Prime Minister of Gagium

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Prime Minister of Gagium
Premier ministre de la République gagienne
Sylvi Listhaug - 2014-02-13 at 18-49-18.jpg
Incumbent
Céleste de Saint-Pierre
since 30 July 2019
StyleThe Honorable
Her Excellency (diplomatic)
Member ofCabinet
Council on Defense
SeatTBD
AppointerGagian Assembly
majority needed
Term length4 years
renewable once
Constituting instrumentGagian Constitution
Formation28 July 1836 (First Republic)
30 July 1955 (under the Second Republic)


The Prime Minister of Gagium is the head of government of the Gagian Republic.

Nomination

Authority, powers, and role

History

List of Prime Ministers

First Republic

Second Republic

Portrait President
(Birth–Death)
Term Party Election(s)
(Assembly)
Notes
Valérian Dupont.png Valérian Dupont
(1914–1993)
5 June
1955
30 July
1959
Rally for Social Democracy 1955
(TBDth)
4 years and 55 days
Robert Marjolin (1964).jpg Benoit Bouchard
(1912–1989)
30 July
1959
30 July
1963
Liberal Democratic Party 1959
(TBDth)
4 years and 0 days
Confidences de François Mitterrand (cropped).jpg Alain Dubos
(1915–1992)
30 July
1963
30 July
1971
Green Realist Party 1963
(TBDth)
1967
(TBDth)
A staunch progressive, Dubos' administration was characterized by the advent of the Gagian green movement. This led to limits on domestic oil production and the creation of the environmental ministry. The economic consequences of Dubos' green agenda coupled with the effects of the Drought of 1968-69 would lead to the rise of the Revolutionary Committee for Reform after the 1971 election.
8 years and 0 days
Sergey Mironov 2022-09-30 (cropped).jpg Ulysse Cohen
(1909–1983)
30 July
1971
23 August
1983
Revolutionary Committee for Reform 1971
(TBDth)
1975
1979
May 1983
(TBDth)
After taking office, Ulysse Cohen and the Revolutionary Committee ushered in unprecedented policies to expand Gagium's industrial base and decrease unemployment. Cohen's government eventually led state takeovers of several major companies, including the defense manufacturer Brasmant, and used military force to intimidate voters in later elections. Cohen's regime would collapse after the Third Great War resulted in the Invasion of Gagium and he was assassinated.
12 years and 24 days
Alaire Moulin.png Alaire Moulin
(1922–1996)
23 August
1983
27 August
1983
Revolutionary Committee for Reform -
(TBDth)
The Revolutionary Committee-dominated Gagian Assembly overwhelmingly voted for Alaire Moulin as Prime Minister after the assassination of Cohen. On August 24th, he surrendered to the Third Coalition and yielded to demands for an immediate snap election. This would occur on the 27th of August.
4 days
Waldeck Rochet 1968 (cropped).jpg Isaac Rochet
(1908–1984)
27 August
1983
4 September
1984
Liberal Democratic Party August 1983
(TBDth)
1 year and 8 days
Henry Sewell, 1860 cropped.jpg TBD
(TBD1–TBD2)
4 September
1984
30 July
1987
Liberal Democratic Party -
(TBDth)
2 years and 329 days
Henry Sewell, 1860 cropped.jpg TBD
(TBD1–TBD2)
30 July
1987
30 July
1991
Liberal Democratic Party 1987
(TBDth)
4 years and 0 days
Paulin Beauvilliers.png Paulin Beauvilliers
(1939–2021)
30 July
1991
26 July
2002
Liberal Democratic Party 1991
(TBDth)
1995
(TBDth)
1999
(TBDth)
10 years and 361 days
Christian Estrosi - 2017 (24778920307) (cropped).jpg Rousel Leon
(1947–)
26 July
2002
30 July
2003
Liberal Democratic Party -
(TBDth)
1 year and 4 days
Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, homme politique français (cropped).jpg Simon Lambert
(1951–)
30 July
2003
30 July
2007
Rally for Social Democracy 2003
(TBDth)
4 years and 0 days
Jacques cheminade 22102209 (cropped).jpg Jacques Porcher
(1940–2018)
30 July
2007
25 May
2009
Rally for Social Democracy 2007
(TBDth)
1 year and 299 days
BR-Samuel-Schmid.jpg Lou Fresnel
(1948–)
25 May
2009
30 July
2011
Rally for Social Democracy -
(TBDth)
2 years and 66 days
Photo Marc Le Fur.jpg Jacob Chuquet
(1956–)
30 July
2011
30 July
2019
Gagian Liberties Party 2011
(TBDth)
2015
(TBDth)
8 years and 0 days
Sylvi Listhaug - 2014-02-13 at 18-49-18.jpg Céleste de Saint-Pierre
(1979–)
30 July
2019
Incumbent Rally for Social Democracy 2019
(TBDth)
2023
(TBDth)
5 years and 114 days