List of Prime Ministers of Sarenium
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The Prime Minister of the United Republic of Sarenium is the principal minister of the United Republic of Sarenium. They are the head of the Saren Cabinet and serve as Head of the Saren Government. Prior to the Promulgation of Laws in 1606, the role of Prime Minister can be traced to an assortment of officeholders titled at varying times with differing titles, from First Minister, Chief of Treasury, Principal Adviser or First Tribune. The first of these Prime Minister is historically contentious as none prior to the Decades of Disaster (approximately 1588-1606) were ever as powerful as the current or historic office of 'Prime Minister of Sarenium'. Hence, the first officially noted Prime Minister of Sarenium is therefore Edward Julius.
The early stages of Saren Democracy were dominated by personality more than party, with the Democratic Union being a loose formation of members in support of it's given leader. The grouping and it's leader, claimed continued loyalty to the ideals of Edward Julius. As the original Saren electorate was subject to wealth-requirements, a minimum age of thirty, and was only open to males of 'historic and noted Saren Blood', the power of conservative elements was magnified. The Walitonian Moderates, which contested against the Democratic Union, argued for a more democratic process. By lowering wealth requirements to allow emerging merchants into the electorate, the Rehanian Radicals successfully obtained two successive majorities. Driven predominantly by economic anger, and a populist message of 'maximized oppression', the Radicals were able to overcome the traditional forces of aristocratic control in Saren Democracy. Their reforms met an oppositional Senate, and most were shelved, but they were successful in forcing the two aristocratic factions into one alignment under the Democratic-Moderate banner. In doing so, historians argue that they fostered the circumstances necessary for the rise of the Liberal Movement and other left-wing circles which entered Parliament at this time. Saren Democracy in the early stages is therefore defined as pre-Zarelano Revolution and post-Zarelano Revolution.
The Zarelano Revolution is viewed as the ascent and successive governments of Arueipo Zarelano, who's time as Prime Minister lasted from 1726 till 1731. Zarelano's Manifesto formed the key tenants of liberalism within the 18th Century. His time in office oversaw the passage of the Electoral Act of 1728 which enacted universal male suffrage, and almost did the same for female suffrage. This law was coupled with the Land Provisions Ordinance of 1729 and the Cities Act 1729 which together accelerated the industrial revolution and encouraged renewed agricultural efficiency and land use programs in the Nile, Iberia and the South Coast. This resulted in a marked increase in colonial population increases and mass resettlement programs. The Assassination of Zarelano stunted the course of the idealistic tenants of the era and it was not until Piruzosius Shalwes some six decades that the original Zarelano Manifesto was fulfilled.
After fulfilling the tenants of the Zarelano Manifesto, the Liberal Movement's capacity for continued governance led to it's gradual weakening, and eventual disintegration as a potent political force at the 1820 election. The Socialist Labor Party's victory under Bavash Lanaei further transformed the office of Prime Minister of Sarenium, increasing his powers within cabinet and increasing the visibility of the Prime Minister in political messaging. From the 1844 election through to modern-day Sarenium, all Prime Ministers have emerged from either the Conservative or National Labor parties. This two-party system has become gradually weaker with the Progressive Era (1946-1968) political reforms leading to greater participation from third-parties which have in turn forced more coalition arrangements.
