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==Living former prime ministers==
As of 2022, there are 5 living former prime ministers, the oldest being [[Koeh Bertkin]] (1999–2000, born 1957). The only Prime Minister of Skarmia since independence to die was [[Wipoch Kinikin]] (2000-05, born 1963), who died in office on 11 July 2005.
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|[[Revep Lonochin]]
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Revision as of 05:50, 21 May 2022

Prime Minister of Skarmia
Premjer-Ministër Ieskarmiket
Prem'yer-Ministr Skarmii
Skarmia Seal Full Latin.png
Incumbent
Lakoch Repinin
since 18 November 2018
TypeHead of government
Member ofGovernment of Skarmia
Reports toFederal President
Federal Assembly
AppointerFederal President
(President appoints the designated prime minister who has been confirmed by the Federal Assembly)
Term lengthNo fixed length
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Skarmia
Inaugural holderKoeh Bertkin
Formation17 March 1999
(25 years ago)
 (1999-03-17)
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Skarmia
Websitewww.gov.sa/premjer/

The Prime Minister of Skarmia (Skarmic: Premjer-Ministër Ieskarmiket; Beleroskovi: Prem'yer-Ministr Skarmii) is the head of government of Skarmia.

List of Federal Presidents of Skarmia

No. Name
(Born–Died)
Picture Term started Term ended Party Federal Assemblies Cabinets

1
Koeh Bertkin
(born 1957)
Mikhail Kasyanov, February 2000.jpg 17 March 1999 13 February 2000 Independent (P) Bertkin-Vasilyev
Independence Party of Skarmia Bertkin-Rilelin

2
Wipoch Kinikin
(1963–2005)
Surab Schwania.jpg 13 February 2000 17 August 2003 Independence Party of Skarmia 1st Kinikin-Rilelin I
17 August 2003 11 July 2005 2nd Kinikin-Rilelin II

3
Kristina Volkova
(born 1962)
Kristina Volkova.jpg 11 July 2005 20 April 2008 Independence Party of Skarmia Volkova-Rilelin
Volkova-Smirnov
20 April 2008 17 May 2008 3rd

4
Anatoli Lagunov
(born 1973)
Grigol Mgaloblishvili (November 20, 2008) (A).jpg 17 May 2008 17 October 2010 Independence Party of Skarmia Lagunov-Smirnov

5
Revep Lonochin
(born 1975)
Nika Gilauri (Thailand, 21 April 2010).jpg 17 October 2010 16 December 2012 Independence Party of Skarmia 4th Lonochin-Smirnov
Lonochin-Qatelin I

6
Anton Utkin
(born 1968)
Ivane Merabishvili.jpg 16 December 2012 28 May 2013 Independence Party of Skarmia 5th Utkin-Qatelin

(5)
Revep Lonochin
(born 1975)
Nika Gilauri (Thailand, 21 April 2010).jpg 28 May 2013 28 August 2016 Independence Party of Skarmia Lonochin-Qatelin II
Lonochin-Qatelin III
28 August 2016 18 November 2018 6th Lonochin-Qatelin IV

7
Lakoch Repinin
(born 1981)
File:Georgiy Washadze.jpg 18 November 2018 Incumbent Independence Party of Skarmia 7th Repinin-Qatelin
Repinin-Voronin

Living former prime ministers

As of 2022, there are 5 living former prime ministers, the oldest being Koeh Bertkin (1999–2000, born 1957). The only Prime Minister of Skarmia since independence to die was Wipoch Kinikin (2000-05, born 1963), who died in office on 11 July 2005.

Name Length of Term Date of birth
Koeh Bertkin 1999–2000 (1957-02-09) 9 February 1957 (age 67)
Kristina Volkova 2005–2008 (1962-03-01) 1 March 1962 (age 62)
Anatoli Lagunov 2008–2010 (1973-09-21) 21 September 1973 (age 51)
Revep Lonochin 2010–2012
2013–2018
(1975-03-15) 15 March 1975 (age 49)
Anton Utkin 2012–2013 (1968-06-22) 22 June 1968 (age 56)