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|colspan=8 style="background-color:#C0C0C0;"|<center>[[File:New Valentir Coat of Arms.png|35px]] '''President of the Federal Republic of Valentir''' [[File:New Valentir Coat of Arms.png|35px]]</center>
|colspan=8 style="background-color:#C0C0C0;"|<center>[[File:New Valentir Coat of Arms.png|35px]] '''President of the United Republics of Valentir and Carhaix''' [[File:New Valentir Coat of Arms.png|35px]]</center>
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[James Kensington Gemmell]]<br><small>(1838–1919)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[James Kensington Gemmell]]<br><small>(1838–1919)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#184735;"|{{color|white|'''1'''}}
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|<small>13 April</small><br>1913
|<small>19 July</small><br>1912
|<small>5 December</small><br>1916
|<small>5 December</small><br>1916
|''Interim president''
|''Interim president''
|[[Alliance of the West]]  
|[[Alliance of the West]]  
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|colspan="5"|<small>Gemmell was appointed as interim president by [[Federal Parliament of Valentir|Parliament]]. A popular moderate from Westcliff, he previously served as Prime Minister from 1883-1899. He was one of the primary architects of the newly independent republic, assisting the drafting the [[Constitution of Valentir|Constitution of the Free People]], establishing the modern framework for the [[Government of Valentir|Federal government]] and overseeing the first presidential election in 1916. </small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:CRERAR.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:CRERAR.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Aidan Stansfield]]<br><small>(1876-1975)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Thibault Hardouin]]<br><small>(1876-1975)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#184735;"|{{color|white|'''2'''}}
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|<small>5 December</small><br>1916
|<small>5 December</small><br>1916
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|[[Alliance of the West]]  
|[[Alliance of the West]]  
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|colspan="5"|<small>The first democratically elected president, Stansfield was a prominent member of the social liberal wing of the [[Alliance for the West]]. Cohabiting with a VFL-led coalition government, Stansfield prioritized foreign affairs, securing bilateral treaties with [[Senria]], [[Lorcania]], and [[Nuxica]]. He also focused on normalizing relations with [[Estmere]], signing the [[Treaty of Perpetual Friendship]] in 1919.</small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#F7A8B0;"|{{color|white|'''3'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:John Latham 1931.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:John Latham 1931.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Bryce Cousland]]<br><small>(1877-1964)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Bryce Cousland]]<br><small>(1877-1964)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#184735;"|{{color|white|'''3'''}}
|align="center" style="background:#F7A8B0;"|{{color|white|'''3'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>1920
|<small>5 December</small><br>1920
|<small>5 December</small><br>1924
|<small>5 December</small><br>1924
|[[1920 Valentirian presidential election|1920]] — 34.9%
|[[1920 Valentirian presidential election|1920]] — 34.9%
|[[Alliance of the West]]  
|[[National Democratic Party]]  
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|colspan="5"|<small>Elected in the controversial [[1920 Valentirian presidential election|1920 election]], Cousland clashed extensively with Prime Minister [[Warwick Lionel Fairfax]] and his VFL-majority gov't. Vetoed the original passage of the [[Fair Society Act]], a comprehensive welfare and government reform bill. Remaining relatively unpopular throughout his term, Cousland struggled to promote his domestic agenda of {{wp|Economic liberalism}} and {{wp|Anti-Federalism}}. His unpopularity led to the [[Alliance of the West]]'s worst electoral defeat in the 1924 elections, culminating in nearly four decades of uninterrupted VFL rule in Valentir.</small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''4'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#436B95;"|{{color|white|'''4'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:Andrew Fisher 1912 (b&w).jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:Andrew Fisher 1912 (b&w).jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Fergus Bryland]]<br><small>(1864-1937)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Fergus Bryland]]<br><small>(1864-1937)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''4'''}}
|align="center" style="background:#436B95;"|{{color|white|'''4'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>1924
|<small>5 December</small><br>1924
|<small>5 December</small><br>1928
|<small>5 December</small><br>1928
|[[1924 Valentirian presidential election|1924]] — 57.2%
|[[1924 Valentirian presidential election|1924]] — 52.2%
|[[Valentirian Federation of Labour]]
|[[Republican Party]]
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|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|[[Valentirian Federation of Labour]]
|[[Valentirian Federation of Labour]]
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|colspan="5"|<small></small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''6'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''6'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:C.D. Howe, wartime.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:C.D. Howe, wartime.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Elliot Sutherland]]<br><small>(1886-1960)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Alexandre Brossard]]<br><small>(1886-1960)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''6'''}}
