List of Prime Ministers of Vionna-Frankenlisch
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The prime minister of Vionna-Frankenlisch is the head of the Government of Vionna-Frankenlisch, and chair of the Cabinet. The position was officially established in 1848 during King Edward II's reforms to replace the previous convention of the most influential minister leading the government (usually the Lord Chancellor) and a senior civil servant charing the Cabinet.
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Post Red Decade
Portrait | Name (Birth-Death) |
Term of Office | Political Party | Government | Election | Monarch | |||
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Term Start | Term End | Days | |||||||
Arthur Astron (1981–) |
14 March 2020 | Incumbent | 1691 | Imperial Party | Provisional Astron Government | (-) | James (r. 2012-Incumbent) | ||
Conservative Party - Imperial Party Coalition | Interrim Deputy | (-) | James (r. 2012-Incumbent) | ||||||
Deputy Prime Minister under Dochlov Zimmermann, served as Interrim Prime Minister during his resignation period and became official Prime Minister of a provisional government led by his Imperial Party. | |||||||||
Count Dochlov Zimmermann (1968–) |
22 September 2013 | 14 March 2020 | 2396 | Conservative Party | Government of Dochlov Zimmermann | 2013 |
James (r. 2012-Incumbent) | ||
Elected in 2013 leading a Conservative-Imperial coalition and remained in office for two terms. | |||||||||
Toya Bunting (1987–) |
22 September 2008 | 22 September 2013 | 1826 | Labour Party | Bunting Ministry | 2008 | James (r. 2012-Incumbent)
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Youngest female Prime Minister at 21. Elected for a single term. Widely believed to be a compromise candidate. | |||||||||
Owyn Salian (1958–2018) |
3 August 2006 | 22 September 2008 | 781 | Imperial Party | Salian Ministry | 2006 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Unexpected result of a snap election and led an unsuccessful minority government for less than two years | |||||||||
Jonathon Montgomery (1960–) |
22 September 2002 | 3 August 2006 | 1411 | Conservative Party | Montgomery Ministry | 2002 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Elected in 2002 leading a heavy Conservative majority. His personal unpopularity and government bungling of policy led to his defeat in a snap election in 2006. | |||||||||
Eva Smith (–) |
22 September 1998 | 22 September 2002 | 1461 | Labour Party | Smith Ministry (1998) | 1998 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Led the Labour Party to victory in 1998 but failed to secure her position in time for the 2002 election. | |||||||||
Lady Caterina Fontini (1958–2020) |
21 February 1997 | 22 September 1998 | 578 | Conservative Party | Fontini Ministry | 1997 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Last government to be led from the House of Nobles. Baroness Fontini's government was extremely unsuccessful but campaigning efforts set up the Conservative reelection in 2002. | |||||||||
John Hammond (–) |
21 February 1992 | 21 February 1997 | 1827 | Labour Party | Hammond Ministry | 1992 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Elected in the midst of the Prodavan War while the conflict was in stalemate, secured a strong five-year majority government and led Vionna-Frankenlisch to victory. Retired from politics at the end of his term, leading to a Labour defeat. | |||||||||
Lord Claudius Cypran (1959–) |
18 March 1989 | 21 February 1992 | 1070 | Imperial Party | Cypran Ministry | 1989 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
Elected in the wake of Lord Aemond's reactionary Conservative government, Lord Cypran's government took a more liberal social stance. Led Vionna-Frankenlisch into the Prodavan War. Cypran was voted out mid-conflict due to poor confidence in his war leadership. | |||||||||
Lord James Aemond (1929–2011) |
23 September 1986 | 9 March 1989 | 898 | Conservative Party | Aemond Ministry | 1986 | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
First free election since the War of Restoration. The aging Baron Aemond, heading the more reactionary wing of the Conservative Party, became Prime Minister for a three-year government before the political situation began to normalise and he was forced out of office by a coup led by members of the House of Nobles. This event is known as the Glorious Ninth of March, Aemond's reactionary attitudes earned him the opposition of the Vionna-Frankenlischian nobility and led to the election of a comparatively liberal Imperial government. | |||||||||
Richard, Earl of Breem (1940–2001) |
11 November 1980 | 23 September 1986 | 2142 | Imperial Party | Royalist Government of 1980 | (-) | Edward III (r. 1980-2012) | ||
A Royalist military leader during the War of Restoration, Richard Kimberly-Wilton was placed at the head of the military junta that led Vionna-Frankenlisch in the immediate aftermath of that conflict. After a year, he was appointed Prime Minister in an Imperial Party government and elections were reinstated. Though relatively popular and responsible for an excellent rebuilding scheme, his unelected government did not survive the 1986 election. |