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The Prime Minister of Greater Penguinia

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The Prime Minister of Greater Penguinia is title held by a government official, placed in charge of the country's ministries and branches within the Kingdom of Greater Penguinia.

Political Parties

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won President
1 Aurélien Montecardé
(1854–1961)
Portrait of Albert I of Belgium.jpg Catholic Labour Union 6 September
1936
6 September
1948
1936

1942
Fayolle Giraud
1936-1948
2 Sotirien Roche
(1876-1967)
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F078072-0004, Konrad Adenauer.jpg Catholic Labour Union 6 September
1948
6 September
1960
1948

1954
TBD
3 Hubert Chaufourier
(1903-1964)
VincentAuriol.png Catholic Labour Union 6 September
1960
4 March
1964
1960 TBD
4 René Pompidou
(1914-1973)
Alain Poher.jpg Catholic Labour Union 4 March
1964
6 September
1966
N/A TBD
5 Grégoire Landry
(1925-2001)
Pierre Mauroy 1990.jpg Social Democrats 6 September
1966
6 September
1972
1966 TBD
6 Clélie Gérin-Lajoie
(1910–1991)
Margaret Thatcher (1983).jpg Truth and Justice for a New Democracy 6 September
1972
6 September
1984
1972

1978
TBD
7 Olivier D'Issonaire
(1945-)
President Mitterand bij slotzitting Europa Congres Mitterand, kop, Bestanddeelnr 934-2444 (portrait crop).jpg Social Democrats 6 September
1984
6 September
1990
1984

TBD
8 Anne Heaux
(1969-)
(Tansu Çiller) Rueda de prensa de Felipe González y la primera ministra de Turquía. Pool Moncloa. 16 de noviembre de 1995 (cropped).jpeg Catholic Labour Union 6 September
1990
6 September
2002
1990

1996
TBD
9 Alexandre Lévesque
(1963–)
Flickr - europeanpeoplesparty - EPP Summit October 2010 (105).jpg Gaullican Conservatives 6 September
2002
6 September
2008
2002 TBD
10 Jean Vallette
(1936-)
Jean Vallette II.jpg Social Democrats 6 September
2008
6 September
2020
2008

2014
TBD
11 Monique Degar-Abdulrashid
(1982-)
Najat Vallaud-Belkacem 2014 Paris Marathon t083915.jpg Social Democrats 6 September
2020
2020
TBD