List of heads of government of Puramape
The Premier of Puramape is the Head of Government of the Republic of Puramape. It is the most prominent executive position in the political structure of the country and the officeholder is who usually leads the political life of the country, even though the position of President also exists as a ceremonial Head of State. Since the establishment of the Republic, the country has had 11 officeholders; the longest serving Premier remains the General Jean-Pascal Chagnon, who inaugurated the position in 1953.
The Radical Civic Union has been the longest serving party, holding a dominant position in Puramapese politics during most of the 20th century. The Party of National Integration provided 3 Premiers, including Edouard Lecoubarry, the current serving Premier. In 2006, Gérard Rigal, from the Front for People's Participation, became the first Premier to come from neither of the main traditional political parties.
List
Prefecture of Saint Ferdinand
Dominion of Puramape
Republic of Puramape
Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Party | Government Composition |
Election | Ref. | |||
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Took office | Left office | Duration | |||||||
Jean-Pascal Chagnon (1904-1992) |
17 April 1953 |
— — |
9 years and 248 days | Radical Civic Union | Chagnon I UCR |
1953 | |||
— — |
— — |
Chagnon II UCR |
— | ||||||
— — |
— 1962 |
Chagnon III UCR |
— | ||||||
Jean-Joël Lecerf-Boudon (1909–1971) |
— 1962 |
— 1967 |
4 years and 264 days | Radical Civic Union | Lecerf-Boudon I UCR |
1962 | |||
Louis Geiger Maitre (1906–2002) |
17 April 1967 |
12 April — |
8 years and 334 days | Radical Civic Union | Geiger Maitre I UCR |
1967 | |||
— — |
— 1976 |
Geiger Maitre II UCR-USC |
— | ||||||
Lambert Le Sueur (1908–1981) |
17 April 1976 |
12 April — |
4 years and 34 days | Party of National Integration | La Rue I PDIN-USC |
1976 | |||
Jean-Christophe Chéreau (1922-2002) |
17 April 1980 |
12 April — |
7 years and 251 days | Radical Civic Union | Chéreau I CONAPRO (UCR-PDIN-USC) |
1980 | |||
— — |
— 1988 |
Chéreau II CONAPRO (UCR-PDIN-USC) |
— | ||||||
Daniel Berthelot (1948-) |
17 April 1988 |
12 April — |
7 years and 25 days | Radical Civic Union | Berthelot I CONAPRO (UCR-PDIN-USC) |
1988 | |||
— — |
— 1995 |
Chéreau II CONAPRO (UCR-PDIN-USC) |
— | ||||||
File:Mauricio Villeda.jpg | Nicolas Bertillon-Lavaud (1949-) |
17 April 1995 |
12 April — |
4 years and 90 days | Party of National Integration | Bertillon-Lavaud I CONAPRO (PDIN-UCR-USC) |
1995 | ||
Daniel La Rue (1940-) |
17 April 2000 |
12 April — |
6 years and 334 days | Radical Civic Union | Le Sueur I CONAPRO (UCR-PDIN-USC) |
1999 | |||
— — |
— 2006 |
Le Sueur II UCR |
— | ||||||
Gérard Rigal (1940-) |
17 April 2006 |
12 April — |
8 years and 271 days | Front for People's Participation | Rigal I FPP |
2006 | |||
— — |
— 2015 |
Rigal II FPP |
— | ||||||
Benjamin Durand (1961-) |
17 April 2015 |
12 April — |
8 years and 32 days | Front for People's Participation | Durand I FPP |
2015 | |||
— — |
— 2023 |
Durand II FPP-USC |
— | ||||||
Edouard Lecoubarry (1960-) |
17 April 2023 |
Incumbent | 1 year and 193 days | Party of National Integration | Delafosse I PDIN-UCR-UDI |
2023 |