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Prime Minister of
the Satavian Federation
Coat of Arms of Satavia.png
Coat of Arms of Satavia
Flag of the Prime Minister of Satavia.png
Flag of the Prime Minister of Satavia
John Key February 2015.jpg
Incumbent
Arthur Warwick
since 22nd August 2020
Stylethe Right Honourable
Reports toThe President and the House of Representatives
ResidenceThe Residence, Port Hope
Kingsleigh Castle
AppointerPresident of Satavia
So long as the Prime Minister commands a majority in the House of Representatives, or they have succeded a predecessor without an election
Term lengthNone
On the condition that an election is held at least every four years
Inaugural holderRichard Somerset, 1st Viscount Somerset of Jamestone
Formation1st October, 1816
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister (office vacant)
Salary€350,000
Websitewww.pm.gov.sv

The Prime Minister of Satavia is the head of government of Satavia. The Prime Minister acts as head of the executive and the legislature, as per the Northabbey Model inherited from Estmere.

The position was formed in 1816 under Estmerish rule of the Dominion of Satavia, and it's first held by Richard Somerset, 1st Viscount Somerset of Jamestone. Following independence in 1936, the position was retained and became both Head of Government and also Head of State - but following a coup three years later, the position was born in its current form.

List

Dominion of Satavia (1816-1936)

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Electorate Served Last office held before election Elections Won Governor-General
(Monarch)
1 Richard Somerset
1st Viscount Somerset of Jamestone
(1756-1838)
Lord Charles Henry Somerset.jpg Conservative 1 October
1816
27 January
1827
Division of Terrence, Orange Province,
1816-1827 (defeated)
Governor of the Orange Province 1816
1820
1824
Governor General
King of Estmere
2 Pieter Dandre
(1769-1833)
1stEarlOfEllenborough.jpg United Dominion Party 27 January
1827
14 February
1833
Division of Royal, Hope Province,
1816-1833 (died)
Leader of His Majesty's Oppositon 1827
1831
Governor General
King of Estmere
3 Edward Skimms
1788-1847
Henry Pottinger.jpg United Dominion Party 14 February
1833
22 August
1835
Division of Breybach, Hope Province,
1824-1835 (defeated)
HM Treasurer Governor General
King of Estmere
4 Charles Smyth-Jones
1st Viscount Talbot
(1791-1875)
James Knox Polk by GPA Healy, 1858.jpg Conservative 22 August
1835
22 August
1847
Division of Talbot, Central Territory,
1827-1847 (defeated)
Leader of His Majesty's Oppositon 1835
1839
1843
Governor General
King of Estmere
5 Johnathon Grim-Morely
(1772-1859)
WSeward.png Liberal 22 August
1847
22 August
1855
Division of Hansvaal, Northern Hope,
1827-1859 (died)
Governor of the Northern Hope 1847
1851
Governor General
King of Estmere
6 Johan van Vallier
1st Viscount van Vallier of Camburton
(1812-1904)
Lord Viscount Canning.jpg Conservative 22 August
1855
22 August
1879
Division of Veld, Northern Hope,
1847-1879 (retired)
Leader of His Majesty's Oppositon 1855
1859
1863
1867
1871
1875
Governor General
King of Estmere
7 Oliver Booth
(1799-1883)
5thEarlOfRanfurly.jpg United Dominion Party 22 August
1879
11 May
1882
Division of Auld, Northern Hope,
1875-1882 (resigned)
Leader of His Majesty's Oppositon 1879 Governor General
King of Estmere
8 Derek Auldwin
(1822-1901)
James Abram Garfield, photo portrait seated.jpg United Dominion Party 11 May
1882
14 June
1883
Division of Bartlet, Ballyleigh,
1835-1883 (resigned)
HM Treasurer Governor General
King of Estmere
9 Willem Pienaar
(1822-1901)
KrugerPaulusJohannes.jpg United Dominion Party 14 June
1883
22 August
1883
Division of Somerset, Orange Province,
1835-1883 (defeated)
Minister for Agriculture Governor General
King of Estmere
10 Admiral
Sir Arthur O'Connell
(1846-1944)
John Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet.jpg Conservative Party 22 August
1883
13 January
1901
Division of Grange, Hope Province,
1879-1901 (retired)
Leader of His Majesty's Opposition 1883
1887
1891
1895
1899
Governor General
King of Estmere
11 Henry King-Stewart
13th Earl Stewart of Westenquay
(1839-1932)
Patrick Duncan.jpg Conservative Party 13 January
1901
22 August
1903
Division of Eastmore, Ballyleigh,
1883-1903 (defeated)
HM Treasurer Governor General
King of Estmere
12 Daniel Kreager
(1862-1942)
Sir George Pearce.jpg Liberal Party 22 August
1903
22 August
1911
Division of Greenshore, Ballyleigh,
1895-1911 (retired)
1903
1907
Governor General
King of Estmere
13 Jacobus Pienaar
(1866-1951)
Pjjoubert.jpg Liberal Party 22 August
1911
22 August
1915
Division of Archdale, Hope Province,
1903-1915 (defeated)
HM Treasurer 1911 Governor General
King of Estmere
14 Sydney Warwick
(1866-1951)
Wm Lyon Mackenzie King.jpg United Dominion Party 22 August
1915
22 August
1927
Division of Holt, Orange Province,
1899-1927 (retired)
Leader of His Majesty's Opposition 1915
1919
1923
Governor General
King of Estmere
15 Edward Limes
(1890-1941)
Michael Joseph Savage Portrait.jpg Liberal Party 22 August
1927
23 September
1936
Division of Court, Hope Province,
1915-1939 (removed)
Leader of His Majesty's Opposition 1927

