List of heads of government of Vannois

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Minister-Presidents (1816-1898)

  Independent
  National Conservatives/Civic Initiative
  Kadets/Democratic Union
  Liberal Democrats
  Monarchists
  Socialist Party/National Left
  Progressive Union
  Sotirian Democrats
  Yavorstri Revival

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office
Time in Office
Election Mandates
Government
Composition
Political party Monarch
(Reign)
1 Julie Volpelière (d'après Gérard) - Le maréchal Lannes (1769-1809), 1834.jpg His Imperial Highness
Prince Xavier,
Duke of Vouvant
Regent of the Holy Audonian Empire
(1796-1869)
11 July
1816
12 January
1820
Vouvant I
Historical Independents
Independent
Louis XVI
CharlesOrléans.jpg
(1809-1820)

4 years, 6 months, 2 days
Unelected
Ministry Information
2 Armand Emmanuel Duke of Richelieu.jpg His Grace
Jean de Broglie,
Duke of Talleyroux
MP for Talleyroux
(1761-1824)
12 January
1820
26 May
1821
Talleyroux I
Historical Independents
Independent
1 year, 4 months, 15 days
Unelected
Xavier I
Julie Volpelière (d'après Gérard) - Le maréchal Lannes (1769-1809), 1834.jpg
(1820-1869)

Ministry Information
3 Perier, Casimir.jpg His Lordship
Joseph d'Oulins,
Count of Oulins
MP for Oulins
(1773-1855)
26 May
1821
26 August
1822
5 January
1824
6 December
1828
26 August
1822
5 January
1824
6 December
1828
7 January
1830
Oulins I
Historical Independents
Oulins II
Historical Independents
Oulins III
Historical Independents
Oulins IV
Historical Independents, Historical Right
Independent
8 years, 7 months, 13 days
Unelected
Ministry Information
4 Guizot, François - 2.jpg His Excellency
Jean-Marie de Volpelière
MP for Avalon-sur-Mère
(1784-1860)
7 January
1830
2 February
1830
2 February
1830
16 April
1833
Volpelière I
Historical Independents
Volpelière II
Historical Independents, Imperialist
Independent (until 1831)
Imperialist
3 years, 3 months, 10 days
1831 General Election
Ministry Information
5 Léon Faucher.JPG His Lordship
Jean-Claude de Hautpoul,
Count of Hautpoul
MP for Hautpoul
(1784-1860)
16 April
1833
6 September
1834
25 May
1835
6 September
1834
25 May
1835
27 June
1838
Hautpoul I
Historical Independents, Imperialist
Hautpoul II
Imperialist
Hautpoul III
Imperialist
Imperialist
5 years, 2 months, 12 days
1836 General Election
Ministry Information
6 Flocon 1848.JPG His Lordship
Mathieu de Beauvaisis,
Count of Sérurier
MP for Sérurier
(1797-1865)
27 June
1838
19 August
1840
Sérurier I
Imperialist
Imperialist
2 years, 1 month, 24 days
1840 General Election
Ministry Information
7 Abbatucci, Jacques Pierre Charles.jpg His Excellency
Pierre Dubuisson
MP for Lyon-Sauzet
(1775-1844)
19 August
1840
26 March
1841
Dubuisson I
Historical Moderates
Historical Moderates
7 months, 8 days
1840 General Election
Ministry Information
8 Flocon 1848.JPG His Lordship
Mathieu de Beauvaisis,
Count of Sérurier
MP for Sérurier
(1797-1865)
26 March
1841
11 December
1841
25 May
1844
5 March
1846
11 December
1841
25 May
1844
5 March
1846
11 December
1849
Sérurier II
Imperialist
Sérurier III
Imperialist
Sérurier IV
Imperialist
Sérurier V
Imperialist, Historical Moderates
Sérurier VI
Imperialist, Historical Moderates
Sérurier VII
Imperialist, Historical Moderates
Imperialist
8 years, 8 months, 16 days
1841 General Election
1846 General Election
Ministry Information
9 Jean Georges Humann par Gabriel Christophe Guérin.jpg His Grace
Georges de Dreux,
Duke of Saint-Dié
MP for Saint-Dié
(1794-1866)
11 December
1849
5 May
1851
5 May
1851
22 November
1853
Saint-Dié I
Historical Independents, Imperialist
Saint-Dié II
Historical Independents
Independent
3 years, 11 months, 12 days
1849 General Election
Ministry Information
10 Élie, comte Decazes.jpg His Lordship
Maximilien d'Eoulx-Astier,
Count of Eoulx
MP for Eoulx
(1808-1894)
22 November
1853
16 January
1854
6 October
1854
29 March
1857
16 January
1854
6 October
1854
29 March
1857
7 August
1859
Eoulx I
Historical Moderates
Eoulx II
Historical Moderates, Historical Independents
Eoulx III
Historical Moderates
Moderates
5 years, 8 months, 17 days
1853 General Election, 1857 General Election
Ministry Information
11 Marechal Ney.jpg His Lordship
Jean-Marie Ney,
Count of Ballore
MP for Ballore
(1810-1902)
7 August
1859
1 August
1862
18 May
1863
1 August
1862
18 May
1863
9 January
1866
Ballore I
Imperialist, Historical Moderates
Ballore II
Imperialist, Historical Independents
Ballore III
Imperialist
Ballore IV
Imperialist, Historical Independents
Imperialist
6 years, 5 months, 3 days
1859 General Election, 1863 General Election
Ministry Information
12 Élie, comte Decazes.jpg His Lordship
Maximilien d'Eoulx-Astier,
Count of Eoulx
MP for Eoulx
(1808-1894)
9 January
1866
11 May
1867
22 August
1869
5 June
1872
22 December
1874
11 May
1867
22 August
1869
5 June
1872
22 December
1874
18 February
1880
Eoulx IV
Historical Moderates, Imperialist
Eoulx V
Historical Moderates
Eoulx VI
Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals
Eoulx VII
Historical Moderates
Eoulx VIII
Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals
Eoulx IX
Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals
Historical Moderates
14 years, 1 month, 10 days
1866 General Election, 1869 General Election, 1872 General Election, 1874 General Election, 1879 General Election
Louis XVII
1841 portrait painting of Louis Philippe I (King of the French) by Winterhalter.jpg
(1869-1877)

