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| Example || Robert Falk (1868-1955) || 2 July 1920 || 6 September 1924 || BDP
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| Example || Heinz Dimmler (1879-1971) || 6 September 1924|| 6 September 1940 || BVP
| Example || Heinz Dimmler (1879-1971) || 6 September 1924|| 6 September 1940 || BVP

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The Prime Minister of Besmenien (German: Ministerpräsident von Besmenien) is the head of government in the Federal Republic of Besmenien.

Tasks 

The Prime Minster is head of the government. He forms together with the Federal Ministers the government of Besmenien and he determine laws.

Election

At the federal election (German: Bundeswahl), which takes place every four years on the first Sunday in August. There the Prime Minister is elected together with the Parliament by the people. The term lasts about 4 years. Re-election is possible without limit.

Residence

The Prime Minster has his place of work and residence in the Ministeramtbüro in Laitstadt.

List of Besmenian Prime Ministers

Partys: BDP:Besmenische Demokratische Partei

BVP: Besmenische Volkspartei

SPB: Sozialdemokratische Partei Besmenien

FBBP: Freie Besmenische Bürgerpartei

GPB: Grüne Partei Besmenien

Portrait Name  Took  office Left  office Party
Robert Falk.jpg Robert Falk (1868-1955) 2 July 1920  6 September 1924  BDP
Example Heinz Dimmler (1879-1971) 6 September 1924 6 September 1940  BVP
Example Friedrich Bock (1890-1966) 6 September 1940 6 September 1948 BVP
Example Albert Neumann (1889-1977) 6 September 1948 6 September 1960  FBBP
Example Günther Brecht (1899-1990) 6 September 1960 6 September 1964 SPB
Example Johannes Schmidt (1907-2003) 6 September 1964 6 September 1972 SPB
Example Robert Gleitzmann (1910-1999) 6 September 1972 6 September 1984 BVP
Martin Beiter.jpg Martin Beiter (1945-1991) 6 September 1984 5 February 1991 FBBP
Kurt Stöger.jpg Kurt Stöger (1939*) 12 February 1991 6 September 1992 GPB
Example Erik Tautenbach (1937-2019) 6 September 1992  6 September 2000 SPB  
Example Laura  Kummstein (1957*) 6 September 2000 6 September 2012 BVP
Example Theodor Sidemann (1969*) 6 September 2012  in office BVP