imagua and the Assimas in 2016, there have been five former Prime Ministers of Imagua and the Assimas who are still alive.
Edmondo Privitera
served 1984-1992 and 2012-2016
born 1944 (age 80)Austin Houghton
served from 1995-1997
born 1931 (age 93)Erico D'Antonio
served from 2001-2004
born 1938 (age 86)Agnes Ingram
served 2004-2008
born 1945 (age 79)Saverio Merante
served from 2008-2012
born 1949 (age 75)