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Revision as of 14:18, 6 December 2020
Prime Minister of the Republic of Satavia | |
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Style | the Honourable |
Reports to | Governor-General of the Republic of Satavia (de jure) |
Residence | The Residence, Port Hope |
Appointer | currently Arthur Livingstone-Scott |
Term length | 4/5 Years [1] |
Inaugural holder | Richard Somerset |
Formation | 3rd August 2020 |
Deputy | currently none, previously Deputy Prime Minister of Satavia |
Salary | 350,000 Guilders |
Website | www |
The Prime Minister of Satavia is the Head of Government of Satavia. The first Prime Minister of Satavia, Richard Somerset, served as Prime Minister from 1816 (with the foundation of the Hope Dominion) until 1820, serving just one term. Terms last four years (and often, more or possibly less) as the Prime Minister decides when to call an election. For example, a Prime Minister could become Prime Minister on the 1st January 2020, and then only call an election on the 31st December 2024, therefore effectively serving five years. Untill 1936, there were no term limits, allowing those like Arthur O'Connell, a politician of Caldian descent, to serve as Prime Minister for 28 years.
From 1935 (and the fall of the Kingdom of Satavia), term limits were introduced, and the first Republican Election was held in 1936. The elections were renamed Republican Election as an effort to distance them from the Monarchy. In 1980, the first non-Republican Prime Minister, Eric Edwards, since 1936 changed the name back to General Election. There have been a total of nine Conservative Prime Ministers, five Liberal Prime Ministers, one Hennish Party Prime Minister, six Republican Prime Ministers, four SDP Prime Ministers and one Independent Labour Prime Minister. There have been two caretaker governments, one in 1847 following the assasination of Edward Skimms and one in 1976, following the collapse of the Second Bleum Government. There has only been one father-son duo, the Elliot's, with Jago Elliot serving as the 27th and current Prime Minister, and his father Arthur Elliot who headed the Caretaker Government of 1976.
From 1935-1976, Satavia was described as an effective One Party State.
The current Prime Minister is Jago Elliot, the first Conservative Prime Minister since 1924. The Conservative Party were banned from 1935 until 1977, for being too pro-Monarchist.
The Satavian Parliament follows the Northabbey Model, which is a system of government created and named after Northabbey, in Estmere.
List of Parties that have formed a Government
- Liberal
- SDP
- Independent Labour
- Conservative
- Green
- Republican
- Monarchist
- Hennish Party (Defunct)
List
No. | Portrait | Name (Lifetime) |
Political Party | Term of Office | Elections Won | Governor-General | |
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Term Start | Term End | ||||||
1 | Richard Somerset 1756-1838 |
Conservatives | 3rd November 1816 | 13th February 1820 | 1816 General Election | TBD | |
2 | Arthur Mann 1789-1844 |
Liberals | 13th February 1820 | 24th October 1833 | 1820 General Election 1824 General Election 1828 General Election 1832 General Election |
TBD | |
3 | Edward Skimms 1800-1847 (assassinated) |
Conservatives | 24th October 1833 | 11th May 1847 (assassinated) | 1833 General Election 1835 General Election 1839 General Election 1843 General Election |
TBD | |
- Acting | George Kirr Lyne 1787-1849 |
Caretaker | 11th May 1847 | 8th June 1847 | N/A | TBD | |
4 | Frederick Loinge 1801-1875 |
Conservatives | 8th June 1847 | 9th November 1855 | 1847 General Election 1851 General Election |
TBD | |
5 | Charles Mankin 1801-1875 |
Conservatives | 9th November 1855 | 11th August 1859 | 1855 General Election | TBD | |
6 | Johan van Valier 1822-1904 |
Conservatives | 11th August 1859 | 7th February 1883 | 1859 General Election 1863 General Election 1867 General Election 1871 General Election 1875 General Electtion 1879 General Election |
TBD | |
7 | Bric de Vil 1849-1922 |
Hennish Party | 7th February 1883 | 13th April 1886 | 1883 General Election | TBD | |
8 | Oliver Booth 1822-1899 |
Liberals | 13th April 1886 | 31st December 1895 | 1886 General Election 1890 General Election 1894 General Election |
TBD | |
9 | Derek Maskpin 1855-1937 |
Liberals | 31st December 1895 | 17th Febraury 1896 | N/A | TBD | |
10 | Admiral Sir Arthur O'Connell 1866-1951 |
Conservatives | 17th February 1896 | 18th October 1924 | 1896 General Election 1900 General Election 1904 General Election 1908 General Election 1912 General Election 1916 General Election 1920 General Election |
TBD | |
11 | Edward Limes 1868-1938 |
Liberals | 18th October 1924 | 13th February 1935 (removed from Office) | 1924 General Election Elections Suspended due to Great War |
TBD | |
12 | Field Marshal Oscar Harrison, Leader of the Provisional Government of The Republic 1855-1937 |
Martial Law/Military Control | 13th February 1935 | 31st December 1936 | N/A | N/A | |
13 | Jon Velix 1899-1972 |
Republicans | 31st December 1936 | 10th February 1944 | Elections not held | TBD | |
14 | Douglas Appleby-Smith 1914-2001 |
Republicans | 10th February 1944 | 21st August 1952 | TBD | ||
15 | Jim Thawker 1924- |
Republicans | 21st August 1952 | 15th December 1960 | TBD | ||
16 | Edward Stanley Smith 1924-1999 |
Republicans | 15th December 1960 | 19th November 1968 | TBD | ||
17 | Dick Bleum 1917-2004 |
Republicans | 19th November 1968 | 27th September 1976 | TBD | ||
- Acting | Arthur Elliot 1928- |
Caretaker | 27th September 1976 | 29th October 1976 | N/A | TBD | |
18 | Eric Edwards 1935-2017 |
SDP | 29th October 1976 | 8th March 1984 | 1976 General Election 1980 General Election |
TBD | |
19 | Daniel Creeger 1932-2009 |
SDP | 8th March 1984 | 24th September 1988 | 1984 General Election | TBD | |
20 | Adam Brightwell 1941-2011 |
Liberal | 24th September 1988 | 8th June 1992 | 1988 General Election | TBD | |
21 | Edvard Vingle 1968- |
Republican | 8th June 1992 | 23rd May 2000 | 1992 General Election 1996 General Election |
TBD | |
22 | Richard Nisse 1950- |
SDP/Monarchist Coalition Government (2003-2004) | 23rd May 2000 | 17th August 2004 | 2000 General Election | TBD | |
23 | 80px | Charles Hisloep-Freeke 1958- |
SDP/Green Coalition Government (2008-2012) | 17th August 2004 | 11th July 2012 | 2004 General Election 2008 General Election |
TBD |
24 | Johan de Vilock 1969- |
Independent Labour | 11th July 2012 | 22nd August 2020 | 2012 General Election 2016 General Election |
Arthur Livingstone-Scott | |
25 | Jago Elliot 1975- |
Conservative | 22nd August 2020 | Present | 2020 General Election | Arthur Livingstone-Scott |
- ↑ The PM must call an election at least 4 years, 364 days after his last election