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27 July 2462. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. Regularly scheduled elections, the 4th PM seeking a third term. The Left Bloc did not run in this election. The L–C–AL–SF–FL coalition held 53 seats, a majority of 4, down 2 seats from the last election. They would be collaborating with an independence caucus in the FL, and had to compromise with Sistynsfell to help them. The 4th PM (L) was re-elected.
27 July 2462. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. Regularly scheduled elections, the 4th PM seeking a third term. The Left Bloc did not run in this election. The L–C–AL–SF–FL coalition held 53 seats, a majority of 4, down 2 seats from the last election. They would be collaborating with an independence caucus in the FL, and had to compromise with Sistynsfell to help them. The 4th PM (L) was re-elected. In 2463, a scandal ran through government forcing the PM to resign on 18 August 2463. The 5th PM, also a Liberal, would be elected.

In late 2463, Ossi Leinonen would take over from previous dictator Soro and would become more hostile to Grensalbourg, supporting Palak nationalists. In February 2464, Palakkinen ceased trade with Grensalbourg forcing them to rely on exports and imports with solely the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. A terrorist attack occurred by Palak and Mutaarist nationalists on 4 April 2464 in Sistyn, and protests sprang up demanding help. The PM was clear that he believed Leinonen was behind funding to Mutaarist terror groups and pressed Palakkinen on the issue. The Sistynsfell required an injection of the entire 5-year surplus into defence spending and establishment of a proper military. The Liberals refuse, not wanting to get rid of their surplus so quickly and preferred standing up to Palakkinen. The Sistynsfells withdrew from the coalition on 27 July 2464.
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=2464=
14 September 2464. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. Caused by the Sistynsfells withdrawing from coalition and a vote of no confidence. The 5th PM (L) takes this as a test of his leadership. A new Worker's party was established.
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! colspan="4" |Party
!%
!Seats
!+/–
|-
! colspan="4" |Independence Caucus
!18.35
!18
!–1
|-
| style="background:#E4003B;" |
|Democratic Labour Party
|DLP
|Indy
|7.98
|8
|{{Decrease}} 1
|-
| style="background:#FAA61A;" |
|Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg
|FL
|Indy
|3.78
|4
|{{Decrease}} 2
|-
| style="background:#6C2479;" |
|Mutaarist Party
|MTP
|Indy
|4.14
|4
|{{Increase}} 1
|-
|{{Ic|737474}}
|Party of Grensalbourg
|PG
|Indy
|2.45
|2
|{{Increase}} 1
|-
! colspan="4" |Emfer Caucus
!67.69
!69
!+3
|-
| style="background:#880500;" |
|People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg
|PS
|Emfer
|23.83
|26
|{{Increase}} 4
|-
| style="background:#FDF38E;" |
|Liberal Party of Grensalbourg
|L
|Emfer
|20.88
|22
|{{Decrease}} 3
|-
| style="background:#272727;" |
|Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher
|NEM
|Emfer
|9.10
|9
|{{Increase}} 6
|-
|{{Ic|2882C5}}
|Conservative Party of Grensalbourg
|C
|Emfer
|6.17
|6
|{{Decrease}} 5
|-
|{{Ic|FF0000}}
|Worker's Party
|WP
|Emfer
|3.53
|3
|{{Increase}} 3
|-
| style="background:#73AF48;" |
|Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg
|EV
|Emfer
|2.50
|2
|{{Decrease}} 1
|-
|{{Ic|C66767}}
|Social Democratic Party
|SDP
|Emfer
|1.68
|1
|{{Decrease}} 1
|-
! colspan="4" |Cross Caucus
!6.78
!7
!–4
|-
| style="background:#FF6F00;" |
|Alliance Party of Grensalbourg
|AL
|Cross
|3.81
|4
|{{Decrease}} 1
|-
| style="background:#FFD666;" |
|Sistynsfell Party
|SF
|Cross
|2.97
|3
|{{Decrease}} 3
|-
! colspan="4" |Palak Caucus
!7.18
!7
!+2
|-
|{{Ic|A44C97}}
|Panaare die neverot Palak
|NPK
|Palak
|7.18
|7
|{{Increase}} 2
|-
| style="background:#999999;" |
| colspan="3" |Independent
|
|
|
|-
! colspan="4" |Total
!100
!101
!+2.89
|}
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Revision as of 17:24, 3 March 2024

This is a list of prime ministers of Grensalbourg.

2449

1 January 2449. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 2% minimum. 51 for a majority. Easiest path is a PSP–Liberal coalition to get 55 in as few seats but it's an ideological opponent. Possibility would be PSP (34) – DLP (4) – Greens (7) – Alliance (5) but it would be just fifty percent, not technically a majority plus they'd need to compromise on some independence issues. PSP–Liberal coalition of 55 seats, a majority of 8, was elected with a PSP prime minister. The official opposition was led by the Conservatives (11).

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 13.25 12
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 3.97 4
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.69 6
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.55 2
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.04 0
Emfer Caucus 77.24 80
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 32.83 34
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 20.12 21
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 10.40 11
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 7.11 7
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 6.78 7
Cross Caucus 6.40 5
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 1.26 0
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.14 5
Palak Caucus 3.11 3
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 3.11 3
Independent
Total 100 100 tbd

March 2451

2 March 2451. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 2% minimum. 51 for a majority. PSP want to hold a new election to hopefully get a left-wing majority on it's own, Liberals are happy to oblige thinking they'll win more seats. Behind the scenes the two are open to reforming the coalition. Ultimately, nothing changes except the Liberals get an extra seat and the Nationalists lose a seat. PSP–Liberal coalition is reformed with 56, a majority of 10. PSP prime minister re-elected. PSP prime minister steps down having failed to win more seats on 1 June 2451. New PSP prime minister promises a new election on 15 October 2451 to see confidence in them. The official opposition was led by the Conservatives (11).

