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| Klaas-Jan Grijsen<br><small>([[Wolfische Vrije Conservatieven|Free Conservative]])<br>Deputy Minister President</small> | | Klaas-Jan Grijsen<br><small>([[Wolfische Vrije Conservatieven|Free Conservative]])<br>Deputy Minister President</small> | ||
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| Evert-Jan Biester | | Evert-Jan Biester |
Revision as of 03:05, 4 November 2020
The Minister-president (Minister-president) is the head of government of a state and territory.
Constitutional roles and powers
Deputies
List of current office-holders
Minister-presidents of Atmoran states
Portrait | Name | Title | entered office | Party | Deputy Title | ||
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Alcanretia |
Christiaan van der Horst | Minister President of Alcanretia | 7 May 20010 | Free Democrats | Adriaan Boesewinkel (Free Democrats) Deputy Minister President | ||
Alsatia |
Mathijn Horstede | Minister President of Alsatia | 1 July 2013 | Conservative | Corneel ter Keurst (Conservative) Deputy Minister President | ||
Asvarre |
Antonio Potheine-Ververda | Minister President of Asvarre | 4 April 2016 | New Democratic | Sjaak van den Bovenkamp (New Democratic) Deputy Minister President | ||
Brandenburg |
Mirre Geist | Minister President of Brandenburg | 7 April 2014 | Conservative | Jan Barneveld (Conservative) Deputy Minister President | ||
Brunswick |
Frederik van Bezuidenhout | Minister President of Brunswick | 28 March 2013 | Free Conservative | Jurriaan Plaizier (Free Conservative) Deputy Minister President | ||
Doorn |
Valentijn Miskotte | Minister President of Doorn | 27 March 2013 | Conservative | Nicolaas Wieldraaijer (Conservative) Deputy Minister President | ||
Gallia |
Joris van Haeften | Minister President of Gallia | Liberal | Raphael Blücher (Liberal) Deputy Minister President | |||
Guldenhof | Cornelis van den Bussche | Minister President of Guldenhof | Free Conservative | Klaas-Jan Grijsen (Free Conservative) Deputy Minister President | |||
Huldenberg |
Evert-Jan Biester | Minister President of Huldenberg | CSU | Jan-Douwe Ronhaar (CSU) Deputy Minister President | |||
Larsenburg |
David Sjoerdsma | Minister President of Larsenburg | Liberal | Eline Gijsbert (Liberal) Deputy Minister President | |||
Leimuiden |
Johannes van Staa | Minister President of Leimuiden | Conservative | Heinrich Ratzenböck (Conservative) Deputy Minister President | |||
Lieseltania |
Asuka Mortier-Tyberghein | Minister President of Lieseltania | Free Conservative | Marianne Fiselier (Free Conservative) Deputy Minister President | |||
Lippe |
Jurriaan Maaneschjn | Minister President of Lippe | Conservative | Mathies Kleinemarsink (Conservative) Deputy Minister President | |||
Menevia |
Nathaniel Lathurna | 3rd Minister President of Menevia | 11 December 2089 | Conservative | Karst-Jan Stuiver (Volks Belang) Deputy Minister President | ||
Rothenburg |
Sijbrand van der Pols | 4th Minister President of Rothenburg | 8 September 2092 | Liberal | Machiel Immens (Liberal) Deputy Minister President | ||
Sayn-Ravenstein |
Nozomi Biemolt | 2nd Minister President of Sayn-Ravenstein | 7 March 2092 | Liberal | Daniel Sjöberg (Liberal) Deputy Minister President |