List of heads of government of Marirana

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Prime Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers
Primo Ministro del Gabinetto dei Ministri
File:Standard of the Prime Minister of Marirana.png
Prime Ministerial Standard
Salvador Sanchez Ceren.jpg
Incumbent
Amadeo Tajani
since 29th January 2018
Member ofCabinet of Ministers
Reports toPresident and Parliamentary Assembly
(House of Councillors)
AppointerPresident of the Mariranan Nation
In accordance with a vote in the House of Councillors
Term lengthWhile commanding the confidence of the Parliamentary Assembly and the President
With elections held no more than four years apart
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Marirana
Inaugural holderRenzo Acquaviva
First Prime Minister of the Mariranan Free State under the constitution of 1992
Pierantonio Bossi
First individual named Prime Minister under the constitution of 1828
Formation14 April 1992; 32 years ago (1992-04-14) (current form)
12 July 1797; 227 years ago (1797-07-12) (inaugural form)

The Federative Republic of Marirana has had since independence several periods in which the position of head of state and head of government be separated. Since 1713 under the 8 constitutions Marirana has possessed two have included a separate head of state and government. The separate head of government was known as the President of the Cabinet of Ministers under the 1828 constitutions but was renamed the Prime Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers in the current constitution promulgated in 1992.

The initial post of head of government was as the chief chair of cabinet albeit the head of state, the monarch of Marirana, had wide sweeping executive powers that could veto the Prime Minister. Within the cabinet the Prime Minister was seen more as a first amongst equals then the official head of the government. The position was abolished following republican victory in the Mariranan civil war when Marirana became a presidential republic. The abolition of the monarchy saw the post dissolved again until 1992 when it was restored to function as a check on presidential power with the intention being to avoid rule by a strongman president. Since then the Prime Minister acts within the framework of a semi-presidential system.

There has been 20 individuals who has served as head of government with 2 having served non-consecutive terms. The current Prime Minister is Amadeo Tajani who has served in the post since 2018.

Key

Conservative and Sotirian democratic

Liberal and Radical

Social democratic and socialist

List

No. Portrait Name Term in office Party
1 Miguel Barragan Oleo (480x600).png Pierantonio Bossi
(1782–1859)
14 April 1828 30 October 1832 Restorationist Party
2 Valentin Canalizo Oleo (480x600).png Cesare Bruschetta
(1779–1852)
30 October 1832 7 March 1835 Restorationist Party
3 Presidente Nicolas Bravo.PNG Giusto Romagnoli
(1776-1847)
7 March 1835 24 June 1837 Restorationist Party
(2) Valentin Canalizo Oleo (480x600).png Cesare Bruschetta
(1779–1852)
7 March 1837 24 June 1840 Liberal
4 Melchor Muzquiz.png Oreste Steffenone
(1777-1848)
24 June 1840 15 October 1843 Liberal
5 Mariano Arista Oleo (480x600).png Guido De Michelis
(1795-1851)
15 October 1843 25 May 1844 Liberal
6 Jose Mariano Salas Oleo (480x600).png Fausto Mantovani
(1794-1853)
25 May 1844 13 April 1846 Liberal
Post abolished (1846-1992)
7 Cuauhtemoc Cardenas Solorzano.jpg Renzo Acquaviva
(1944-)
14 April 1992 5 September 1992 Republican Left
Coalition for Democratic Action
8 PRESS CONFERENCE - INFORMAL MEETING OF MINISTERS FOR ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS (Informal ECOFIN) 2016-09-10 (29547759806).jpg Mario Červenko
(1950-)
5 September 1992 24 October 1995 Democratic Alternative
Coalition for Democratic Action
9 Renato D'Ascanio.jpg Renato D'Ascanio
(1942-)
24 October 1995 4 June 1997 Socialist Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
10 Leonelfernandez20062007.jpg Dario Lorenzin
(1952-)
4 June 1997 29 May 1998 Democratic Alternative
Coalition for Democratic Action
11 File:Honduras.RicardoMaduro.01.jpg Filippo Collegno
(1947-)
29 May 1998 16 March 2000 Democratic Alternative
Coalition for Democratic Action
12 Rosalía Arteaga bandera (cropped).jpg Rosa Michelozzi
(1952-)
16 March 2000 22 August 2002 Anti-Revolutionary Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
13 Nebot y Lenin Moreno (cropped).jpg Giuseppe Rognoni
(1959-)
22 May 2002 16 March 2003 Anti-Revolutionary Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
14 Jorge G. Castaneda - World Economic Forum on Latin America 2011.jpg Eduardo Profumo
(1952-)
7 March 2003 17 August 2006 Pole of Good Government
Convergence for Freedom
15 Alfonso Portillo Cabrera.jpg Roberto Vernizzi
(1945-)
17 August 2006 12 November 2006 Anti-Revolutionary Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
16 Margarita Zavala (cropped).jpg Maddalena Angiolillo
(1965-)
12 November 2006 27 August 2007 Socialist Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
(8) PRESS CONFERENCE - INFORMAL MEETING OF MINISTERS FOR ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS (Informal ECOFIN) 2016-09-10 (29547759806).jpg Mario Červenko
(1950-)
27 August 2007 29 January 2008 Democratic Alternative
Coalition for Democratic Action
17 Marcelo Ebrard 2010.jpg Vasco Azeglio
(1959-)
29 January 2008 27 April 2010 Socialist Party
Alliance of the Centre
18 José Antonio Meade crop.jpg Giovan Boutros
(1970-)
27 April 2010 8 March 2012 Forza Marirana
Coalition for Democratic Action
19 Reunión con Claudia Pavlovich, Gobernadora Electa de Sonora. (20549752226) (cropped).jpg Rosa Michelozzi
(1978-)
8 March 2012 25 November 2017 Anti-Revolutionary Party
Coalition for Democratic Action
20 Alejandro Maldonado 2015 (cropped).jpg Enzo Alfano
(1937-)
25 November 2017 29 January 2018 Democratic Alternative
Coalition for Democratic Action
21 Salvador Sanchez Ceren.jpg Amadeo Tajani
(1950-)
29 January 2018 Incumbent Democratic Party of Socialists
Avanti Marirana!

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