List of heads of government of Vannois
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Minister-Presidents (1816-1898)
Independent
National Conservatives/Civic Initiative
Kadets/Democratic Union
Liberal Democrats
Monarchists
Socialist Party/National Left
Progressive Union
Sotirian Democrats
Yavorstri Revival
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office Time in Office Election Mandates |
Government Composition |
Political party | Monarch (Reign) | ||
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1 | His Imperial Highness Prince Xavier, Duke of Vouvant Regent of the Holy Audonian Empire (1796-1869) |
1816 |
1820 |
Vouvant I Historical Independents |
(1809-1820) | ||
4 years, 6 months, 2 days Unelected | |||||||
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2 | His Grace Jean de Broglie, Duke of Talleyroux MP for Talleyroux (1761-1824) |
1820 |
1821 |
Talleyroux I Historical Independents |
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1 year, 4 months, 15 days Unelected |
(1820-1869) | ||||||
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3 | His Lordship Joseph d'Oulins, Count of Oulins MP for Oulins (1773-1855) |
1821 26 August 1822 5 January 1824 6 December 1828 |
1822 5 January 1824 6 December 1828 7 January 1830 |
Oulins I Historical Independents Oulins II Historical Independents Oulins III Historical Independents Oulins IV Historical Independents, Historical Right |
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8 years, 7 months, 13 days Unelected | |||||||
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4 | His Excellency Jean-Marie de Volpelière MP for Avalon-sur-Mère (1784-1860) |
1830 2 February 1830 |
1830 16 April 1833 |
Volpelière I Historical Independents Volpelière II Historical Independents, Imperialist |
Imperialist | ||
3 years, 3 months, 10 days 1831 General Election | |||||||
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5 | His Lordship Jean-Claude de Hautpoul, Count of Hautpoul MP for Hautpoul (1784-1860) |
1833 6 September 1834 25 May 1835 |
1834 25 May 1835 27 June 1838 |
Hautpoul I Historical Independents, Imperialist Hautpoul II Imperialist Hautpoul III Imperialist |
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5 years, 2 months, 12 days 1836 General Election | |||||||
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6 | His Lordship Mathieu de Beauvaisis, Count of Sérurier MP for Sérurier (1797-1865) |
1838 |
1840 |
Sérurier I Imperialist |
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2 years, 1 month, 24 days 1840 General Election | |||||||
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7 | His Excellency Pierre Dubuisson MP for Lyon-Sauzet (1775-1844) |
1840 |
1841 |
Dubuisson I Historical Moderates |
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7 months, 8 days 1840 General Election | |||||||
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8 | His Lordship Mathieu de Beauvaisis, Count of Sérurier MP for Sérurier (1797-1865) |
1841 11 December 1841 25 May 1844 5 March 1846 |
1841 25 May 1844 5 March 1846 11 December 1849 |
Sérurier II Imperialist Sérurier III Imperialist Sérurier IV Imperialist Sérurier V Imperialist, Historical Moderates Sérurier VI Imperialist, Historical Moderates Sérurier VII Imperialist, Historical Moderates |
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8 years, 8 months, 16 days 1841 General Election 1846 General Election | |||||||
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9 | His Grace Georges de Dreux, Duke of Saint-Dié MP for Saint-Dié (1794-1866) |
1849 5 May 1851 |
1851 22 November 1853 |
Saint-Dié I Historical Independents, Imperialist Saint-Dié II Historical Independents |
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3 years, 11 months, 12 days 1849 General Election | |||||||
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10 | His Lordship Maximilien d'Eoulx-Astier, Count of Eoulx MP for Eoulx (1808-1894) |
1853 16 January 1854 6 October 1854 29 March 1857 |
1854 6 October 1854 29 March 1857 7 August 1859 |
Eoulx I Historical Moderates Eoulx II Historical Moderates, Historical Independents Eoulx III Historical Moderates |
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5 years, 8 months, 17 days 1853 General Election, 1857 General Election | |||||||
