List of heads of government of Matharius
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Crown Dominion of Valentir (17XX-1912)
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Party | Term of office | Electorate Served | Last office held before election | Elections Won | Monarch | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
X | Ian Fairfax I (1769–1852) |
Radical Federalists and Liberals | 17 November 1822 |
9 December 1835 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1835 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | Estmerish Monarch | |
X | Archibald Royce Andrews (1801–1867) |
Commonwealth League | 4 April 1856 |
29 January 1867 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1867 (died) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | Estmerish Monarch | |
X | F. P. Barnum I (1809–1891) |
Commonwealth League | 29 January 1867 |
22 November 1878 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1878 (retired) |
Minister of Finance | TBD | Estmerish Monarch | |
X | Carlton Howard (1828–1910) |
Commonwealth League | 22 November 1878 |
9 June 1883 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1883 (defeated) |
Minister of Internal Affairs | 1883 1886 1891 |
Estmerish Monarch | |
X | James Kensington Gemmell (1828–1910) |
Radical Federalists and Liberals | 9 June 1883 |
17 December 1899 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1899 (defeated) |
Leader of the Opposition | 1883 1886 1890 1895 |
Estmerish Monarch | |
X | Henry Stafford (1830–1903) |
Commonwealth League | 17 December 1899 |
2 February 1903 |
TBD, TBD, 18XX–1903 (died) |
Leader of the Opposition | 1899 1900 |
Estmerish Monarch | |
X | Lionel Baines IV (1858–1947) |
Commonwealth League | 2 February 1904 |
11 November 1910 |
Division of Lyndhurst, Tarrington, 18XX–1891 (died) |
Minister of War | 1905 | Estmerish Monarch | |
X | Winston MacGregor (1858–1923) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 11 November 1910 |
19 July 1912 |
Division of Huxley, New Ardougne, 18XX–1923 (died) |
Leader of the Opposition | 1910 | Estmerish Monarch |
Federal Republic of Valentir (1912-present)
No. | Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Party | Term of office | Electorate Served | Last office held before election | Elections Won | President | |
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X | Winston MacGregor (1858-1923) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 19 July 1912 |
19 July 1923 |
Division of Huxley, New Ardougne, 18XX–1923 (died) |
Prime Minister (Crown Dominion) | TBD | TBD | |
X | Warwick Lionel Fairfax (1878-1964) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 19 July 1923 |
27 January 1941 |
Division of Blackmoor, Harwich, 19XX–1941 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | R. R. Giles (1894-1978) |
Progressive Republican Party | 27 January 1941 |
13 March 1950 |
Division of Ostwick—Fairfax Hill, Victoria, 19XX–1950 (defeated) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Raphaël P. Vasseur (1900-1976) |
File:Lester B. Pearson 1957.jpg | Valentirian Federation of Labour | 13 March 1950 |
1 November 1956 |
Division of Haussimont Heritage, Talissieu, 19XX–1956 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD |
X | Brendan H. Lodge III (1917-1982) |
Progressive Republican Party | 1 November 1956 |
14 August 1961 |
Division of New Lumbridge, Westcliff, 19XX–1961 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Henry Bennett (1921–2018) |
Progressive Republican Party | 14 August 1961 |
8 December 1964 |
Division of Dartmouth, New Embria, 19XX–1969 (defeated) |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | TBD | TBD | |
X | Aurélien Trémaux (1919–2000) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 8 December 1964 |
19 July 1967 |
Division of Ille-et-Vilaine, Valmont, 19XX–1977 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Henry Bennett (1920–2018) |
Progressive Republican Party | 11 July 1967 |
13 October 1969 |
Division of Dartmouth, New Embria, 19XX–1969 (defeated) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Aurélien Trémaux (1919–2000) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 13 October 1969 |
11 July 1981 |
Division of Ille-et-Vilaine, Valmont, 19XX–1979 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Brendan H. Lodge IV (1936–) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 11 July 1981 |
14 September 1987 |
Division of New Lumbridge, Westcliff, 19XX–1987 (retired) |
Chancellor of the Exchequer | TBD | TBD | |
X | Henrietta Ramsay (1935-2011) |
Progressive Republican Party | 14 September 1987 |
20 June 1994 |
Division of Newburgh, New Ardougne, 19XX-1994 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Barbara Rowan (1950-) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 20 June 1994 |
3 March 2003 |
Division of Aokautere, Valmont, 19XX-2003 (retired) |
Leader of the Opposition | TBD | TBD | |
X | Amélie Maillard (1966-) |
Valentirian Federation of Labour | 3 March 2003 |
23 October 2009 |
Division of Rothsay Hill, Tarrington, 1997- |
Minister for Home Affairs | 2005 | TBD | |
X | Peter Molyneux (1957-) |
Progressive Republican Party | 23 October 2009 |
9 August 2015 |
Division of TBD, TBD, 1997- |
Leader of the Opposition | 2009 2014 |
TBD | |
X | Angélique Guyon (1956-) |
Progressive Republican Party | 9 August 2015 |
11 June 2016 |
Division of Faircastle, New Embria, 2002- |
Minister for Defence | 2015 | Helene Pauline | |
X | Johnathan Bennett (1964-) |
Progressive Republican Party | 11 June 2016 |
Incumbent | Division of Blackburn Grove, Tarrington, 2002- |
Minister for Foreign Affairs | 2017 | Helene Pauline |
Living former prime ministers
As of 2019 there are five living former Prime Ministers. The last Prime Minister to die was Henry Baxter in 2018, who served as Prime Minister twice from 1961-1964 and 1967-1969.
Brendan H. Lodge IV
served 1981-1987
born 1936 (age 88)Barbara Rowan
served 1994-2003
born 1950 (age 74)Amélie Maillard
served 2003-2009
born 1967 (age 57)Peter Molyneux
served 2009-2015
born 1957 (age 67)Angélique Guyon
served 2015-2016
born 1956 (age 70)