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| rowspan=3|{{small|The Profound Estimable}}<br>'''[[Leroy Marvant]]'''<br>{{small|MP for Laiaton, Bursil}}<br>{{small|(1910-1993)}}
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap height=75 style="min-height:75px"| {{small|15 July}}<br>1949
| rowspan=2 class=nowrap height=75 style="min-height:75px"| {{small|1 March}}<br>1955
| rowspan=1 style="background:#efa9a9" | [[1949 Great Morstaybishlia General Election|{{smaller|1949}}]]
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| rowspan=3 style="background:#efa9a9" |[[MBE Labour|Labour]]
| rowspan=1 style="background:#efa9a9"|Marvant I
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| rowspan=2 style="background:#efa9a9" | Marvant II
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| rowspan=2|{{small|The Profound Estimable}}<br>'''[[Melvin Krassady]]'''<br>{{small|MP for Rudicore, Kasidura}}<br>{{small|(1915-1967)}}
| rowspan=1 class=nowrap height=75 style="min-height:75px"| {{small|1 March}}<br>1955
| rowspan=1 class=nowrap height=75 style="min-height:75px"| {{small|12 August}}<br>1956
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| rowspan=2 style="background:#efa9a9"|Krassady
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Revision as of 17:37, 12 April 2020

  Conservative (8)   Labour (7)   Democrats (4)   Liberal (3) 
Order Title
Prime Minister
Office
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate
Duration in years and days
Ministerial offices
held as prime minister
Party Government Monarch
(Reign)
Ref.
1 photograph The Profound Estimable
Orson Klarass
MP for Kalmington, Celidizia
(1882–1981)
11 October
1917
13 December
1922
1917
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Conservative Klarass I
1920 Klarass II
5 years and 64 days
2 photograph The Profound Estimable
Frederick Alderman
MP for Laiaton, Bursil
(1872–1939)
13 December
1922
24 May
1924
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Conservative Alderman
1 year and 164 days
3 photograph The Profound Estimable
Alton Kresjarl
MP for Karagow, Aeternum
(1858–1934)
24 May
1924
16 April
1929
1924
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Liberal Kresjarl I
1928 Kresjarl II
4 years and 328 days
4 photograph The Profound Estimable
Wilton Lavel
MP for Lucarin, Durayn
(1857–1934)
16 April
1929
28 April
1932
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Liberal Lavel
3 years and 13 days
5 photograph The Profound Estimable
Benjamin Baltassar
MP for Fennerdorn, Redrugus
(1874–1945)
28 April
1932
17 January
1935
1932
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Conservative Baltassar
2 years and 265 days
6 photograph The Profound Estimable
Perceval Augustine
MP for North Prosperior
(1885–1960)
17 January
1935
6 June
1939
1935
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Labour Augustine
4 years and 141 days
7 photograph The Profound Estimable
Berowalt Staves
MP for Drunningsham, Aeternum
(1886–1949)
6 June
1939
4 February
1942
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Labour Staves I
1940 Staves II
2 years and 244 days
8 photograph The Profound Estimable
Alec Lanx
MP for North Pastel, Aeternum
(1898–1967)
4 February
1942
17 September
1942
1942
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Liberal Lanx I
226 days
9 photograph The Profound Estimable
Berowalt Staves
MP for Drunningsham, Aeternum
(1886–1949)
17 September
1942
23 June
1943
1942
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Labour Staves III
280 days
10 photograph The Profound Estimable
Alec Lanx
MP for North Pastel, Aeternum
(1898–1967)
23 June
1943
27 August
1945
1943
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Liberal Lanx II
2 years and 66 days
11 photograph The Profound Estimable
Samminel Klintani
MP for Frae South, Sani Bursil
(1908–1981)
27 August
1945
15 July
1949
1945
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Conservative Klintani
3 years and 323 days
12 photograph The Profound Estimable
Leroy Marvant
MP for Laiaton, Bursil
(1910-1993)
15 July
1949
1 March
1955
1949
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Labour Marvant I
1953 Marvant II
5 years and 230 days
6 photograph The Profound Estimable
Melvin Krassady
MP for Rudicore, Kasidura
(1915-1967)
1 March
1955
12 August
1956
  • First Lord of the Treasury
  • Minister for the Civil Service
Labour Krassady
1 year and 165 days
Title
Prime Minister
Office
(Birth–Death)
Term of office & mandate Ministerial offices Party Government Monarch Ref.


As of November 2019, there are four living former Prime Ministers; Nancy Jarsdel, Ramsay Logrin, Verlhanz Rothgerus and Walter Johannes. The most recent to die was Rupert Sinkasa (1920-2012, aged 92).

1917-2019

Oldest


93 years, 120 days