List of Prime Ministers of Sarenium
17th century | 18th century | 19th century | 20th century | 21st century |
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No. | Portrait | Title/Style Prime Minister Office (Lifespan) |
Term of office & mandate[a] Duration in years and days |
Previous Offices | Party | Government | |||
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1 | The Rt. Hon. Hamrid Mossalius MP for Maleq (RE) 24 February 1554 - 12 April 1623 (aged 69) |
14 May 1606 | 20 July 1617 | 1606 |
|
Democratic Union | Mossalius I | ||
1609 | Mossalius II | ||||||||
1612 | Mossalius III | ||||||||
1614 | Mossalius IV | ||||||||
11 years, 67 days | |||||||||
2 | The Rt. Hon. Lucir Nasi MP for Essaouira (CA) 30 July 1564 - 8 July 1659 (aged 94) |
20 July 1617 | 8 August 1623 | 1617 |
|
Pompeiian Free Traders | Nasi I | ||
1620 | Nasi II | ||||||||
6 years, 19 days | |||||||||
3 | The Rt. Hon. Napher Walvalian Sr. MP for Seira (RE) 31 January 1569 - 9 December 1626 (aged 57) |
8 August 1623 | 3 November 1626 | 1623 |
|
Group of Moderation | N. Walvalian Sr. | ||
3 years, 87 days | |||||||||
4 | The Rt. Hon. Earan Hanzari MP for Braga (IB) 2 June 1561 - 10 July 1647 (aged 86) |
8 August 1626 | 10 July 1647 | 1626 |
|
Democratic Union | Hanzari I | ||
1629 | Hanzari II | ||||||||
1632 | Hanzari III | ||||||||
1635 | Hanzari IV | ||||||||
1636 | Hanzari V | ||||||||
1638 | Hanzari VI | ||||||||
1641 | Hanzari VII | ||||||||
1644 | Hanzari VIII | ||||||||
20 years, 336 days | |||||||||
5 | The Hon. Mohmes Entezastere MP for Annaba (CA) 17 March 1566 - 7 March 1649 (aged 82) |
10 July 1647 | 2 August 1647 | — |
|
Democratic Union | —[b] | ||
23 days | |||||||||
6 | The Hon. Henred Vahus MP for Sanoyie (FR) 2 October 1581 - 28 March 1675 (aged 93) |
2 August 1647 | 5 March 1653 | — |
|
Democratic Union | Vahus-Deranon I
DU-AG | ||
1647 | Vahus-Deranon II
DU-AG | ||||||||
1650 | Vahus | ||||||||
5 years, 215 days | |||||||||
7 | The Hon. Napher Walvalian Jr. MP for Seira (RE) 9 July 1602 - 3 December 1682 (aged 80) |
5 March 1653 | 16 June 1666 | 1653 |
|
Group of Moderation | N. Walvalian I | ||
1656 | N. Walvalian II | ||||||||
1659 | N. Walvalian III | ||||||||
1662 | N. Walvalian IV | ||||||||
1664 | Walvalian-Harburger
GM-AG | ||||||||
1666 | Walvalian-Harburger II
GM-AG | ||||||||
13 years, 103 days | |||||||||
8 | The Hon. Ghadi Neeri MP for Barcelona (IB) 30 August 1610 - 1 July 1703 (aged 92) |
16 June 1666 | 22 June 1669 | 1669 |
|
Democratic Union | Do-Nothings
DU-GM-AG | ||
3 years, 6 days | |||||||||
9 | The Hon. Jachid Rehan MP for Louga (ME) 24 January 1614 - 3 April 1699 (aged 85) |
22 June 1669 | 15 July 1674 | 1669 |
|
Rehanian Radicalism | Rehan I | ||
1672 | Rehan II | ||||||||
5 years, 23 days | |||||||||
10 | The Hon. Larad Ceyes MP for Dariur (CA) 11 November 1619 - 23 February 1695 (aged 75) |
15 July 1674 | 2 May 1677 | 1674 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Conservatives |
Ceyes I | ||
2 years, 291 days | |||||||||
11 | The Hon. Borcisco Amadez MP for Adalia (IB) 28 March 1620 - 7 September 1704 (aged 84) |
2 May 1677 | 21 December 1683 | 1677 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Moderates |
Amadez I | ||
1680 | Amadez II | ||||||||
6 years, 233 days | |||||||||
10 | The Hon. Larad Ceyes MP for Dariur (CA) 11 November 1619 - 23 February 1695 (aged 75) |
21 December 1683 | 8 July 1686 | 1683 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Conservatives |
Ceyes II | ||
2 years, 199 days | |||||||||
12 | The Hon. Umid Perezzani MP for Terrabia (CA) 27 October 1634 - 21 January 1710 (aged 75) |
8 July 1686 | 16 May 1693 | 1686 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Moderates |
