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)
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington by John Jackson.jpg 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)
Henry Sewell, ca 1872.jpg 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)
Phineas Taylor Barnum.jpg Commonwealth League 29 January
1867
22 November
1878
TBD, TBD,
18XX–1878 (retired)
Minister of Finance TBD Estmerish Monarch
X Carlton Howard
(1828–1910)
The Great war (1915) (14781959884) (cropped).jpg 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
(1838–1919)
Laurier in 1906.jpg 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)
Robert cecil.jpg 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)
Joseph Cook - Crown Studios 03.jpg Commonwealth League 2 February
1904
11 November
1910
Division of Lyndhurst, Tarrington,
18XX–1891 (died)
Minister of War 1905 Estmerish Monarch
X Winston MacGregor
(1858–1919)
Theodore Roosevelt 1901-08.jpg Valentirian Federation of Labour 11 November
1910
19 July
1912
Division of Huxley, New Ardougne,
18XX–1919 (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
X Winston MacGregor
(1858-1919)
Theodore Roosevelt 1901-08.jpg Valentirian Federation of Labour 19 July
1912
19 July
1919
Division of Huxley, New Ardougne,
18XX–1919 (died)
Prime Minister (Crown Dominion) TBD TBD
X Warwick Lionel Fairfax
(1878-1964)
Wm Lyon Mackenzie King.jpg Valentirian Federation of Labour 19 July
1919
27 January
1941
Division of Blackmoor, Harwich,
19XX–1941 (retired)
Attorney-General TBD TBD
X R. R. Giles
(1894-1978)
Portrait Menzies 1950s.jpg Valentirian Federation of Labour 27 January
1941
13 March
1950
Division of Ostwick—Fairfax Hill, Victoria,
19XX–1950 (defeated)
Minister for Labour 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)
Minister for Home Affairs TBD TBD
X Brendan H. Lodge III
(1917-1982)
John Robarts, Premier of Ontario.jpg 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)
George H. W. Bush 91st Congress.jpg 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)
Pierre Trudeau (1975).jpg 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)
George H. W. Bush 91st Congress.jpg 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)
Pierre Trudeau (1975).jpg 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–)
Jerry Brown 1978 cropped.jpg 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)
GERALDINE FERRARO.jpg 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-)
Helen Clark official photo (cropped).jpg 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-)
Prime Minister of Thailand (8182792228) cropped.jpg 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-)
Tony Abbott - 2010.jpg 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-)
Michele Bachmann (5435562184).jpg 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-)
Governor of Florida Jeb Bush at Southern Republican Leadership Conference, May 2015 by Michael Vadon 02.jpg 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.