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The Prime Minister of Mascylla (Hesurian: Premierminister Maskilliens), also known as simply the Prime Minister or PM, is the elected head of government of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla.
Timeline and list
Prime Minister | Term of office | Affiliation | Deputy Prime Minister | |||
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1 | Wilhelm Stenreck 1751–1849 |
20 May 1793 – 8 September 1835 |
Unaffiliated | Adolph Ernst-Hannel | ||
Otto von Glücksfelde | ||||||
Friedrich Gäste | ||||||
2 | Friedrich Gäste 1756–1850 |
16 September 1835 – 20 December 1843 |
Unaffiliated | Ludwig von Brechtscheid | ||
Claus Mannerich | ||||||
3 | Emmanuel Lyder 1784–1878 |
2 January 1844 – 13 March 1853 |
National Democrats | Philipp Bräu | ||
4 | Moritz von Purbell 1811–1904 |
17 March 1853 – 24 June 1861 |
National Democrats | Georg Juhle | ||
Hannes-Jürgen Meinsfeld | ||||||
5 | Philipp Bräu 1808–1879 |
1 July 1861 – 22 November 1877 |
Centre | Hannes-Jürgen Meinsfeld | ||
Wilhelm Fried | ||||||
Oswald Göttinger | ||||||
6 | File:OswaldGöttinger.jpg | Oswald Göttinger 1839–1912 |
13 December 1877 – 4 April 1885 |
Proletarian Party | Christoph Hängel | |
Siegfried Fischer |