Perezzani | ||
1689 | Perezzani-Jeihol I
DU-M-AG | ||||||||
1691 | Perezzani-Jeihol II
DU-M-AG | ||||||||
6 years, 312 days | |||||||||
13 | The Hon. Gali Hindenad MP for Haroli (HA) 24 August 1630 - 25 August 1709 (aged 79) |
16 May 1693 | 9 February 1700 | 1693 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Conservatives |
Hindenad I | ||
— | Conservative | Hindenad II | |||||||
1695 | Hindenad III | ||||||||
1698 | Hindenad IV | ||||||||
6 years, 269 days | |||||||||
14 | The Hon. Bardoce Vahani MP for Rouz (IB) 24 August 1657 - 7 January 1733 (aged 75) |
9 February 1700 | 10 November 1712 | — |
|
Conservatives | Vahani I | ||
1701 | Vahani II | ||||||||
1704 | Vahani III | ||||||||
1707 | Vahani IV | ||||||||
1710 | Vahani V | ||||||||
12 years, 275 days | |||||||||
15 | The Hon. Zalo Morsabi MP for Heses (FR) 9 October 1655 - 1 June 1730 (aged 74) |
10 November 1712 | 11 October 1721 | 1712 |
|
Democratic-Moderates
Moderates |
Morsabi I | ||
1715 | Morsabi II | ||||||||
1718 | Morsabi-Medavi
DU-M-LM | ||||||||
8 years, 335 days | |||||||||
16 | The Hon. Erart Medavi MP for Romander (ME) 9 October 1671 - 25 February 1753 (aged 81) |
11 October 1721 | 12 November 1726 | 1721 |
|
Liberal Movement | Medavi-Morsabi
LM-DU-M | ||
1724 | Medavi | ||||||||
5 years, 32 days | |||||||||
17 | The Hon. Arueipo Zarelano MP for Cairo (AE) 20 March 1675 - 9 July 1731 (aged 56) |
12 November 1726 | 9 July 1731 | — |
|
Liberal Movement | Zarelano I | ||
1727 | Zarelano II | ||||||||
1730 | Zarelano III | ||||||||
4 years, 239 days | |||||||||
18 | The Hon. Tiroyd Castimir MP for Marchasia (IB) 3 June 1681 - 12 April 1752 (aged 70) |
9 July 1731 | 16 May 1734 | — |
|
Liberal Movement | Castimir I | ||
2 years, 311 days | |||||||||
19 | The Hon. Jaho Khiguez MP for Emmenoli (AF) 29 May 1667 - 24 August 1740 (aged 73) |
16 May 1734 | 9 February 1738 | 1734 |
|
Conservative | Khiguez | ||
3 years, 269 days | |||||||||
20 | The Hon. Mohepe Narida MP for Addis Ababa (AB) 19 April 1678 - 18 April 1756 (aged 77) |
9 February 1738 | 6 June 1746 | — |
|
Conservative | Narida I | ||
1738 | Narida II | ||||||||
1742 | Narida III | ||||||||
8 years, 117 days | |||||||||
21 | The Hon. Girise Duponarria MP for Ureña (RE) 16 December 1701 - 26 February 1769 (aged 67) |
6 June 1746 | 18 January 1754 | 1746 |
|
Liberal Movement | Duponarria I | ||
1750 | Duponarria II | ||||||||
7 years, 226 days | |||||||||
22 | The Hon. Gen. (Ret.) Saes Alledano MP for Tadeo (IB) 17 May 1708 - 5 November 1775 (aged 67) |
18 January 1754 | 31 January 1758 | — |
|
Liberal Movement | Alledano I | ||
1754 | Alledano II | ||||||||
4 years, 13 days | |||||||||
23 | The Hon. Gen. (Ret.) Haukendus Danaeus MP for Karani (HA) 30 July 1698 - 9 October 1780 (aged 82) |
31 January 1758 | 11 April 1774 | — |
|
Conservative | Danaeus I | ||
1758 | Danaeus II | ||||||||
1762 | Danaeus III | ||||||||
1766 | Danaeus IV | ||||||||
1770 | Danaeus V | ||||||||
16 years, 70 days | |||||||||
24 | The Hon. Echos Renejad MP for Rabat (CA) 22 November 1715 - 7 June 1788 (aged 72) |
11 April 1774 | 3 August 1776 | — |
|
Conservative | Renejad I | ||
1774 | Renejad II | ||||||||
2 years, 114 days | |||||||||
25 | The Hon. Ciaeddin Hooshaios MP for Barcelona East (IB) 26 June 1703 - 24 January 1793 (aged 89) |
3 August 1776 | 9 October 1777 | — |
|
Conservative | Hooshaios | ||
1 year, 67 days | |||||||||
26 | The Hon. Esohrab Misdier MP for Kiria (IB) 21 December 1740 - 13 September 1819 (aged 78) |
9 October 1777 | 2 April 1778 | — |
|
Conservative | Misdier | ||
175 days | |||||||||
27 | The Hon. Gualbej Karully MP for Eloy (ME) 16 November 1736 - 28 April 1820 (aged 83) |
