Vice-Chancellor of Atmora
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Vice-Chancellor of Atmora Vicekanselier van Atmora | |
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Government of Atmora Office of the Vice-Chancellor | |
Style | The Right Honourable |
Member of | Privy Council • Cabinet • Parliament • National Security Council |
Reports to | |
Appointer | Monarch of Atmora |
Term length | At Her Majesty's pleasure |
Inaugural holder | Frans-Theodore van Hotze |
Formation | 1812 |
Salary | ƒ300,000 ($534,000) |
Website | www |
The Vice-Chancellor of Atmora (Dutch: Vicekanselier van Atmora) is the official deputy of the head of government of the Atmoran Confederation. In the absence of the Chancellor of Atmora the Vice-Chancellor takes over his functions, such as chairing the Cabinet of Atmora and the Council of Ministers of Atmora.
List of Vice-Chancellors of Atmora
Vice-Chancellor | Portfolio | Term of office | Party | Prime Minister (Cabinet) | |||
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1 | Field Marshal Baron Frans-Theodore van Hotze (1757–1836) |
Minister of the Interior | 15 December 1812 – 4 June 1822 |
ANVP |
Christoph Westerling 1st Count of Ravenswoud (Ravenswoud) | ||
2 | General Count Alexander Henri Wessely d'Elzevier (1762–1843) |
Minister of the Interior | 4 June 1822 – 26 October 1832 |
ANVP |
Christoph Westerling 1st Count of Ravenswoud (Ravenswoud) | ||
Berend Fikke (Fikke) | |||||||
3 | Jurrien Askamp (1758–1834) |
Minister of the Interior | 26 October 1832 – 5 May 1832 |
ANVP |
Berend Fikke (Fikke) | ||
4 | Prince Theobald Razumovsky van Dyvin (1778–1847) |
Lord Treasurer | 5 May 1832 – 4 November 1835 |
Liberal |
Frederik Willem Lubach (Lubach) | ||
5 | Frederik Ackerman (1785–1856) |
Lord Treasurer | 4 November 1835 – 17 July 1841 |
Liberal | William Albert Savonije, Viscount Savonije (Savonije) | ||
6 | Jonkheer Gertjan Oostendorp (1779–1846) |
Lord Treasurer | 17 July 1841 – 4 November 1845 |
ANVP | Wilfrid Verenhannes (Verenhannes ) | ||
7 | Dr. Anthony Swan (1796–1866) |
Lord Treasurer | 4 November 1845 – 4 November 1855 |
Liberal | Willem S. Nachtegaal (Nachtegaal) | ||
8 | Gerrit-Jan Buitenhuis | Leader of the House of Representatives |
4 November 1855 – 16 June 1859 |
ANVP | Alexander Pleisier (Pleisier) | ||
9 | Lord Jan-Willem Gerritsen |
Lord Chancellor | 16 June 1859 – 4 November 1865 |
Liberal | Jan-Douwe De Bruijne, 1st Viscount De Bruijne (De Bruijne) | ||
10 | Field Marshal Count Frederik Gustaaf Kotlyarevski |
Lord Treasurer | 4 November 1865 – 4 November 1870 |
ANVP | Hubrecht Moltzer (Moltzer) | ||
Nicolaas Biemolt (Biemolt) | |||||||
11 | Augustus F. Campbell | Minister of the Interior | 4 November 1870 – 20 July 1877 |
Liberal | Magnus Alexander Ronitz, 1st Marquess of Ameide (Ameide) | ||
12 | Prince Joeri Jaromir Silvestrov van Prishtina |
Minister of the Navy and Colonial Affairs |
20 July 1877 – 4 November 1880 |
Liberal | Christopher Jonathan Brosschott, Baron Brosschott (Brosschott) | ||
13 | Olivier J. Ambrose, 4th Marquess of Trazegnies van Itter |
Lord Privy Seal Leader of the House of Representatives |
4 November 1880 – 4 November 1905 |
ANVP | Michiel van Ruizendaal (Ruizendaal) | ||
14 | Nicholas Kortz | Lord Chancellor | 4 November 1905 – 4 November 1910 |
VVP | Olivier S. Kievitsbosch (Kievitsbosch) | ||
15 | Baron Theobald Clement van Aspremont |
Lord President of the Council | 9 March 1936 – 4 November 1946 |
Conservative | Michael Churchill (Churchill) | ||
16 | James Adams | Minister of Foreign Affairs | 4 November 1946 – 17 September 1959 |
Liberal | Mackenzie King (King) | ||
17 | Charles A. Tekanatokin | Lord President of the Council | 17 September 1959 – 4 November 1965 |
Liberal | Diana Yuki Okazaki, 2nd Countess Okazaki (Okazaki) | ||
18 | Sylvia Stone | Solicitor General | 4 November 1965 – 4 November 1980 |
New Democrat | Evelynn Mayfield (Mayfield) | ||
19 | Jonkheer Adolf du Tour van Bellinchave |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | 4 November 1980 – 4 November 2000 |
Liberal | Edward Campbell (E. Campbell) | ||
20 | Dries Roelofsen | Lord Treasurer | 4 November 2000 – 4 November 2010 |
New Democrat | Joseph Martin (Martin) | ||
21 | Adolf Jaumienau | Minister of Foreign Affairs | 4 November 2010 – 4 November 2015 |
New Democrat | Oscar Layton (Layton) | ||
22 | Gabriel Thompson | Lord Chancellor | 4 November 2015 – 4 November 2020 |
Conservative | Spencer Gardom (Gardom) | ||
23 | Anthony Saganash | Lord Treasurer | 4 November 2020 – 16 March 2031 |
Liberal | Gordon F. Calder (Calder) | ||
24 | Victor Blackburn | Minister of Public Safety | 16 March 2031 – 4 November 2050 |
Liberal | Gordon F. Calder (Calder) | ||
25 | Steven Donner | Minister of State Security | 4 November 2050 – 4 November 2055 |
Conservative | Cynthia Serégon (Serégon) | ||
26 | Matthias Gerbrandy | Lord Treasurer | 4 November 2055 – 5 November 2065 |
Liberal | Mariano Campbell (M. Campbell) | ||
27 | Elizabeth Veltmate (2037 – 2082) |
Lord Treasurer | 5 November 2065 – 6 September 2078 |
Liberal | Mariano Campbell (M. Campbell) | ||
Victoria Campbell, 1st Countess of Lyria (Lyria) | |||||||
28 | Erika Miyazawa (2041 – 2082) |
Minister of Health and Human Services |
6 September 2078 – 6 June 2082 |
Liberal | Victoria Campbell, 1st Countess of Lyria (Lyria) | ||
29 | Willem Goeseling (born 2006) |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | 14 September 2088 – 17 March 2091 |
Liberal | Prince Jayden, Duke of Westmorland (Westmorland) | ||
31 | Her Serene Highness Countess Weiss van der Schnee (born 1984) |
Minister of National Defence | 16 December 2016 – Incumbent |
Liberals | Louwrens Hovenier (Hovenier) |