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''6'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>1932
|<small>5 December</small><br>1932
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|[[Progressive Republican Party]]
|[[Progressive Republican Party]]
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|colspan="5"|<small>Previously serving as a senator from Westcliff, Whitmore was elected in 1952 on a platform of "law and order," promising to pursue anti-corruption legislation and reform the judicial system. He authorized the beginning of the [[Nuclear weapons of Valentir|Valentirian nuclear program]] and [[VASA|space program]], as well as maintaining the [[Fair Society]] policies of previous administrations. Abroad Whitmore expanded Valentirian involvement in the [[International Council for Democracy]] and pushed for trade liberalization. Despite his increasing popularity, Whitmore choose not to seek a second term.</small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="3" style="background:#0048B0;"|{{color|white|'''12'''}}
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|align="center" rowspan="3" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''13'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[File:Lyndon B. Johnson Oval Office Portrait (cropped).png|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[File:Lyndon B. Johnson Oval Office Portrait (cropped).png|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Elliott Hargrave]]<br><small>(1908-1977)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Augustin Vaillant]]<br><small>(1908-1977)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''14'''}}
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''14'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>1964
|<small>5 December</small><br>1964
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|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[File:Defense.gov News Photo 031124-F-2828D-084.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[File:Defense.gov News Photo 031124-F-2828D-084.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Cameron Bennett]]<br><small>(1946-)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="3"|[[Gaspard Vannier]]<br><small>(1946-)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#0048B0;"|{{color|white|'''22'''}}
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|<small>5 December</small><br>1996
|<small>5 December</small><br>1996
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|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''20'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:Jerry Mateparae official photo (cropped).jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:Malcolm Turnbull APEC 2016.jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Michael Kawharu]]<br><small>(1954-)</small>
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[Jérôme Martineau]]<br><small>(1954-)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''26'''}}
|align="center" style="background:#A8212A;"|{{color|white|'''26'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>2012
|<small>5 December</small><br>2012
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|align="center" style="background:#0048B0;"|{{color|white|'''27'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>2016
|<small>5 December</small><br>2016
|''Incumbent''
|<small>5 December</small><br>2020
|[[2016 Valentirian presidential election|2016]] — 54.9%
|[[2016 Valentirian presidential election|2016]] — 54.9%
|[[Progressive Republican Party]]
|[[Progressive Republican Party]]
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|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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|align="center" rowspan="2" style="background:#edc951;"|{{color|white|'''22'''}}
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[File:Trudeau visit White House for USMCA (cropped) (rotated).jpg|100px]]
|align="center" rowspan="2"|[[William Ashton]]<br><small>(1971-)</small>
|align="center" style="background:#edc951;"|{{color|white|'''28'''}}
|<small>5 December</small><br>2020
|''Incumbent''
|[[2020 Valentirian presidential election|2020]] — 63.8%
|[[National Liberal Party]]
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|colspan="5"|<small>TBD.</small>
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==Living former presidents==
As of 2021 there are five living former Presidents. The last President to die was [[François Sauveterre]] in 2019, who served as President from 1980-1984.
<gallery class="center">
File:Jenny Shipley 2020 (cropped).jpg|[[Justine Tisserand]]<br>served 1992-1996<br>born 1952 (age {{age|1952|04|02}})
File:George W. Bush 2019 (cropped).jpg|[[Gaspard Vannier]]<br>served 1996-2004<br>born 1946 (age {{age|1946|02|26}})
File:Julia Gillard speaking at a ceremony to mark the 10th aniversary of the 911 attacks.jpg|[[Francesca Miles]]<br />served 2004-2012<br />born 1960 (age {{age|1960|06|21}})
File:Malcolm Turnbull 2012 cropped.jpg|[[Jérôme Martineau]]<br />served 2012-2016<br />born 1954 (age {{age|1954|11|4}})
File:Sarah Palin (27368410714) (cropped).jpg|[[Helene Pauline]]<br>served 2016-2020<br>born 1964 (age {{age|1964|04|6}})
</gallery>

Revision as of 15:20, 27 February 2021

No Picture Name Term Tenure Presidential mandate Affiliation
New Valentir Coat of Arms.png President of the United Republics of Valentir and Carhaix New Valentir Coat of Arms.png
1 Sir Wilfrid Laurier - Bain.jpg James Kensington Gemmell
(1838–1919)
1 19 July
1912
5 December
1916
Interim president Alliance of the West
TBD.