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11 | His Lordship Jean-Marie Ney, Count of Ballore MP for Ballore (1810-1902) |
1859 1 August 1862 18 May 1863 |
1862 18 May 1863 9 January 1866 |
Ballore I Imperialist, Historical Moderates Ballore II Imperialist, Historical Independents Ballore III Imperialist Ballore IV Imperialist, Historical Independents |
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6 years, 5 months, 3 days 1859 General Election, 1863 General Election | |||||||
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12 | His Lordship Maximilien d'Eoulx-Astier, Count of Eoulx MP for Eoulx (1808-1894) |
1866 11 May 1867 22 August 1869 5 June 1872 22 December 1874 |
1867 22 August 1869 5 June 1872 22 December 1874 18 February 1880 |
Eoulx IV Historical Moderates, Imperialist Eoulx V Historical Moderates Eoulx VI Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals Eoulx VII Historical Moderates Eoulx VIII Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals Eoulx IX Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals |
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14 years, 1 month, 10 days 1866 General Election, 1869 General Election, 1872 General Election, 1874 General Election, 1879 General Election |
(1869-1877) | ||||||
Ministry Information | (1877-1901)
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13 | His Lordship Alexandre d'Eoulx-Astier, Count of Eoulx MP for Eoulx-sur-Mere (1831-1902) |
1880 9 December 1881 |
1881 6 July 1884 |
Eoulx I Historical Moderates Eoulx II Historical Moderates, Imperialist |
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4 years, 4 months, 19 days 1883 General Election | |||||||
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14 | His Excellency Thierry de Jourgnac MP for Moyemont-Couville (1813-1889) |
1884 2 March 1885 2 January 1886 |
1885 2 January 1886 29 September 1886 |
Jourgnac I Historical Moderates Jourgnac II Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals Jourgnac III Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals, Historical Independents |
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2 years, 2 months, 24 days 1885 General Election | |||||||
Ministry Information |
Prime Ministers (1898-Present)
Independent
National Conservatives/Civic Initiative
Kadets/Democratic Union
Liberal Democrats
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term(s) of office Time in Office Election Mandates |
Government Composition |
Political party | Monarch (Reign) | ||
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1 | His Excellency Jean-Marie de Meljac MP for Ausotel (1878-1964) |
1942 16 May 1943 12 December 1943 |
1943 12 December 1943 3 January 1946 |
Meljac I Meljac II Meljac III Meljac IV Meljac V |
(1901-1950) | ||
3 years, 6 months, 4 days 1942, 1944, 1945, 1945 II | |||||||
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2 | His Imperial Highness Prince François, Duke of Vierville MP for Royaumeix (1922-2014) |
1946 |
1947 |
Vierville I | |||
1 year, 7 months, 16 days Unelected | |||||||
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3 | His Grace Joseph I, Duke of Escondeaux MP for Escondeaux-sur-Vevry (1900-1981) |
1947 |
1961 |
Escondeaux I Escondeaux II Escondeaux III Escondeaux IV Escondeaux V Escondeaux VI |
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13 years, 8 months, 30 days 1947, 1951, 1953, 1958 |
(1950-1992) | ||||||
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4 | His Grace Alexandre V, Duke of Roussac MP for Couffé-Anzy (1910-2008) |
1961 |
1965 |
Roussac I Roussac II |
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3 years, 11 months, 21 days 1963 | |||||||
5 | His Excellency Pascal Robichaud MP for Saint-Nazaire (1919-1992) |
1965 |
1980 |
Robichaud I Robichaud II Robichaud III Robichaud IV Robichaud V Robichaud VI Robichaud VII Robichaud VIII |
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15 years, 0 months, 16 days 1965, 1970, 1972, 1975 | |||||||
Longest-serving Prime Minister. First common-born Prime Minister. Led Saint-Nazaire Protests of 1977. Supported Institution of a National Parliament in 1978. Led national unity parliament 1977-1984. Treaty of Aarhusium in 1978 establishes Belisarian Parliament. New National Health Service Act of 1980. Senate Creation Act of 1982. Fixed Elections Act of 1984. Discrimination Act of 1984. Attempted Assassination in 1985. "Democracy is Vannois" speech of 1987. Firearms Act of 1987. National Health Service Expansion Act of 1988. New Tax Act of 1989. Imperial Tax Regulation Act of 1989. "Children of Belisaria" speech of 1990. Endorsement of Azaïs as immediate successor, 1990. Resignation and retirement 22 May 1991, after 14 years in office. | |||||||
