Prime Minister of Garetolia
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Prime Minister of the Republic of Garetolia | |
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Style | The Honourable |
Residence | Government House, Ule'eka |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Term length | 2 years renewable twice |
Inaugural holder | Kalano Palik |
Formation | 19 June 1978 |
Salary | £130,000 annually |
Website | www |
The Prime Minister of Garetolia is the head of government of Garetolia. The office was created in 1978 upon Garetolia's independence, with Kalano Palik becoming the first office-holder. On the contrary to many other Oceanic nations, the Prime Minister is not allowed to be a member of Parliament, described by the Garetolian Constitution as a conflict of interest. The current prime minister is Michael Stroman since 4 January 2022.
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Portrait | Name | Party | Term | Deputy | |
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1 | Kalano Palik | Independence | 1979-1982 | Hono Na'koko | |
2 | Meleno Keresa | Independence | 1982-1986 | Oro Lak'oma | |
3 | Hono Na'koko | Independence | 1986-1988 | Nopo Kanomo | |
4 | Peter Lokoso | Conservative | 1988-1990 | Martin Chester | |
5 | Kolo Tro'ano | Social Democratic | 1990-1994 | Hanano Lo'hopo | |
6 | Ulukoneno Hor'opo | Green | 1994-1996 | Kolo Kolo'no | |
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14 | Miko Nolo | AltKat | 2008-2012 | Roloma Kano'olomano | |
15 | Kendall Berrington | Social Democratic | 2012-2018 | Noro Mokono | |
16 | George Kennel | Social Democratic | 2018-2022 | Quentin Paffinia | |
17 | Michael Stroman | Social Democratic | 2022- | Kolo Laho'ma |