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The leader of the [[National Party for Progress|'''National Party for Progress (NPP)''']] of [[Terranihil]] is called chairman or chairwoman. The position was created in 1930 when [[Žep Virát]] founded the NPP and sat as itts first chairman. In 1938 when tthe NPP gained control over the Terranilian government, Chairman became synonymous with the position of [[Presidents of Terranihil|President of the Republic]]. So far six men and one woman have held the position; Dreichren Ermák has been the current chairman since 2009.  
The leader of the [[National Progressive|'''National Progressive Party (NPP)''']] of [[Terranihil]] is called chairman or chairwoman. The position was created in 1930 when [[Žep Virát]] founded the NPP and sat as itts first chairman. In 1938 when tthe NPP gained control over the Terranilian government, Chairman became synonymous with the position of [[Presidents of Terranihil|President of the Republic]]. So far six men and one woman have held the position; Dreichren Ermák has been the current chairman since 2009.  


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Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 February 2020

The leader of the National Progressive Party (NPP) of Terranihil is called chairman or chairwoman. The position was created in 1930 when Žep Virát founded the NPP and sat as itts first chairman. In 1938 when tthe NPP gained control over the Terranilian government, Chairman became synonymous with the position of President of the Republic. So far six men and one woman have held the position; Dreichren Ermák has been the current chairman since 2009.

Number Portrait Name Chairman from Chairman until Time in office
1 Atatürk Kemal.jpg Žep Virát February 22, 1938 May 25, 1954 26 years, 3 months, 24 days
2 Maflaq.jpg Žittham Lornif May 25, 1954 October 1, 1961 7 years, 2 months, 8 days
3 Houari Boumediene's Portrait.jpg Andru Nolgóf October 1, 1961 October 19, 1969 8 years, 19 days
4 Ghannouchi.jpg Merol Bróth October 19, 1969 August 29, 1994 24 years, 10 months, 11 days
5 Nino Burjanadze (Tbilisi, December 5, 2003).jpg Žiel Igevin August 29, 1994 December 2, 2006 12 years, 3 months, 4 days
6 Ashraf Ghani December 2014.jpg Jon Krizhor December 2, 2006 April 7, 2009 2 years, 4 months, 6 days
7 King Abdullah - World Economic Forum on the Middle East Dead Sea Jordan 2007.jpg Dreichren Ermák April 7, 2009 10 years, 9 months