2 April 1778 | 30 March 1786 | 1778 |
|
Liberal Movement | Karully I | ||
1782 | Karully II | ||||||||
7 years, 362 days | |||||||||
28 | The Hon. Mehus Attaryon MP for Charod (IB) 11 May 1742 - 7 September 1821 (aged 79) |
30 March 1786 | 28 March 1790 | 1786 |
|
Conservative | Attaryon | ||
3 years, 363 days | |||||||||
29 | The Hon. Piruzosius Shalwes MP for Savege (LI) 19 January 1751 - 26 June 1839 (aged 88) |
28 March 1790 | 16 April 1801 | 1790 |
|
Liberal Movement | Shalwes I | ||
1794 | Shalwes II | ||||||||
1798 | Shalwes III | ||||||||
11 years, 19 days | |||||||||
30 | The Hon. Romeni Besons MP for Hanley (IB) 15 September 1755 - 10 March 1841 (aged 85) |
16 April 1801 | 10 May 1802 | — |
|
Liberal Movement | Besons | ||
1 year, 24 days | |||||||||
31 | The Hon. Omidanus Farahodoro MP for Geijer (RE) 1 June 1759 - 26 February 1840 (aged 80) |
16 April 1802 | 8 November 1809 | 1802 |
|
Conservative | Farahodoro I | ||
1806 | Farahodoro II | ||||||||
7 years, 182 days | |||||||||
30 | The Hon. Romeni Besons MP for Hanley (IB) 15 September 1755 - 10 March 1841 (aged 85) |
8 November 1809 | 6 June 1813 | 1809 |
|
Liberal Movement | Besons-Hamiri
LM-ND | ||
3 years, 210 days | |||||||||
32 | The Hon. Etreza Ghalkmann MP for Barabás (IB) 21 November 1759 - 11 August 1840 (aged 80) |
6 June 1813 | 17 May 1815 | 1813 |
|
Conservative | Ghalkmann-Hamiri
C-ND | ||
1 year, 345 days | |||||||||
33 | The Hon. Rayandre Kadivne MP for Dumas (IB) 26 July 1771 - 26 May 1860 (aged 88) |
17 May 1815 | 16 February 1816 | — |
|
Liberal Movement | Kadivne-Hamiri
LM-ND | ||
275 days | |||||||||
32 | The Hon. Etreza Ghalkmann MP for Barabás (IB) 21 November 1759 - 11 August 1840 (aged 80) |
16 February 1816 | 3 March 1820 | 1816 |
|
Conservative | Ghalkmann Grand Coalition
C-LM-ND | ||
4 years, 16 days | |||||||||
34 | The Hon. Bavash Lanaei MP for Lagos (HA) 16 April 1770 - 19 June 1851 (aged 81) |
3 March 1820 | 9 April 1828 | 1820 |
|
Socialist Labor | Lanaei I | ||
1821 | Lanaei II | ||||||||
1824 | Lanaei III | ||||||||
8 years, 37 days | |||||||||
35 | The Hon. Amadeun Vynosht MP for Cairo (AE) 2 August 1772 - 13 January 1850 (aged 77) |
9 April 1828 | 18 March 1836 | 1828 |
|
Conservative | Vynosht I | ||
1832 | Vynosht II | ||||||||
7 years, 344 days | |||||||||
36 | The Hon. Ereus Rovanian MP for Alexandria (AE) 30 December 1769 - 3 August 1846 (aged 76) |
18 March 1836 | 6 November 1839 | 1836 |
|
Socialist Labor | Rovanian | ||
3 years, 233 days | |||||||||
37 | The Hon. Kamyan Honoore MP for Uma (ME) 22 June 1765 - 8 June 1853 (aged 87) |
6 November 1839 | 16 December 1841 | — |
|
Socialist Labor | Honoore I | ||
1840 | Honoore II | ||||||||
2 years, 40 days | |||||||||
38 | The Hon. Richastam Fereyth MP for Chares (AF) 1 November 1784 - 14 March 1861 (aged 76) |
16 December 1841 | 3 April 1844 | — |
|
Socialist Labor | Fereyth | ||
2 years, 109 days | |||||||||
39 | The Hon. Novid Windesman MP for Khiguez (AF) 12 April 1799 - 11 April 1898 (aged 98) |
3 April 1844 | 11 November 1859 | 1844 |
|
Conservative | Windesman I | ||
1848 | Windesman II | ||||||||
1852 | Windesman III | ||||||||
1856 | Windesman IV | ||||||||
15 years, 222 days | |||||||||
40 | The Hon. Bornasay Lincolavi MP for Zaragoza (IB) 19 January 1803 - 2 February 1899 (aged 96) |
11 November 1859 | 24 June 1872 | — |
|
Conservative | Lincolavi I | ||
1860 | Lincolavi II | ||||||||
1864 | Lincolavi III | ||||||||
1868 | Lincolavi IV | ||||||||
12 years, 226 days | |||||||||
41 | The Hon. Kialian Jazanri MP for Rochester (IB) 17 February 1820 - 29 June 1912 (aged 92) |
24 June 1872 | 4 July 1880 | 1872 |
|
Conservative | Jazanri I | ||
1876 | Jazanri II | ||||||||
8 years, 10 days | |||||||||