(Great War)
1935
Governor General
King of Estmere

Union of Satavia (1936-1939)

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Electorate Served Last office held before election Elections Won
(15) Edward Limes
(1890-1941)
Michael Joseph Savage Portrait.jpg Liberal Party 23 September
1936
13 February
1939
Division of Court, Hope Province,
1915-1939 (removed)
Prime Minister
(under Estmerish rule)
1936

Republic of Satavia (1939-1976)

Parties

  National Party   Nasionale Hervorming

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Term of office Elected
(Parliament)
Political party Government
Took office Left office Time in office
16 Arthur Percival.jpg Field Marshal
Oscar Harrision
(1893-1941)
13 February 1939 28 April 1941 2 years, 74 days National O. Harrison
Harrison lead the February Coup against Edward Limes' government in 1939, and thereafter began the proccess of dismantling democracy in Satavia. Harrison was assassinated by members of the pro-democracy SRA in April 1941.
17 EWhitehead.jpg Johan van Velix
(1865-1941)
28 April 1941 23 December 1941 239 days National J. van Velix
Johan van Velix took power following the assasination of Field Marshall Harrison in April that year. In his eight-month stint as Prime Minister, van Velix vowed to avenge the death of Harrison and declared martial law across the country. He suffered a stroke and died later that year.
18 Jan Smuts 1947.jpg General
Christiaan Pienaar
(1899-1972)
MP for Division of Harris, Hope Province
23 December 1941 17 June 1949 7 years, 176 days National Pienaar I-II-III
Pienaar, who had served as Treasurer in both Oscar Harrison and Johan van Velix's governments, took over when van Velix suffered a stroke and died in December 1941. Pienaar lead a huge crackdown on Leftists and any dissent whatsoever. Resigned in 1949 so as to replace Edward Collingham as President.
19 JohnCurtin.jpg Daniël Wilson
(1904-2001)
MP for Division of Grange Lake, Hope Province
17 June 1949 3 March 1961 11 years, 259 days National Wilson I-II-III-IV
Daniël Wilson replaced Christiaan Pienaar when he stepped down to replace Collingham as President of Satavia. Wilson had served as Governor of the Hope Province in the years prior to his ascendency to the position of Prime Minister. During his tenure, Wilson further restricted civil liberties and authorised the crushing of the 1955 Satavian riots, which was condemned internationally. He stepped down in 1961, and became President two years later when Arthur Lindsey retired.
20 William Harper 1965 (Getty).jpg Daan van Brietenbach
(1907-1969)
3 March 1961 9 November 1969 8 years, 251 days National van Brietenbach I-II
Daan van Brietenbach replaced Daniël Wilson as Prime Minister in 1961. A controversial figure, he deeply divided the National Party, and his actions would ultimately lead to its demise. Ordered mass crackdowns on civil unrest and introduced various racial laws that the National Party had previously refrained from implementing. He remained as Prime Minister until his assassination by a lone gunman from one of the few remaining native tribes in Satavia whilst leaving a summit with leaders of the provincial governments.
21 Mark Partridge.jpg Henry Parkinson
(1922-1999)
9 November 1969 18 January 1970 70 days National E. Malir
Serving as Treasurer at the time of Daan van Brietenbach's assasination, Parkinson was chosen to replace him. Parkinson proved to be weak and incapable, and was replaced by Altus Meyer after just two months.
22 Walter Nash (ca 1940s).jpg Altus Meyer
(1899-1971)
18 January 1970 2 July 1971 1 year, 165 days National A. Meyer
Altus Meyer, despite being 71 and in ill health was chosen to lead the party and become Prime Minister. Two factions that had formed in the National Party could not agree on a successor so longtime party member Meyer was chosen as a compromise. Ultimately, Meyer was too ill to deal with the stress of the premiership and was incapacitated for most of his time in office. Died in office.
Keith Holyoake (1960).jpg Keith Bernstein
(1909-1982)
2 July 1971 29 July 1971 27 days Caretaker government Bernstein caretaker
The National Party's two factions were now locked in a power struggle, and so senior civil-servant and Cabinet Secretary Kieth Bernstein was appointed to lead a caretaker administration whilst a government was formed. His administration lasted less than a month.
23 Sir John Lavarack.jpg General
Hendrik Botha
(1933-)
29 July 1971 27 September 1976 5 years, 60 days Nasionale Hervorming Botha I-II
Botha, who had previously been serving as Chief of the Satavian Defence Forces, was picked by the Nasionale Hervorming (National Reform) wing of the National Party as their candidate to take the premiership. Botha's National Party opponent committed suicide two days before the election, although this claim is disputed by many. Botha, under intense international pressure in the form of sanctions, began several internal reforms that saw the country open up. At odds with President Willem Pieters, who thought that this would lead to the end of National Party rule. Ultimately, with laws against protests relaxed huge demonstrations were staged in the capital, Port Hope, and across the country. Botha ordered the Hope Province Provincial Guard to crush the demonstrators in Port Hope; the Provincial Guard disobeyed his orders, and led by Johannes Klopper they seized the Parliament Buildings and residences of the President and Prime Minister, arresting Botha and ending National Party leadership.

