Premier of Paretia
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Premier of Paretia | |
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Premiê da Paretia(Luzelese) Primero De Paretia (Esmeiran) Premier De Paretia (Tosuton) Premeira De Paretia (Visegan) | |
Style | Mr./Mrs. Premier (formal) Premier (informal) |
Member of | Cabinet · State Council · National Security Council |
Reports to | Monarch of Paretia and the Senado da Paretia |
Residence | Primavera Palace, Precea |
Seat | Precea |
Nominator | Political Parties |
Appointer | Monarch of Paretia Appointed by monarch after an election and government is formed |
Term length | No Term Limits In Office as long as they have support in the legislature |
The Premier of Paretia (Luzelese: Premiê da Paretia; Esmeiran: Primero De Paretia; Visegan: Premeira De Paretia; Tosuton: Premier De Paretia), officially known as the President of the Council of Ministers of The United Kingdom of Paretia (Luzelese: Presidente do Conselho de Ministros do Reino Unido da Paretia; Esmeiran: Presidente del Consejo de Ministros del Reino Unido de Paretia; Visegan: Presidente do Consello de Ministros do Reino Unido de Paretia; Tosuton: President del Consell de Ministres del Regne Unit de Paretia), is the chief advisor to the Monarch of Paretia and the head of government of Paretia. This office holds power in both the executive and legislative branches as the head of the Council of Ministers. The office is accountable to the Monarch, the Senado da Paretia and their political parties.
(WIP - HISTORY OF THE OFFICE, CREATION IN 1833)
The premier is appointed by the Monarch after a general election or a resignation or any other creation of a vacancy in the office. The leader of the majority of the Senado da Paretia is appointed to the office and is tasked with the formation of a government with the responsibility to lead Paretia.
The official residence of the Premier of Paretia is the large and magnificent Primavera Palace, located in the district of Bandeira Roxa in Precea.
Naming Conventions
History
Appointment
Roles
Benefits
Living Former Premiers
List
(WIP)
First United Kingdom (1833-1935)
Second United Kingdom (1946-)
Premier | Term of office | Affiliation | Monarch | |||
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24 | Augusto Gama-Castro 1899– 1964 |
3 November 1946 – 7 August 1947 |
Transitionary Junta (Independent) | Tiago V | ||
25 | Martim Albuquerque 1902– 1978 |
7 August 1947 – 30 August 1953 |
Catholic Democracy Party | Tiago V | ||
Pio II | ||||||
26 | Dário Varejão 1923– 1979 |
30 August 1953 – 28 May 1959 |
Paretian Labour Party | Pio II | ||
27 | Leonel Freitas 1919– 1970 |
28 May 1959 – 6 July 1963 |
People's Front | Pio II | ||
28 | Danilo Abril 1930– 1986 |
30 July 1963 – 1 August 1969 |
Catholic Democracy Party | Pio II | ||
29 | Caetano Ribeira Da Vila 1928– 2001 |
1 August 1969 – 11 August 1972 |
People's Front | Pio II | ||
30 | Eugênio Dantas 1927– 2003 |
1 August 1972 – 11 August 1975 |
Paretian Labour Party | Pio II | ||
31 | Timoteo Cabral 1939– 1988 |
11 August 1975 – 11 August 1981 |
Conservative Union | Pio II | ||
Erasmo | ||||||
32 | Manuela Morais 1951– |
11 August 1981 – 12 August 1984 |
Liberals of Paretia | Erasmo | ||
33 | Martí Solaries 1959– |
12 August 1984 – 9 August 1990 |
Conservative Union | Erasmo | ||
34 | Julío Pires 1940– 2012 |
9 August 1990 – 9 August 1999 |
Social Democrats | Erasmo | ||
35 | Eduardo de Santa Maria 1952– |
9 August 1999 – 12 August 2002 |
Social Democrats | Erasmo | ||
36 | Marcelo Simões 1959– |
12 August 2002 – 9 August 2008 |
Conservative Union | Erasmo | ||
37 | Felipe Pascoal 1960– |
9 August 2008 – 11 August 2011 |
Social Democrats | Erasmo | ||
38 | Vasco Gonçalves 1956– |
11 August 2011 – 11 August 2020 |
Conservative Union | Erasmo | ||
39 | Isilda Cerqueira 1979– |
11 August 2020 – |
Independent (2020-2021) Patron League (2021-) |
Erasmo |