42 | The Hon. Goshmas Marashah MP for Asmara (AB) 30 November 1835 - 4 December 1924 (aged 89) |
4 July 1880 | 13 June 1890 | 1880 |
|
National Labor | Marashah I | ||
1884 | Marashah II | ||||||||
1888 | Marashah III | ||||||||
9 years, 344 days | |||||||||
43 | The Hon. Evarius Shajady MP for Temara (CA) 8 February 1846 - 7 June 1935 (aged 89) |
13 June 1890 | 3 May 1900 | — |
|
National Labor | Shajady I | ||
1892 | Shajady II | ||||||||
1896 | Shajady III | ||||||||
9 years, 324 days | |||||||||
44 | The Hon. Kamarren Paghin MP for Maihge (AB) 2 February 1867 - 3 January 1941 (aged 73) |
3 May 1900 | 12 June 1908 | 1900 |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Paghin I | ||
1904 | Paghin II | ||||||||
8 years, 40 days | |||||||||
45 | The Hon. Nousha Ahbourg MP for Cataran (FR) 5 March 1871 - 15 January 1919 (aged 47) |
12 June 1908 | 11 November 1909 | 1908 |
|
National Labor | Ahbourg I | ||
1 year, 152 days | |||||||||
46 | The Hon. Bohn Nancet MP for Barajas (IB) 22 November 1868 - 7 November 1967 (aged 98) |
11 November 1909 | 7 February 1911 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Antisocialist Union Government Con.-Nat.-DLP | ||
1 year, 88 days | |||||||||
45 | The Hon. Nousha Ahbourg MP for Cataran (FR) 5 March 1871 - 15 January 1919 (aged 47) |
7 February 1911 | 17 November 1914 | 1911 |
|
National Labor | Ahbourg II | ||
— | Ahbourg III NLP-Mod. | ||||||||
3 years, 283 days | |||||||||
47 | File:Neville Chamberlain.jpg | The Hon. Nastale Chaslani MP for Boider (ME) 18 March 1869 - 9 November 1950 (aged 81) |
17 November 1914 | 21 July 1917 | 1914 |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Chaslani Coalition Cabinet Con.-Nat.-DLP | |
2 years, 246 days | |||||||||
48 | The Hon. Shirae Nollatifi MP for Barcelona East (IB) 20 September 1866 - 21 September 1966 (aged 100) |
21 July 1917 | 20 January 1919 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Nollatifi Anti-Communist Cabinet Con.-Nat.-DLP-Lib. | ||
1917 | Nollatifi Broad Cabinet Con.-Nat.-Lib. | ||||||||
1 year, 183 days | |||||||||
49 | The Hon. Radegh Kurssius MP for Pidal (ME) 14 June 1859 - 18 June 1936 (aged 77) |
20 January 1919 | 3 March 1930 | 1919 |
|
National Labor | Kurssius I | ||
1922 | Kurssius II | ||||||||
1926 | Kurssius III | ||||||||
11 years, 42 days | |||||||||
50 | The Hon. Arert Hashmeizas MP for Tajoura (AF) 20 December 1884 - 15 May 1978 (aged 93) |
3 March 1930 | 12 November 1939 | 1930 |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Hashmeizas I | ||
1933 | Hashmeizas II | ||||||||
1936 | Hashmeizas III | ||||||||
1939 (March) | Hashmeizas IV | ||||||||
9 years, 254 days | |||||||||
51 | The Hon. Amerlen Mahenastaeni MP for Maela (AE) 29 September 1890 - 11 March 1946 (aged 55) |
12 November 1939 | 11 March 1946 | — |
|
National Labor | Supply and Crisis Provisional Cabinet NLa.-Ind. | ||
1939 (December) | Mahenastaeni I | ||||||||
— | Wartime Grand Coalition Cabinet NLa.-Con.-Nat. | ||||||||
1943 | Mahenastaeni II | ||||||||
6 years, 119 days | |||||||||
52 | The Hon. Maxer Thamesen MP for Alehro (RE) 28 May 1901 - 26 January 1995 (aged 93) |
11 March 1946 | 20 October 1952 | — |
|
National Labor | Thamesen I | ||
1946 | Thamesen II | ||||||||
1948 | Thamesen III | ||||||||
6 years, 223 days | |||||||||
53 | The Hon. Jacin Arariyan MP for Latison (IB) 14 November 1894 - 23 November 1963 (aged 69) |
20 October 1952 | 23 November 1963 | 1952 |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Arariyan I | ||
1956 | Arariyan II | ||||||||
1960 | Arariyan III | ||||||||
11 years, 34 days | |||||||||
54 [d] |
The Hon. Gairesh Fakazin MP for Mohair (ME) 15 January 1919 - 4 April 1985 (aged 66) |
