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Revision as of 00:36, 17 May 2019

Richardson Cabinet

Portfolio   Minister Took office Party
Prime Minister Rupert Richardson 2015 National Union Party
Secretary for Foreign Affairs
and Deputy Prime Minister
Anne Buckett 2017 Progressives
Secretary for Agriculture and Rural Matters Edwyn Grey 2015 National Union Party
Secretary for Commerce M. E. Carlson 2017 Progressives
Secretary for Culture, Tourism, and Sport Elizabeth Harcourt 2016 National Union Party
Secretary for Defence Henry Edwards 2015 Progressives
Secretary for Education and Research Clovis Woodville 2016 National Union Party
Secretary for Energy and the Environment Angela Matthiasson 2015 Progressives
Secretary for the Euclean Community Percy Wyvill 2016 National Union Party
Secretary for the Federal Treasury Matilda de Fay 2015 National Union Party
Secretary for Healthcare Edgar Allerton 2017 Progressives
Secretary for Housing and Urban Matters Vernon Geary 2014 National Union Party
Secretary for Internal Affairs Godfred Alfredson 2015 Progressives
Secretary for Justice Reginald Wilton-Smythe 2015 National Union Party
Secretary for Labour and Pensions Grant Dalton 2016 Progressives
Secretary for Transport and Infrastructure Clive Disney 2014 Progressives
Secretary for Welfare and Social Inclusion Holly Wilson 2015 National Union Party
Secretary for Women and Children Edith Lionheart 2017 Progressives

Party Info

  Leader Since Party
Rupert Richardson 2014 National Union Party
Anne Buckett 2017 Progressives
Robert Spencers 2016 Democratic Labourer’s Party
George Avery 2013 Estmere First
Olivia Baskerville 2015 Agrarian Interest Party
Alfred Bryer 2009 Party of the Swathish
Roy Wilburn 2011 Common Wealth

Old Parties:

  • Conservative Party (Big-tent Conservatives)
  • Old-line Party (Swathish Conservatives)
  • Traditionalistes (Flurian Conservatives)
  • Sotrian Social Party (Amendist Sotrian Democrats)
  • Solarian Catholic People's Party (Catholic Democrats)
  • Liberal Radical Party (Estmerish and Flurian Liberals)
  • Ameedist Party (Swatish Liberals - 'Reform Party')
  • Party of the Socialists and Democrats (Social Democrats)
  Party Position Leader Seats Status
National Union Party Centre-right Rupert Richardson
169 / 500
In coalition
The Progressives Centre-right Anne Buckett
142 / 500
In coalition
Democratic Labourer's Party Centre-left Robert Spencers
78 / 500
In opposition
Estmere First Far right George Avery
64 / 500
In opposition
Agrarian Interest Party Centre Olivia Baskerville
23 / 500
In opposition
Party of the Swathish Big tent Alfred Bryer
18 / 500
In opposition
Common Wealth Far left Roy Wilburn
6 / 500
In opposition

Bailiffscourt

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravensteen Initial seat of the High-Bailiffs or whatever they are called, eventually begins operating as the Tower of London equivalent after they get a nicer residence.

Heads of State

Kingdom of Embria (1084-1195)

  • Richard I the Great (1084-1106)
  • Richard II the Lesser (1106-1123)
  • Stephen (1123-1151)
  • William I (1151-1173)
  • William II (1173-1189)
  • Robert (1189-1192)
  • Constantine the Wicked (1192-1195)

Commonwealth of the United Estmerish Counties (1195-1737)

William IV, the Butchered, was killed during the Estmerish Civil War
  • Clovis I (1195-1218)
  • William I
  • William II
  • Clovis X
  • William III
  • Clovis XI
  • Clovis XII (1703-1730)
  • William IV (1730-1736)
  • Clovis Richard (1734-1737)

Estmerish Republic (1732-1737)

  • Presidium of the Twelve (1732-35)
    • Names
  • Military Dictator (1735-37)

Kingdom of Estmere (1737-1935)

House of Vernon-Dryden

  • Clovis Richard I (1737-1769)
  • Henry (1769-1794)
  • Clovis Richard II (1794-1827)
  • Charles I (1827-1851)
  • William I (1851-1872)
  • William II (1872-1904)
  • Charles II (1904-1920)
  • William III (1920-1935)

Estmerish Authority (1927-1935)

  • High Warden Norman Name

Provisional Government (1935-1937)

Federated Republics of Estmere (1937-present)

