Prime Minister of Creeperopolis

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Prime Minister
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Máximo Illescas Freixa, the final Prime Minister.
(January 1, 1931-October 4, 1949)
Details
FormationMarch 8, 1565
December 31, 1887
AbolitionJuly 4, 1771
October 4, 1949
First Prime MinisterAlfonso Moreno Salinas (PC), First Parliament
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes (PLN), Second Parliament
Last Prime MinisterFernando Moreno Juderías (PL), First Parliament
Máximo Illescas Freixa (PCN), Second Parliament
StyleHis Excellency, First Parliament
The Honorable, Second Parliament
AppointerElected by the Citizenry

The Prime Minister of Creeperopolis was the title of Creeperopolis' formal Head of Government from 1565-1771, then again from 1887-1949 (de facto until 1933). The position was established in 1565 and again in 1887 and both had a five-year term. The Prime Minister was chosen by the citizens of Creeperopolis in an election series. The first Prime Minister of the First Parliamentary system was Conservative Alfonso Moreno Salinas. The first Prime Minister of the Second Parliamentary system was National Liberal Inhué Ordóñez Yepes. The Prime Minister was a sitting member of the Parliament, which was the main governing body of Creeperopolis while it was in existence. The Prime Minister presided over the Parliament when in session and represented the government overall.

First Parliament

History

List of First Parliament Prime Ministers

Portrait Prime Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Government Monarch
(Reign)
1 Portrait of José de Gálvez.jpg His Excellency
Alfonso Moreno Salinas

(1499–1572)
March 8
1565
March 8
1570
1565 Conservative Party 1. Alfonso Moreno I Alfonso III
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(1555–1587)
5 years and 0 days
2 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Bernardo Funes Luque

(1523–1581)
March 8
1570
March 8
1580
1570 Conservative Party 2. Bernardo Funes I
1575 3. Bernardo Funes II
10 years and 0 days
3 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Camilo Funes Luque

(1523–1581)
March 8
1580
March 8
1590
1580 Conservative Party 4. Camilo Funes I
1585 5. Camilo Funes II
10 years and 0 days Carlos I
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(1587–1603)
4 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Samuel Molina Tassis

(1541–1612)
March 8
1590
March 8
1600
1590 Conservative Party 6. Molina I
1595 7. Molina II
10 years and 0 days
5 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Emmanuel Sánchez Andino

(1567–1623)
March 8
1600
March 8
1615
1600 Liberal Party 8. Sánchez I
1605 9. Sánchez II Salvador II
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(1603–1634)
1610 10. Sánchez III
15 years and 0 days
6 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Orlando González Leoz

(1570–1618)
March 8
1615
September 27
1618
1615 Liberal Party 11. González I
3 years and 204 days
7 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Fidel Moreno Dávalos

(1589–1636)
September 27
1618
July 19
1636
Liberal Party 12. Fidel Moreno I
1620 13. Fidel Moreno II
1625 14. Fidel Moreno III
1630 15. Fidel Moreno IV
1635 16. Fidel Moreno V Alfonso IV
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(1634–1666)
17 years and 297 days
8 Antonio-José-Cañas.jpg His Excellency
José Moreno Dávalos

(1591–1670)
July 19
1636
March 8
1670
Liberal Party 17. José Moreno I
1640 18. José Moreno II
1645 19. José Moreno III
1650 20. José Moreno IV
1655 21. José Moreno V
1660 22. José Moreno VI
1665 23. José Moreno VII
33 years and 232 days Maximiliano I
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(1666–1697)
9 Parliament of creeperopolis.png His Excellency
Alexander Carpio Maroto

(1635–1723)
March 8
1670
March 8
1695
1670 Conservative Party 24. Carpio I
1675 25. Carpio II
1680 26. Carpio III
1685 27. Carpio IV
1690 28. Carpio V
25 years and 0 days
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Salvador Cerén Collazo

(1657–1738)
March 8
1695
March 8
1725
1695 Liberal Party 29. Cerén I
1700 30. Cerén II Carlos II
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(1697–1728)
1705 31. Cerén III
1710 32. Cerén IV
1715 33. Cerén V
1720 34. Cerén VI
30 years and 0 days
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Orlando Moreno Hidalgo

(1678–1749)
March 8
1725
November 1
1749
1725 Liberal Party 35. Orlando Moreno I Carlos III
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(1728–1729)
1730 36. Orlando Moreno II Monarchy Abolished
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(1729–1730)
1735 37. Orlando Moreno III Adolfo II
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(1730–1770)
1740 38. Orlando Moreno IV
1745 39. Orlando Moreno V
24 years and 239 days
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Francisco López Yagüe

(1700–1766)
November 1
1749
March 8
1750
Liberal Party 40. López I
127 days
13 Nicolás Espinoza.jpg His Excellency
Salvador Funes Tafalla