Satavian Federation (1976-present)

Parties

  Conservative & Country   Liberal

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Constituency
Term of office Elected
(Parliament)
Political party Government
Took office Left office Time in office
24 GeldenHuys.jpg Lt. Col.
Johannes Klopper
(1930-2009)
27 September 1976 29 October 1976 32 days J. Klopper
As General Commanding the Hope Province National Guard, Klopper lead a military force into Port Hope and deposed the ruling National Party government. Helped organise elections and the peaceful transition of power to an elected Prime Minister.
25 Sir Henry Winneke (cropped).JPG Eric Edwards
(1935-2017)
MP for Division of Baxter, Hope Province
29 October 1976 22 August 1984 7 years, 298 days 1976 (32nd)
1980 (33rd)
Liberal E. Edwards III
First elected Prime Minister of Satavia since 1936. Edwards lead the campaign to defeat right-wing reactionary forces during the Satavian Crisis, and persued closer ties with Tacunia and the Euclean Community. Edwards won a supermajority in the 1980 general election.
26 Joh Bjelke-Petersen.jpg Pieter van Vaalder
(1932-2009)
MP for Division of Muilder, New Borland
22 August 1984 22 August 1988 4 years 1984 (34th) Liberal P. van Vaalder
Pieter van Vaalder had previously served as Premier of New Borland from 1976 until 1984, until he won the Liberal Party nomination. He was elected to parliament the same year. His reputation was damaged by an extra-marital affair in 1985, and was futher impacted by a major backbench rebellion that saw him lose his narrow majority in 1987. He was forced to enter into a confidence-and-supply agreement with the Social Democratic Party.
27 Sir Ninian Stephen.jpg Ben De Villiers
(1946-)
MP for Division of Marais, Orange Province
22 August 1988 11 February 1991 2 years, 173 days 1988 (35th) Conservative & Country B. De Villiers
Elected in a landslide victory caused by incumbent Prime Minister Pieter van Vaalder's unpopularity, De Villiers embarked on huge spending cuts which resulted in the privatisation of many state-owned enterprises, such as Satavian Airlines. A proposal to cut federal benefits culminated in a media firestorm, and forced his resignation in early 1992.
28 Jim Bolger 2018 (cropped).jpg Rian de Klerk
(1932-2011)
MP for Division of Fender, Westerse Vrystaat
11 February 1991 22 August 1992 1 year, 193 days Conservative & Country R. de Klerk
Having previously served as Treasurer under the De Villiers government, de Klerk was appointed Prime Minister by President Uys the same day as De Villiers resigned. de Klerk lost the 1992 general election.
29 Colin Barnett (formal) crop.jpg John Barrett
(1958-)
MP for Division of Pienaar, Hope Province
22 August 1992 22 August 1996 4 years 1992 (36th) Liberal J. Barrett
Barrett lead a liberal-majority government and promised to improve access to free, public healthcare across all provinces in Satavia. Despite having a majority in both houses, Barrett failed to deliver on his campaign promises and lost the 1996 general election. Barrett also helped engineer the Kingsleigh Treaty, which established ASTCOM.
30 F. W. de Klerk 2012.jpg Hendrik Louw
(1936-)
MP for Division of Matthys, Hope Province
22 August 1996 22 August 2000 4 years 1996 (37th) Conservative & Country H. Louw
Louw oversaw the passage of the Satavia Act, 1999, in addition to the seperation of Port Hope from the Hope Province. Louw did not run for re-election in 2000, and instead was nominated as the Conservative & Country Party's candidate for President. They narrowly lost the 2000 general election, and consequently Louw retired.
31 James D. Wolfensohn 2003.jpg Milo Malan
(1958-)
MP for Division of Clarke, Groenvelde Vrystaat
22 August 2000 26 May 2003 2 years, 277 days 2000 (38th) Liberal M. Malan
Malan lead his party to the narrowest electoral victory since the 1879 general election. His premiership was tainted by rumour and speculation surrounding his electoral victory, and irregularities in the balloting process in the Westerse Vrystaat which had decided the election. In 2003, a Hope Post investigation accused Malan of ballot stuffing in key marginal constituencies in the Westerse Vrystaat. Malan resigned four days later.