Parties

  • note - presidents take office on the first of November
No Picture Name Term Tenure Presidential mandate Prime Minister(s) Affiliation
1 Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris.jpg Wolfgar Godfredson
- 1 January
1937
11 November
1940
Acting TBD (NUP) Independent
1 1 November
1940
1 November
1945
1940 — 72.4% TBD (NUP)
TBD (SSP)
2 1 November
1945
1 November
1950
1945 — 68.3% TBD (SSP)
(SSP)
(NUP)
3 1 November
1950
1 November
1955
1950 — 63.1% (NUP)
(DLP)
(NUP)
The first President of the Federated Republics. During the Great War, he served as a high ranking general in the Estmerish Royal Army. He was active in operations which defended the Estmerish Panhandle from Entente advances and led the campaign to liberate Ashcombe. The Transitional Government appointed him unanimously to serve as acting president until the 1940 elections. Godfredson was immensely popular and won re-election in 1940, 1945, and 1950. He declined to stand again in the 1955 election. His tenure saw Estmere join the Community of Nations (1935), the United Nations of Euclea (1935), and the Euclean Community (1948). Oversaw the nationalization of the Estmerish railways, coal mines, and airlines.
2 Dwight D. Eisenhower, official photo portrait, May 29, 1959.jpg Henry Beaufort
4 1 November
1955
1 November
1960
1955 — (NUP) National Union Party
5 1 November
1960
1 November
1965
1960 — (NUP)
(NUP)
Beaufort was the first president from the NUP and oversaw the Gilded Years, a period of sharp economic growth under successive NUP governments. Despite the significant economic growth, inequality between the richest and poorest widened.
3 File:Anthonycrossland.jpg William G. Norcross
6 1 November
1965
1 November
1970
1965 — (NUP)
1965-1968
Eric Godwinson (P)
1968-1970
National Union Party
Close of the Gilded Years. Defeat of the NUP in the 1968 election. Beginning of the decline of Estmere has a global power.
4 Olof Palme.png Eric Godwinson
7 1 November
1970
1 November
1975
1970 — (P) Progressives
8 1 November
1975
1 November
1980
1975 — (P)
Margaret Kingson (NUP)
1976-1980
First president from the Progressives and former prime minister. Party veteran deeply involved in the evolution from the Sotirian Social Party to the Progressives. Oversaw successive Progressive governments, implementation of Karlssonist economic policies, universal healthcare, and the start of the NUP-Progressive electoral alliance and coalitions. Continued decline of Estmere's global influence, tenure saw relinquishing of a number of foreign naval bases.
5 Mark Eyskens 1986.jpg Roger Williams
9 1 November
1980
1 November
1985
1980 — Margaret Kingson (NUP) National Union Party
10 1 November
1985
1 November
1990
1985 — John Braithwaite (NUP)
1985-1988
(P)
1988-1990
Coalition governments under Williams for the most part continued to implement Karlssonist policies. However, government spending was complicated by the Recession of 1986. During the recession, Prime Minister John Braithwaite announced controversial plans to switch from coal to nuclear power. This triggered the 1987 Estmerish political crisis. which saw the coal miners and students strike, subsequent violence, and Kiphill Massacre.
6 Michael Portillo by Regents College cropped.jpg George Hammond
11 1 November
1990
1 November
1995
1990 — (P)
1990-1992
(DLP)
1992-1995
Democratic Labourer Party
First and only president from the Democratic Labourer's Party. DLP formed a coalition government in 1992, unseating the long-time Federal Appeal coalition. Despite the heavy infighting that plagued the DLP, Hammond avoided politics and maintained decent approval ratings. He was defeated in the 1995 election by a coordinated NUP-Progressive campaign.
7 Malcolm Rifkind.jpg Rudy Fitzallen
12 1 November
1995
2000 1995 — (DLP)
1995-1996
(NUP)
1996-2000
Independent
A carefully chosen candidate by the Federal Appeal, Fitzallen was a popular member of the Progressives' backbench. He was chosen to win back the presidency from Hammond. His tenure saw the Federal Appeal alliance return to power. He declined to stand for re-election.
8 Margaret Kingson.png Margaret Kingson
13 1 November
2000
1 November
2005
2000 — (P) National Union Party
First female president. Previously served as the first female prime minister.
9 Kenneth Clarke (2011).jpg Walter Eaton
14 1 November
2005
1 November
2010
2005 — (P)
William Avery (EF)
2008-2010
Progressives
15 1 November
2010
1 November
2015
2010 — William Avery (EF)
2010-2012
Agatha Sharpe (P)
2012-2015
Sparred extensively with the Estmere First government elected in 2012. A number of public spats with Prime Minister William Avery. Broke with tradition and had a politically active presidency, rallying the opposition parties in a near-united front against the 2010 Euclozone Referendum. Ran against Avery's younger brother, George, in the 2010 presidential election but the race was uncontested by the other opposition parties. Played a significant role in the 20120 general election, extensively campaigning for the Federal Appeal alliance.
10 Secalbright.jpg Alice Roberts
16 1 November
2015
Incumbent 2015 — 54.7% Agatha Sharpe (P)
2015-2016
Rupert Richardson (NUP)
2016-present
Independent
Roberts was chosen as a compromise candidate by the Federal Appeal electoral pact. A former member of the Progressives, she served as a senior minister in previous coalition governments. She stood as in independent in 2015 and had the backing of both the NUP and the Progressives.

Predecessor States