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The Prime Minister of Besmenia (Besmenian: ''Ministerpräsident von Besmenien'') is the head of government in the Federal Republic of [[Besmenia]]. | The Prime Minister of Besmenia (Besmenian: ''Ministerpräsident von Besmenien'') is the head of government in the Federal Republic of [[Besmenia]]. | ||
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The Prime Minster has his place of work and residence in the | The Prime Minster has his place of work and residence in the [[Federal House]] in [[Laitstadt]]. | ||
==List of Prime Minsters of Besmenia since 1920== | ==List of Prime Minsters of Besmenia since 1920== | ||
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Prime Minster of the Federal Republic of Besmenia | |
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Ministerpräsident der Bundesrepublik Besmenien | |
Status | Head of Government |
Residence | Federal House |
Nominator | President of Besmenia |
Term length | 4 years, renewable |
Constituting instrument | Basic Law of Besmenia |
Formation | 2 July 1920 |
Deputy | Vice Prime Minister of Besmenia |
Salary | 260,350 BS annually |
The Prime Minister of Besmenia (Besmenian: Ministerpräsident von Besmenien) is the head of government in the Federal Republic of Besmenia.
History
Election
At the federal election, 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 Federal House in Laitstadt.
List of Prime Minsters of Besmenia since 1920
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Tenure (Years and days) |
Party | Cabinet | ||
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Robert Falk (1872–1955) |
2 July 1920 |
1 September 1924 |
4 years, 61 days | Besmenian Democratic Party | Falk (1920-1924) | ||
Heinz Dimmler (1871–1965) |
1 September 1924 |
2 September 1940 |
16 years, 1 day | Besmenian People's Party | Dimmler I (1924-1928) Dimmler II (1928-1932) Dimmler III (1932-1936) Dimmler IV (1936-1940) | ||
Friedrich Bock (1888–1981) |
2 September 1940 |
4 September 1944 |
4 years, 2 days | Besmenian People's Party | Bock (1940-1944) | ||
Albrecht Neumann (1889–1977) |
4 September 1944 |
3 September 1956 |
11 years, 365 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Neumann I (1944-1948) Neumann II (1948-1952) Neumann III (1952-1956) | ||
Günther Brecht (1899–1990) |
3 September 1956 |
17 June 1962 |
5 years, 287 days | Besmenian People's Party | Brecht I (1956-1960) Brecht II (1960-1962) | ||
Wolfgang Butz (1917–1989) |
17 June 1962 |
7 September 1964 |
2 years, 82 days | Besmenian People's Party | Butz (1962-1964) | ||
Johannes Schmidt (1908–2003) |
7 September 1964 |
4 September 1972 |
7 years, 363 days | Social Democratic Union | Schmidt I (1964-1968) Schmidt II (1968-1972) | ||
File:Robert Gleitzmann.jpg | Robert Gleitzmann (1910–1999) |
4 September 1972 |
1 September 1980 |
7 years, 363 days | Besmenian People's Party | Gleitzmann I (1972-1976) Gleitzmann II (1976-1980) | |
Martin Beiter (1945–1991) |
1 September 1980 |
5 February 1991 † |
10 years, 157 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Beiter I (1980-1984) Beiter II (1984-1988) Beiter III (1988-1991) | ||
Otto Schulz (1938–) Acting Prime Minister |
5 February 1991 |
12 February 1991 |
7 days | Besmenian People's Party | Acting | ||
Kurt Stöger (1939–) |
12 February 1991 |
7 September 1992 |
1 year, 208 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Stöger (1991-1992) | ||
Erik Tautenbach (1937–2019) |
7 September 1992 |
4 September 2000 |
7 years, 363 days | Besmenian People's Party | Tautenbach I (1992-1996) Tautenbach II (1996-2000) | ||
Laura Kummstein (1950-) |
4 September 2000 |
3 September 2012 |
11 years, 365 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Kummstein I (2000-2004) Kummstein II (2004-2008) Kummstein III (2008-2012) | ||
Theodor Sidemann (1969-) |
3 September 2012 |
Incumbent | 12 years, 82 days | Besmenian People's Party | Sidemann I (2012-2016) Sidemann II (2016-2020) Sidemann III (2020-) |
Trivia
- Albrecht Neumann was the first prime minister who previously was governor of a Besmenian state.
- The oldest prime minister was Robert Gleitzmann, who took office at the age of 62. The youngest prime minister was Martin Beiter, who was sworn in at the age of 35.