6 | His Lordship Louis-Alexandre I, Count of Marnoît MP for Montluire (1920-2001) |
1980 |
1986 |
Marnoît I Marnoît II Marnoît III |
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6 years, 6 months, 24 days 1980, 1985 | |||||||
7 | His Excellency Clément Ouvrier MP for Pagnane (1936-2017) |
1986 |
1988 |
Ouvrier I Ouvrier II |
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1 year, 5 months, 23 days 1986 | |||||||
8 | His Lordship Louis-Alexandre I, Count of Marnoît MP for Montluire (1920-2001) |
1988 |
1989 |
Marnoît IV Marnoît V |
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9 months, 0 days 1988 | |||||||
9 | His Excellency Clément Ouvrier MP for Pagnane (1936-2017) |
1989 |
1991 |
Ouvrier III | |||
2 years, 2 months, 18 days 1989 | |||||||
10 | His Excellency Séverin Azaïs MP for Nazaire-sur-Levry (1914-1994) |
1991 |
1994 |
Azaïs I Azaïs II Azaïs III |
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3 years, 5 months, 27 days 1993 |
(1992-) | ||||||
11 | His Excellency Alphonse Daucourt MP for Belzieu (1944-) |
1994 |
1997 |
Daucourt I Daucourt II |
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2 years, 8 months, 2 days 1995 | |||||||
12 | His Excellency Jacques Trémoille MP for Flandin de Ile sur Vannois (1939-2002) |
1997 |
1998 |
Trémoille I | |||
11 months, 16 days 1997 | |||||||
First minority government in Vannoisian history | |||||||
13 | His Excellency Alphonse Daucourt MP for Belzieu (1944-) |
1998 |
2001 |
Daucourt III Daucourt IV Daucourt V |
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3 years, 3 months, 30 days 1998 | |||||||
14 | His Lordship Maximilien Astier, Count of Eoulx MP for Daucourt (1957-) |
2001 |
2006 |
Astier I Astier II Astier III Astier IV |
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5 years, 0 months, 1 day 2001 | |||||||
15 | His Excellency Stephan de Renauer MP for Saint-Nazaire 2 (1930-2011) |
2006 |
2011 |
de Renauer I de Renauer II de Renauer III |
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4 years, 10 months, 13 days 2006, 2011 | |||||||
16 | His Excellency Jean-Christophe, Duke of Périnesse-Toucourt MP for Toucourt 2 (1953-2018) |
2011 |
2018 |
Périnesse-Toucourt I Périnesse-Toucourt II Périnesse-Toucourt III |
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6 years, 6 months, 26 days 2013 | |||||||
17 | His Excellency Jean-Yves Nicollier MP for Gennezon (1955-) |
2018 |
2018 |
Nicollier I/Périnesse-Toucourt III | |||
1 month, 4 days | |||||||
Appointed Prime Minister after the Assassination of the Duke of Périnesse-Toucourt. Oversaw beginning of Vannoisian-Eesti Conflict of 2018. Called scheduled 2018 General Elections before stepping down. First Vannoisian Prime Minister to retire directly from politics as PM. | |||||||
18 | His Excellency Jacques Sardou MP for Saint-François-sur-Cael (1970-) |
2018 |
2018 |
Sardou I Sardou II Sardou III |
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3 months, 29 days 2018 I | |||||||
Grandson of Pascal Robichaud. Prime Minister during Vannoisian-Eesti Conflict of 2018. Multiple cabinet rebellions. Failed Emergency Powers Act of 2018. Failed Armed Forces Act of 2018. Planned to oversee V-E Conflict war crimes trial. Lost motion of no-confidence, August 2018. Lost snap election, September 2018. Final leader of UMP. | |||||||
19 | Her Ladyship Marlène Astier, Lady Eoulx MP for Daucourt (1980-) |
2018 |
Mar. Astier I | ||||
Incumbent 2018 II | |||||||
First female Prime Minister. First Prime Minister from The Daisy. Promoted Capital Punishment Act of 2019, outlawing the death penalty in Vannois. |
Living former Prime Ministers
As of 2017 there are four living former Prime Ministers of those that have held the office (not including incumbent):
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Alphonse Daucourt
served 1994-1996, 1998-2001
born 1944 (age 80) - AstierVannois.jpg
Maximilien Astier
served 2001-2006
born 1957 (age 67) Jean-Yves Nicollier
served 2018
born 1955 (age 69)- Sardou2.jpg
Jacques Sardou
served 2018
born 1970 (age 54)