Ministry Information
Charles XI
Robert d’Orléans, Duke of Chartres.jpg
(1877-1901)


13 LouisDecazes.jpg His Lordship
Alexandre d'Eoulx-Astier,
Count of Eoulx
MP for Eoulx-sur-Mere
(1831-1902)
18 February
1880
9 December
1881
9 December
1881
6 July
1884
Eoulx I
Historical Moderates
Eoulx II
Historical Moderates, Imperialist
Historical Moderates
4 years, 4 months, 19 days
1883 General Election
Ministry Information
14 Giuseppe Zanardelli iii without oval frame.jpg His Excellency
Thierry de Jourgnac
MP for Moyemont-Couville
(1813-1889)
6 July
1884
2 March
1885
2 January
1886
2 March
1885
2 January
1886
29 September
1886
Jourgnac I
Historical Moderates
Jourgnac II
Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals
Jourgnac III
Historical Moderates, Historical Liberals, Historical Independents
Historical Moderates
2 years, 2 months, 24 days
1885 General Election
Ministry Information

Prime Ministers (1898-Present)

  Independent
  National Conservatives/Civic Initiative
  Kadets/Democratic Union
  Liberal Democrats

Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term(s) of office
Time in Office
Election Mandates
Government
Composition
Political party Monarch
(Reign)
1 Antonio Salandra.jpg His Excellency
Jean-Marie de Meljac
MP for Ausotel
(1878-1964)
5 July
1942
16 May
1943
12 December
1943
16 May
1943
12 December
1943
3 January
1946
Meljac I
Meljac II
Meljac III
Meljac IV
Meljac V
Imperialist
François III
Henri Jacquier - Portrait of Gen Joffre.jpg
(1901-1950)

3 years, 6 months, 4 days
1942, 1944, 1945, 1945 II
Ministry Information
2 Francois Duke of Vierville.jpg His Imperial Highness
Prince François,
Duke of Vierville

MP for Royaumeix
(1922-2014)
3 January
1946
18 August
1947
Vierville I
Independent
1 year, 7 months, 16 days
Unelected
Ministry Information
3 Joseph I Escondeaux.jpg His Grace
Joseph I,
Duke of Escondeaux