23 November 1963 | 19 October 1968 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Fakazin I | ||
1964 | Fakazin II | ||||||||
4 years, 331 days | |||||||||
55 | The Hon. Fate Holam MP for Sebha (AF) 15 January 1919 - 4 April 1985 (aged 66) |
19 October 1968 | 3 June 1973 | 1968 |
|
National Labor | Holam | ||
1972 | Holam-Madean NLa.-PC-LP | ||||||||
4 years, 227 days | |||||||||
56 | The Hon. Arge Alach MP for Madrid West (IB) 31 December 1926 - 27 June 1987 (aged 60) |
3 June 1973 | 15 May 1977 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Alach-Madean Coa.-LP | ||
1976 | Alach | ||||||||
3 years, 346 days | |||||||||
57 | The Hon. Caleh Soroud MP for Laginalalagi (FR) 6 February 1911 - 5 June 2004 (aged 93) |
15 May 1977 | 29 November 1987 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Soroud I | ||
1980 | Soroud-Madean Coa.-LP | ||||||||
1981 | Soroud II | ||||||||
1984 | Soroud III | ||||||||
10 years, 198 days | |||||||||
58 | The Hon. Sialum Hawhin MP for Lisboa (IB) 13 October 1925 - 8 April 2013 (aged 87) |
29 November 1987 | 6 February 1991 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Hawhin | ||
1988 | Hawhin-Khahriyar Coa.-LP | ||||||||
3 years, 69 days | |||||||||
59 | The Hon. Fereshus Kazin MP for Nusiri (CA) 14 November 1946 - |
6 February 1991 | 6 October 1992 | — |
|
Coalition Con.-Nat. Coalition[c] |
Kazin-Khahriyar Coa.-LP | ||
1 year, 243 days | |||||||||
60 | The Hon. Pila Ebadeldar MP for Gràcia (IB) 21 June 1947 - |
6 October 1992 | 10 March 2004 | 1992 |
|
National Labor | Ebadeldar I | ||
1996 | Ebadeldar II | ||||||||
2000 | Ebadeldar III | ||||||||
11 years, 156 days |
- ↑ Legend for cells listed in the sixth column from right:
- e.g. 1609 or 2001 —coloured containing a linked year
- indicates a general election won by the government (e.g. 1609) or one that led to its formation (e.g. 2001);
- e.g. 1614 —shaded grey containing a linked year
- indicates an election resulting in no single party winning a Commons majority;
- e.g. — —coloured containing a dash
- indicates the formation of a majority government without an election;
- e.g. — —shaded grey containing a dash
- indicates the formation of a minority or coalition government during a hung parliament.
- e.g. 1609 or 2001 —coloured containing a linked year
- ↑ James Estere Formed Caretaker Government with no Cabinet, within the bounds of the Vacancies Act 1611. This would not happen in this form ever again as the conditions required for the use of the Vacancies Act were never again replicated. The Act as overruled by the passage of the Organization of Government Act 1722 which restricted how caretaker governments would be formed. This again changed in 1948 with the Continuity of Government Act 1948.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 Following the 1896 election, the Conservative and National parties formed a coalition. This Coalition would be perpetual in nature, and lead to an effective fusing of the parties under the C-N Coalition. This is not denoted in the forms of other Coalition Governments as the parties contest the election with a general understanding and intent of forming a Coalition thereafter, whereas other Coalitions denoted have been created to meet the outcomes issued by a specific election.
- ↑ Denotes caretaker status held by a Prime Minister due to the Continuity of Government Act 1948. A full cabinet is only sworn in once the caretaker period comes to an end. During this time, the caretaker Prime Minister generally holds all portfolios, engages only in matters of national security by convention. After this period, a Prime Minister sheds caretaker status and governs through a cabinet.