2 CRERAR.jpg Thibault Hardouin
(1876-1975)
2 5 December
1916
5 December
1920
1916 — 45.3% Alliance of the West
TBD.
3 John Latham 1931.jpg Bryce Cousland
(1877-1964)
3 5 December
1920
5 December
1924
1920 — 34.9% National Democratic Party
TBD.
4 Andrew Fisher 1912 (b&w).jpg Fergus Bryland
(1864-1937)
4 5 December
1924
5 December
1928
1924 — 52.2% Republican Party
TBD.
5 Ernest Lapointe.jpg Hadrien Poirot
(1876-1941)
5 5 December
1928
5 December
1932
1928 — 63.5% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
6 C.D. Howe, wartime.jpg Alexandre Brossard
(1886-1960)
6 5 December
1932
5 December
1936
1932 — 60.8% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
7 Arthur Drakeford.jpg Quentin Le Borgne
(1878-1957)
7 5 December
1936
5 December
1940
1936 — 61.3% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
8 JohnCurtin.jpg Morgan Miles
(1885-1949)
8 5 December
1940
5 December
1944
1940 — 70.4% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
9 Louisstlaurent.jpg Judicaël Cazeneuve
(1882-1973)
9 5 December
1944
5 December
1948
1944 — 66.2% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
10 Hull-Cordell-LOC.jpg Byron Estermont
(1871-1955)
10 5 December
1948
5 December
1952
1948 — 62.4% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
11 VP-Nixon copy (3x4 closeincropped).jpg Raymond Whitmore
(1913-1994)
11 5 December
1952
5 December
1956
1952 — 55.8% Progressive Republican Party
TBD.
12 TRUMAN 58-766-06 (cropped).jpg Gaëtan Gilliéron
(1884-1972)
12 5 December
1956
5 December
1960
1956 — 57.9% Progressive Republican Party
13 5 December
1960
5 December
1964
1960 — 62.4%
TBD.
13 Lyndon B. Johnson Oval Office Portrait (cropped).png Augustin Vaillant
(1908-1977)
14 5 December
1964
5 December
1968
1964 — 62.5% Valentirian Federation of Labour
15 5 December
1968
5 December
1972
1968 — 66.8%
TBD.
14 Richard Nixon 09 Jul 1972.png Raymond Whitmore
(1913-1994)
16 5 December
1972
5 December
1976
1972 — 50.3% Progressive Republican Party
17 5 December
1976
5 December
1980
1976 — 61.4%
TBD.
15 Bob Hawke 1987 portrait crop.jpg François Sauveterre
(1929-2019)
18 5 December
1980
5 December
1984
1980 — 53.1% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
16 Ann Richards, Governor of Texas.jpg Élisabeth Chanel
(1933-2006)
19 5 December
1984
5 December
1988
1984 — 56.7% Progressive Republican Party
20 5 December
1988
5 December
1992
1988 — 63.2%
TBD.
17 Jenny Shipley and Winnie Laban (crop).jpg Justine Tisserand
(1952-)
21 5 December
1992
5 December
1996
1992 — 53.5% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
18 Defense.gov News Photo 031124-F-2828D-084.jpg Gaspard Vannier
(1946-)
22 5 December
1996
5 December
2000
1996 — 50.1% Progressive Republican Party
23 5 December
2000
5 December
2004
2000 — 52.6%
TBD.
19 Julia Gillard at Faulconbridge (36190455175) (cropped).jpg Francesca Miles
(1960-)
24 5 December
2004
5 December
2008
2004 — 54.2% Valentirian Federation of Labour
25 5 December
2008
5 December
2012
2008 — 55.9%
TBD.
20 Malcolm Turnbull APEC 2016.jpg Jérôme Martineau
(1954-)
26 5 December
2012
5 December
2016
2012 — 58.6% Valentirian Federation of Labour
TBD.
21 Sarah Palin by Gage Skidmore.jpg Helene Pauline
(1964-)
27 5 December
2016
5 December
2020
2016 — 54.9% Progressive Republican Party
TBD.
22 Trudeau visit White House for USMCA (cropped) (rotated).jpg William Ashton
(1971-)
28 5 December
2020
Incumbent 2020 — 63.8% National Liberal Party
TBD.

Living former presidents

As of 2021 there are five living former Presidents. The last President to die was François Sauveterre in 2019, who served as President from 1980-1984.