MP for Escondeaux-sur-Vevry
(1900-1981)
18 August
1947
17 May
1961
Escondeaux I
Escondeaux II
Escondeaux III
Escondeaux IV
Escondeaux V
Escondeaux VI
Imperialist Union
13 years, 8 months, 30 days
1947, 1951, 1953, 1958
Thibault I
Thibault I of Vannois.jpg
(1950-1992)
Ministry Information
4 The Duke of Windsor (1945).jpg His Grace
Alexandre V,
Duke of Roussac
MP for Couffé-Anzy
(1910-2008)
17 May
1961
7 May
1965
Roussac I
Roussac II
Imperialist Union
3 years, 11 months, 21 days
1963
5 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F010324-0002, Flughafen Köln-Bonn, Adenauer, de Gaulle-cropped.jpg His Excellency
Pascal Robichaud
MP for Saint-Nazaire
(1919-1992)
7 May
1965
22 May
1980
Robichaud I
Robichaud II
Robichaud III
Robichaud IV
Robichaud V
Robichaud VI
Robichaud VII
Robichaud VIII
Popular Front
15 years, 0 months, 16 days
1965, 1970, 1972, 1975
Longest-serving Prime Minister. First common-born Prime Minister. Led Saint-Nazaire Protests of 1977. Supported Institution of a National Parliament in 1978. Led national unity parliament 1977-1984. Treaty of Aarhusium in 1978 establishes Belisarian Parliament. New National Health Service Act of 1980. Senate Creation Act of 1982. Fixed Elections Act of 1984. Discrimination Act of 1984. Attempted Assassination in 1985. "Democracy is Vannois" speech of 1987. Firearms Act of 1987. National Health Service Expansion Act of 1988. New Tax Act of 1989. Imperial Tax Regulation Act of 1989. "Children of Belisaria" speech of 1990. Endorsement of Azaïs as immediate successor, 1990. Resignation and retirement 22 May 1991, after 14 years in office.
6 Pierre Mauroy 1990.jpg His Lordship
Louis-Alexandre I,
Count of Marnoît
MP for Montluire
(1920-2001)
22 May
1980
15 December
1986
Marnoît I
Marnoît II
Marnoît III
UMP
6 years, 6 months, 24 days
1980, 1985
7 Michel Rocard16 (cropped) 2.JPG His Excellency
Clément Ouvrier
MP for Pagnane
(1936-2017)
15 December
1986
6 June
1988
Ouvrier I
Ouvrier II
Socialist
1 year, 5 months, 23 days
1986
8 Pierre Mauroy 1990.jpg His Lordship
Louis-Alexandre I,
Count of Marnoît
MP for Montluire
(1920-2001)
6 June
1988
5 March
1989
Marnoît IV
Marnoît V
UMP
9 months, 0 days
1988
9 Michel Rocard16 (cropped) 2.JPG His Excellency
Clément Ouvrier
MP for Pagnane
(1936-2017)
5 March
1989
22 May
1991
Ouvrier III
Socialist
2 years, 2 months, 18 days
1989
10 ChiracUSA.jpg His Excellency
Séverin Azaïs
MP for Nazaire-sur-Levry
(1914-1994)
22 May
1991
17 November
1994
Azaïs I
Azaïs II
Azaïs III
UMP
3 years, 5 months, 27 days
1993
Charles XII
Charles XII of Vannois.png
(1992-)
11 Didier Burkhalter 2011.jpg His Excellency
Alphonse Daucourt
MP for Belzieu
(1944-)
17 November
1994
18 July
1997
Daucourt I
Daucourt II
UMP
2 years, 8 months, 2 days
1995
12 Edouard Balladur-1-crop2.png His Excellency
Jacques Trémoille
MP for Flandin de Ile sur Vannois
(1939-2002)
18 July
1997
3 July
1998
Trémoille I
Alliance of Liberals
11 months, 16 days
1997
First minority government in Vannoisian history
13 Didier Burkhalter 2011.jpg His Excellency
Alphonse Daucourt
MP for Belzieu
(1944-)
3 July
1998
1 November
2001
Daucourt III
Daucourt IV
Daucourt V
UMP
3 years, 3 months, 30 days
1998
14 Gavin Newsom official photo (1).jpg His Lordship
Maximilien Astier,
Count of Eoulx
MP for Daucourt
(1957-)
1 November
2001
1 November
2006
Astier I
Astier II
Astier III
Astier IV
Socialist
5 years, 0 months, 1 day
2001
15 Reagan Mitterrand 1984 (cropped 2).jpg His Excellency
Stephan de Renauer
MP for Saint-Nazaire 2
(1930-2011)
1 November
2006
13 September
2011
de Renauer I
de Renauer II
de Renauer III
UMP
4 years, 10 months, 13 days
2006, 2011
16 Nicolas Sarkozy February 2015.jpg His Excellency
Jean-Christophe,
Duke of Périnesse-Toucourt

MP for Toucourt 2
(1953-2018)
13 September
2011
7 April
2018
Périnesse-Toucourt I
Périnesse-Toucourt II
Périnesse-Toucourt III
UMP
6 years, 6 months, 26 days
2013
17 François Fillon 2010.jpg His Excellency
Jean-Yves Nicollier
MP for Gennezon
(1955-)
7 April
2018
10 May
2018
Nicollier I/Périnesse-Toucourt III
UMP
1 month, 4 days
Appointed Prime Minister after the Assassination of the Duke of Périnesse-Toucourt. Oversaw beginning of Vannoisian-Eesti Conflict of 2018. Called scheduled 2018 General Elections before stepping down. First Vannoisian Prime Minister to retire directly from politics as PM.
18 Official portrait of Keir Starmer crop 2.jpg His Excellency
Jacques Sardou
MP for Saint-François-sur-Cael
(1970-)
10 May
2018
7 September
2018
Sardou I
Sardou II
Sardou III
UMP
3 months, 29 days
2018 I
Grandson of Pascal Robichaud. Prime Minister during Vannoisian-Eesti Conflict of 2018. Multiple cabinet rebellions. Failed Emergency Powers Act of 2018. Failed Armed Forces Act of 2018. Planned to oversee V-E Conflict war crimes trial. Lost motion of no-confidence, August 2018. Lost snap election, September 2018. Final leader of UMP.
19 Marlene Astier.jpg Her Ladyship
Marlène Astier,
Lady Eoulx
MP for Daucourt
(1980-)
7 September
2018
Incumbent
Mar. Astier I
The Daisy
Incumbent
2018 II
First female Prime Minister. First Prime Minister from The Daisy. Promoted Capital Punishment Act of 2019, outlawing the death penalty in Vannois.

Living former Prime Ministers

As of 2017 there are four living former Prime Ministers of those that have held the office (not including incumbent):

See Also