Prime Minister of Wallenland

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Prime Minister of Wallenland
Adrian Rurawhe August 2022 (cropped).jpg
Incumbent
Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà
since 20th August, 2020
StyleThe Honourable
(formal & diplomatic)
StatusHead of Government
AbbreviationPMOW
PMOUKW
Member ofLegislative Branch • The Cabinet
Reports toMonarchGrand Assembly
ResidenceWhite Palace
Term length4 years, 2 terms
Constituting instrumentWallene Constitution
FormationAugust 15, 1915; 109 years ago (1915-08-15)
First holderRonaldo Baihà'adada
DeputyVice Prime Minister of Wallenland
SalaryZ$150,000 annually

The Prime Minister of Wallenland is the head of government of Wallenland. According to the Constitution of Wallenland, the Prime Minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of the royal prerogative, chairs the Cabinet and selects its ministers, and is the commander-in-chief of the Wallenland Defence Forces.

History

List of Prime Ministers

Prime Minister of Wallenland

No. Portrait Name
(Years in office)
Term of office Political affiliation
1 Cakobau, died February 1883, photograph by Francis H. Dufty.jpg Ronaldo Baihà'adada
(1915-1917)
15 August
1915
1 August
1917
Liberal Party
2 Ramalho Ortigão (O Contemporaneo, Lisboa 1881), cropped.png Baltasar Inácio
(1917-1919)
1 August
1917
5 April
1919
Liberal Party
3 HearstAbout1910.jpg Hang Parran II
(1919-1923)
5 April
1919
5 April
1923
Christian Democratic Party
4 JuanSinghHawker.jpg Morgan Singh Gladforde
(1923-1927)
5 April
1923
5 April
1927
Liberal Party
5 Camilo Pessanha.jpg Ronaldo Nunes
(1927-1931)
5 April
1923
5 April
1927
Christian Democratic Party
6 JuanSinghHawker.jpg Morgan Singh Gladforde
(1931-1933)
5 April
1931
12 June
1933
Liberal Party
7 Guerra junqueiro (1) cropped.jpg Paulo da Silva
(1933-1935)
12 June
1933
5 April
1935
Liberal Party
8 TPP Tuʻivakanō.jpg Ronaldo Bapò'iliop
(1935-1939)
5 April
1935
5 April
1939
Christian Democratic Party
9 Viliami-Tungī-Mailefihi.jpg Anjo Hátoà-zā-oapàlá
(1939-1943)
5 April
1939
27 June
1943
Liberal Party
10 JuanSinghHawker.jpg Morgan Singh Gladforde
(1939-1943)
27 June
1943
13 January
1948
Liberal Party
11 O distinto escritor Sr. Aquilino Ribeiro - Ilustração Portugueza (1Abr1918).png Luiz Gonçalves
(1948-1949)
13 January
1948
28 September
1949
Liberal Party
12 Almogi yosef.jpg Yosef Ben-Eliyahu
(1949-1955)
28 September
1949
26 December
1955
Liberal Party
13 STʻ Vaea.jpg Baihàverdat Tiagopāfiolò
(1955-1957)
26 December
1955
14 November
1957
Independent
14 Prince Tu'ipelehake (cropped).png Jésus Paulopāfiolò
(1955-1957)
14 November
1957
5 April
1965
Freedom Party
15 Tupoutoʻa Tungī.jpg Tiago II pā Wālolénlò
(1965-1969)
5 April
1965
5 April
1969
Christian Democratic Party
16 Almogi yosef.jpg Yosef Ben-Eliyahu
(1969-1973)
5 April
1969
5 April
1973
Freedom Party
17 Lazarus Eitaro Salii.jpg Cládio pā Salvador
(1973-1977)
5 April
1973
5 April
1977
Liberal Party
18 Thomas Ongelibel Remengesau.jpg Koàsoàwúŕata Wālojopòlōm
(1977-1985)
5 April
1977
5 April
1985
Freedom Party
19 Mohammad-Ali Rajai.jpg Mohammad Javad Jahandar
(1985-1989)
5 April
1985
5 April
1989
Freedom Party
20 Alfonso Oiterong.jpg Lukas Kántavà
(1989-1990)
5 April
1989
17 February
1990
People's Labour Party
21 Bainimarama 2014.jpg Marco pā Saon Kōrdairo
(1990-2001)
17 February
1990
25 December
2001
Military junta
22 Sialeʻataongo Tuʻivakanō 2014.jpg Paulo Davídopāfiolò
(2001-2002)
25 December
2001
19 August
2002
Independent
23 Tommy Remengesau.jpg Kōrdairomōm Baguòpābapò
(2002-2004)
19 August
2002
1 March
2004
Independent
24 Fiji 2004 Mr Qarase (cropped).jpg Bernado Valhókoà
(March-September 2004)
1 March
2003
1 September
2004
Independent
25 Sitiveni Rabuka 2020.jpg Martín Arturopāfiolò
(2004-2008)
1 September
2004
1 August
2008
Christian Democratic Party
26 Maria das Neves (cropped).jpg Ana Vámorà
(2008-2012)
1 September
2008
1 August
2012
Freedom Party
28 Goodluck Jonathan World Economic Forum 2013.jpg Éklopājápa Jamalpāfiolò
(2016-2020)
26 May
2016
20 August
2020
National Progress League
27 Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa 2 June 2022.jpg Karolina Kántavà
(2012-2016)
1 August
2012
26 May
2016
People's Labour Party
29 Adrian Rurawhe August 2022 (cropped).jpg Kórtez Hókoàzājápàzāláhà
(2012-2016)
20 August
2020
present day Freedom Party