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| [[Ludovic Crevier]]
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Revision as of 00:04, 23 September 2020

First Deputy of Meronnia
Premier Député de la République
Yves Leterme.jpg
Incumbent
Maximilien Sardou
since 17 March 2013
Executive branch
Style
  • First Deputy (informal)
  • His/Her Excellency (international correspondence)
StatusHead of Government
Member of
ResidencePalais Gouvernment
SeatSenone, Meronnia
NominatorPolitical Parties
AppointerPremier of Meronnia
Term lengthIndeterminate ("At the Chamber's Pleasure")
Constituting instrumentConstitutional Amendment 1822
PrecursorCaptain of the Chamber
Formation2nd October 1822
SalaryL279,000 annually

The First Deputy of Meronnia is the head of government of Meronnia. The current First Deputy is Maximilien Sardou, since 17 March 2013.

The First Deputy (informally abbreviated to FD) ranks as the most senior government minister. They are responsible for chairing meetings of the Council of Government, allocating posts to Federal Ministers within the government, acting as the spokesperson for the government, and providing advice to the Premier of Meronnia.

The existence of the office is stipulated in the Constitutional Amendment of 1822, wherein the role was first introduced. It replaced the previous position of Captain of the Chamber which was broadly less powerful.

List of First Deputies

Portrait Name (Birth - Death) Term of Office Political Party
17 FDYannick.jpg Yannick Desramaults 14 November 1943 - 18 November 1947 Faction Liberale
18 Mollet Harcourt 1948.jpg André Prudhomme 18 November 1947 - 16 November 1955 Faction Radicale
19 Portrait Menzies 1950s.jpg Ludovic Crevier 16 November 1955 - 16 November 1959 Parti Conservateur
20 JPLahaye.jpg Jean-Philippe Lahaye 16 November 1959 - 18 November 1965 Parti Pays-National
21 Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo (1986) (cropped).jpg Carine Cortot 18 November 1965 - 13 November 1975 Faction Radicale
22 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F057884-0009, Willy Brandt.jpg Christophe Thibault 13 November 1975 - 19 November 1979 Faction Liberale
23 Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt.jpg Léopold Deloffre 19 November 1979 - 13 November 1987 Faction Liberale
24 Vigdis Finnbogadottir (1985).jpg Solenn Camille 13 November 1987 - 11 November 1995 Faction Radicale
25 Antegono.jpg Grégory Antegono 11 November 1995 - 16 November 2003 Faction Liberale
26 Freya Van den Bossche.jpg Anne-Marie Génin 16 November 2003 - 17 November 2007 Faction Radicale
27 Di Rupo cropped.jpg Justin Beaux 17 November 2007 - 17 March 2013 Faction Radicale
28 Yves Leterme.jpg Maximilien Sardou 17 March 2013 - Faction Liberale