(1699–1769)
March 8
1750
March 8
1765
1750 Conservative Party 41. Salvador Funes I
1755 42. Salvador Funes II
1760 43. Salvador Funes III
15 years and 0 days
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Francisco López Yagüe

(1700–1766)
March 8
1765
May 13
1766
1765 Liberal Party 44. López II
1 year and 67 days
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Fernando Moreno Juderías

(1711–1771)
May 13
1766
July 4
1771
Liberal Party 45. Fernando Moreno I
1770 46. Fernando Moreno II
5 years and 53 days Manuel III
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(1770–1783)

Second Parliament

History

List of Second Parliament Prime Ministers

Portrait Prime Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Government Monarch
(Reign)
1 Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg The Honorable
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes

(1853–1922)
December 31
1887
December 31
1892
1887 National Liberal Party 1. Ordóñez I Maximiliano II
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(1853–1899)
5 years and 0 days
2 Escolastico Marín.jpg The Honorable
Macos Espiga Mina

(1844–1903)
December 31
1892
December 31
1902
1892 National Conservative Party 2. Espiga I
1897 3. Espiga II
10 years and 0 days Alexander I
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(1899–1910)
3 Francisco Dueñas.jpg The Honorable
Francisco Dueñas Díaz

(1857–1930)
December 31
1902
December 31
1907
1902 Catholic Royalist Party 4. Dueñas I
5 years and 0 days
4 Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg The Honorable
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes

(1853–1922)
December 31
1907
December 31
1912
1907 National Liberal Party 5. Ordóñez II
5 years and 0 days Alfonso V
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(1910–1918)
5 Francisco Dueñas.jpg The Honorable
Francisco Dueñas Díaz

(1857–1930)
December 31
1912
December 31
1917
1912 Catholic Royalist Party 6. Dueñas II
5 years and 0 days
6 Presidente de la República de El Salvador Lic. Juan José Guzmán.jpg The Honorable
Inhué Ordóñez Yepes

(1853–1922)
December 31
1917
April 17
1922
1917 National Liberal Party 7. Ordóñez III
4 years and 108 days Adolfo IV
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(1918–1933)
- Jose Rosales.png The Honorable
Édgar Cazalla Beldad

(1878–1928)

Acting Prime Minister
April 17
1922
December 31
1922
Creeperian Socialist Party 8. Cazalla I
258 days
7 Rafael A. Gutierrez.jpg The Honorable
Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez

(1881–1957)
December 31
1922
December 31
1927
1922 Catholic Royalist Party 9. Gutiérrez I
5 years and 0 days
8 Jose Rosales.png The Honorable
Édgar Cazalla Beldad

(1878–1928)
December 31
1927
February 7
1928
1927 Creeperian Socialist Party 10. Cazalla II
39 days
- Rafael A. Gutierrez.jpg The Honorable
Rafael Antonio Gutiérrez

(1881–1957)

Acting Prime Minister
February 7
1928
February 10
1928
Catholic Royalist Party 11. Gutiérrez II
3 days
9 Dr. Pio Romero Bosque.jpg The Honorable
Joel Lacasa Campos

(1879–1928)
February 10
1928
March 1
1928
Creeperian Social Communist Party 12. Lacasa I
21 days
- Illus-059 (Salvador, 20th Century).jpg The Honorable
Serafín Velázquez Andrade

(1882–1934)

Acting Prime Minister
March 1
1928
March 2
1928
Independent 13. Velázquez I
1 day
10 Carlos Meléndez.jpg The Honorable
Tobías Gaos Nores

(1869–1932)
March 2
1928
July 17
1932
National Liberal Party 14. Gaos I
4 years and 138 days
- Manuel Enrique Araujo 01.jpg The Honorable
Jorge Meléndez Ramírez

(1885–1934)

Acting Prime Minister
July 17
1932
December 31
1932
Creeperian Socialist Party 15. Meléndez I
168 days
11 62 Jorge Melendez.jpg The Honorable
Máximo Illescas Freixa

(1887–1965)
December 31
1932
October 4
1949
1932 National Conservative Party 16. Illescas I St. Romero I
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(1933–1946)
17. Illescas II
18. Illescas III
19. Illescas IV Romero II
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(1946–1976)
16 years and 278 days

Parliament-in-Exile

History

List of Parliament-in-Exile Prime Ministers

Portrait Prime Minister
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Party Government President
(Term)
- Emblem of the Papacy SE.svg His Excellency
Andrés Andino Cazalla

(1972–)
Provisional Prime Minister
February 19
2020
Incumbent - Creeperian Patriotic Movement 1. Gisbert Alcabú I
Antonio Gisbert Alcabú
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(2020–2020)
2. Arnal Semprún I Aarón Arnal Semprún
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(2020–2020)
4 years and 304 days 3. Gisbert Alcabú II Antonio Gisbert Alcabú
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(2020–)

Timeline

First Parliament

Second Parliament

See Also