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Vice Prime Minster of the Federal Republic of Besmenia | |
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Vizepremierminister der Bundesrepublik Besmenien | |
Style | Mr. Vice Prime Minister (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
Status | Deputy of the head of Government |
Nominator | Prime Minister of Besmenia |
Appointer | President of Besmenia |
Constituting instrument | Basic Law of Besmenia |
Formation | 2 July 1920 |
First holder | Martin Bolstein |
The Vice Prime Minister of Besmenia (Besmenian: Vizepremierminister von Besmenien) is the deputy for the Prime Minister of Besmenia.
The Vice Prime Minister is not the Prime Minister's successor if the Prime Minister's office ceases without a successor having been appointed (e.g. by resignation). The Prime Minister is obliged to continue in office on an executive basis if the Federal President requests him to do so. If, for example, the Prime Minister has passed away or other reasons speak against the management, the Federal President can also ask the vice prime minister or another minister. A new Prime Minister should be sworn in as soon as possible.
Appointment
The Prime Minister must appoint a permanent deputy, both when his cabinet is appointed and later when a deputy's office ends. The appointment must be made within a reasonable period of time. The decision is made by the Prime Minister alone, without the participation of the Federal President. This differs from the appointment of federal ministers in general: if someone is to become federal minister, the prime minister proposes them and the federal president appoints them.
Only one deputy is appointed. The prime minister is constitutionally free to select a deputy from among the federal ministers, so there is no federal minister that he cannot appoint. It is unimportant, for example, whether the federal minister leads a federal ministry or is a minister without portfolio. Due to his strong constitutional position, the Federal Chancellor always has the last word over the ministers, so that no minister could establish his own position of power through the deputy office.
Replacement case
Party affiliation
List of Besmenian Vice Prime Minister
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Tenure (Years and days) |
Party | Portfolio | Cabinet | ||
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1 | File:Martin Bolstein.png | Martin Bolstein (1869–1945) |
2 July 1920 |
1 September 1924 |
4 years, 61 days | Social Democratic Union | Foreign Affairs | Falk |
2 | Peter Gruber (1878–1960) |
1 September 1924 |
5 September 1932 |
8 years, 4 days | Social Democratic Union | Intra-Besmenian Relations | Dimmler I Dimmler II | |
3 | File:Manfred Bastermann.png | Manfred Bastermann (1889–1979) |
5 September 1932 |
7 September 1936 |
4 years, 2 days | Besmenian People's Party | Defense | Dimmler III |
4 | File:Josef Brocke.jpg | Josef Brocke (1881–1959) |
7 September 1936 |
2 September 1940 |
3 years, 360 days | Social Democratic Union | Intra-Besmenian Relations | Dimmler IIV |
5 | File:Siegfried Kemmerich.jpg | Siegfried Kemmerich (1897–1970) |
1 September 1940 |
4 September 1944 |
4 years, 3 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Finance | Bock |
6 | File:Heinrich Farn.png | Heinrich Farn (1897–1987) |
4 September 1944 |
1 September 1952 |
7 years, 363 days | Social Democratic Union | Economy | Neumann I Neumann II |
7 | Johannes Schmidt (1908–2003) |
1 September 1952 |
7 September 1964 |
12 years, 6 days | Social Democratic Union | Internal Affairs | Neumann III Brecht I Brecht II Butz | |
8 | File:Hans Meister.png | Hans Meister (1905–1966) |
7 September 1964 |
16 March 1966 † |
1 year, 190 days | Besmenian People's Party | Labour and Social Affairs | Schmidt I |
9 | File:Georg von Schulz.png | Georg von Schulz (1915–2005) |
16 March 1966 |
4 September 1972 |
6 years, 172 days | Besmenian People's Party | Labour and Social Affairs | Schmidt I Schmidt II |
10 | Konrad Berger (1910–1993) |
4 September 1972 |
15 September 1980 |
8 years, 11 days | Besmenian Republican Party | Foreign Affairs | Gleitzmann I Gleitzmann II | |
11 | Erik Tautenbach (1937–2019) |
15 September 1980 |
22 September 1983 |
3 years, 7 days | Besmenian People's Party | Health | Beiter I | |
12 | File:Walter Saumer.png | Walter Saumer (1928–2018) |
22 September 1983 |
13 February 1984 |
144 days | Free Besmenian Citizen's Party | Health | Beiter I |
13 | Doris Klammer (1939–) |
13 February 1984 |
21 September 1992 |
8 years, 221 days | Social Democratic Union | Internal Affairs | Beiter II Beiter III Stöger | |
14 | File:Christoph von Gertz.png | Christoph von Gertz (1940–) |
21 September 1992 |
2 October 2000 |
8 years, 11 days | Green Party of Besmenia | Foreign Affairs | Tautenbach I Tautenbach II |
15 | File:Wolfgang Brügmann.png | Wolfgang Brügmann (1947–) |
2 October 2000 |
27 September 2004 |
3 years, 361 days | Social Democratic Union | Finance | Kummstein I |
16 | Franz Bauer (1953–) |
27 September 2004 |
24 September 2012 |
7 years, 363 days | Besmenian People's Party | Economy | Kummstein II Kummstein III | |
17 | File:Walter Fricke.jpg | Walter Fricke (1957–) |
24 September 2012 |
6 September 2016 |
3 years, 348 days | Social Democratic Union | Defense | Sidemann I |