32 Chris Bowen 2016.jpg Andries Kuiper
(1960-)
MP for Division of Kayle, Orange Province
26 May 2003 22 August 2004 1 year, 88 days Liberal A. Kuiper
Kuiper's short premiership was tainted by the fallout from Malan's alleged electoral fraud, and was damaged irreparably when the Satavian Federal Police raided Malan's house and the Liberal Party headquarters. In June 2004, with just two months until the election, the SFP arrested and charged Malan with electoral fraud.
33 Bill English Official.jpg Edward Norton
(1961-)
MP for Division of Johnson, Hope Province
22 August 2004 18 June 2010 5 years, 300 days 2004 (39th)
2008 (40th)
Conservative & Country E. Norton III
Norton's premiership was almost immediately encumbered by the Great Reccesion of 2005. Poverty and the unemployment rate skyrocketed practically overnight in Satavia, and the domino effect lead to most of Satavia's major banks declaring bankruptcy. Norton's handling of the crisis lead to his re-election in a massive double-majority, securing 5 out of the 8 provinces and territories in the 2008 general election. Norton's wife was killed in a car crash in January 2010, and Norton retired as a consequence.
34 David Cameron official.jpg Jago Elliot
(1973-)
MP for Division of Cape Devon, Hope Province
18 June 2010 9 February 2014 3 years, 236 days 2012 (41st) Conservative & Country J. Elliot III
Having previously served as Treasurer under the Norton government, Elliot seized victory in the Conservative & Country Party leadership election of 2010. His re-election in 2012 saw a major shift in the voter demographic, with the Conservative & Country party winning the youth vote by a substantive margin. In early 2014, Elliot faced an unexpected leadership challenge from within his party, lead by Deputy Prime Minister Ella Van Schalkwyk. Elliot lost the leadership election by one vote and resigned as Prime Minister.
35 Portrait of Julie Bishop.jpg Ella Van Schalkwyk
(1968-)
MP for Division of Marais, Orange Province
9 February 2014 22 August 2016 2 years, 195 days Conservative & Country E. Van Schalkwyk
Ella Van Schalkwyk served as Satavia's first female Prime Minister, and came to power after deposing incumbent Prime Minsiter Jago Elliot. She immediately faced intense critcism from the press, which was staunchly against the removal of Elliot as Prime Minister. She lead her party to a narrow defeat in the 2016 general election, and resigned as leader of the party as a result.
36 Mark McGowan headshot.jpg Jan McKinley
(1967-)
MP for Division of Cornell, Hope Province
22 August 2016 22 August 2020 4 years 2016 (42nd) Liberal J. McKinley
Jan McKinley secured a narrow victory in the 2016 general election, and began a series of reforms to Satavia's welfare and benefits system. In late 2018, his administration came into direct conflict with the governments of the Orange Province and Westerese Vrystaat when McKinley attempted to force them to provide free healthcare to all Satavians. The Orange Province agreed to begin the incorporation of private healthcare into a publicly funded model with federal funding, but the Westerese Vrystaat fought a supreme court battle that culminated in a loss for McKinley. He lost to a landslide Conservative & Country victory in the 2020 general election.
37 John Key February 2015.jpg Arthur Warwick
(1966-)
MP for Division of Johnson, Hope Province
22 August 2020 Incumbent 4 years, 59 days 2020 (43rd)
2022 (44th)
Conservative & Country A. Warwick I-Warwick-Lawson
Warwick won a landslide election in the 2020 general election. He persued a hardline policy on socialist states, including Chistovodia and Maracao, notably refusing to send aid to Maracao after the eruption of Pico de Sangue, and taking a hardline stance on Chistovodia during the Arucian Sea Crisis. Legalised recreational use of Cannabis following a referendum in December 2020. Incumbent.