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 13.28 12 Steady
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 4.36 4 Steady
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.64 6 Steady
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.33 2 Steady
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 0.95 0 Steady
Emfer Caucus 76.63 80 Steady
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 31.98 34 Steady
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 20.89 22 Increase 1
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 10.72 11 Steady
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 6.15 6 Decrease 1
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 6.89 7 Steady
Cross Caucus 7.11 5 Steady
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 1.91 0 Steady
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.20 5 Steady
Palak Caucus 2.98 3 Steady
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 2.98 3 Steady
Independent
Total 100 100 +0

October 2451

12 October 2451. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 2% minimum. 51 for a majority. 2nd PM of PSP want confidence in their new leadership setting our a platform for reform. This election saw a lot more changes than the last one. The continuation of the PSP–Liberal coalition is possible, it'd have 61 seats, a majority of 20, and an increase of 5 seats from last election. However, the PSP wanted to pass new reforms and so looked towards other parties to make a left-wing agenda possible. They would enter coalition with the Evergreens (5), Alliance (6), and Sistynsfell (3) to reach 52 seats, a majority of just 2, with the hopes that the DLP (5) would help them in most votes without requiring official coalition concessions. The official opposition was led by the Liberals (23). The coalition of PSP–EV–AL–SF with DLP s&c would re-elect the 2nd PM, the PSP candidate.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 14.20 13 +1
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 5.04 5 Increase 1
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.94 6 Steady
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.20 2 Steady
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.02 0 Steady
Emfer Caucus 74.21 76 –4
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 35.97 38 Increase 4
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 22.17 23 Increase 1
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 7.21 7 Decrease 4
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 3.29 3 Decrease 3
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 5.57 5 Decrease 2
Cross Caucus 8.99 9 +4
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 3.11 3 Increase 3
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.88 6 Increase 1
Palak Caucus 2.60 2 –1
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 2.60 2 Decrease 1
Independent
Total 100 100 +1.5

2454

22 October 2454. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. The 2nd PM (PSP) holds regularly scheduled elections in late 2454. The SF state publicly that they would want more concessions to support a PSP government through another three years, while Alliance says they'll reopen negotiations from scratch post-election. Immigration from Empheri people gives a lot of boosts to the Empheri parties but also raises turnout for apathetic Palak voters. It was moved from a 2% minimum to 1% minimum but this did not affect the results. The PSP lost 3 seats, and Alliance lost 1 seat but the Evergreens gained two seats. The coalition of PSP–EV–AL–SF held 50 seats, exactly half, and would require the DLP who held 3 seats for supply and confidence. The 2nd PM (PSP) was re-elected.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 10.29 8 –5
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 3.44 3 Decrease 2
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 3.35 3 Decrease 3
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.65 2 Steady
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 0.85 0 Steady
Emfer Caucus 78.02 81 +5
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 32.96 35 Decrease 3
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 24.45 26 Increase 3
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 8.19 8 Increase 1
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 5.24 5 Increase 2
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 7.18 7 Increase 2
Cross Caucus 8.56 8 –1
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 3.44 3 Steady
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.12 5 Decrease 1
Palak Caucus 3.13 3 +1
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 3.13 3 Increase 1
Independent
Total 100 100 –3

2457

18 October 2457. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. The 2nd PM (PSP) holds regularly scheduled elections in late 2457. Amid a scandal and withdrawal of the SF from the coalition in September became an issue for the PSP. The PSP saw the biggest loss in history, losing seven seats, but they still won a plurality of seats. The PSP–EV–AL coalition would only be 42 seats, even if SF joined (which they refused) it would be only 46. The DLP agreed to join a coalition for some independence concessions, however they still only held 50 seats, a tie. Thus they formed a minority government with the 2nd PM (PSP) re-elected. However, on 3 February 2458, the PM would resign because of how badly he lost the election and coalition troubles. The 3rd PM (PSP) was elected.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 15.35 14 +6
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 7.92 8 Increase 5
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.01 5 Increase 2
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 1.89 1 Decrease 1
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 0.53 0 Steady
Emfer Caucus 72.39 74 –7
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 26.48 28 Decrease 7
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 25.10 26 Steady
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 7.27 7 Decrease 1
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 4.28 4 Decrease 1
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 9.26 9 Increase 2
Cross Caucus 9.06 9 +1
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 3.88 4 Increase 1
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.18 5 Steady
Palak Caucus 3.20 3 n/c
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 3.20 3 Steady
Independent
Total 100 100 –3.5

April 2458

4 April 2458. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. The 3rd PM (PSP) called snap elections early to resolve a minority government. Two new left-wing parties emerged and people tended to move away from the major parties despite polling suggesting the new PM was more popular than the previous. The results saw the PSP floundering losing another 7 seats. The Liberals became the largest party. Creating a government would become practically impossible. The left wing coalition of PSP–EV–AL–DLP–SDP–LFT, now including the two new parties, would only be 46 seats despite the broad coalition. The SF refused to endorse the coalition, but their 4 seats would've only pushed them to 50. The 3rd PM (PSP) failed to get enough votes for the first three votes. To prevent another tie, the 3rd PM is elected a caretaker PM with supply from the Liberals to pass an act to raise the seat count to 101, and then following this, parliament is dissolved on 7 May 2458.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 17.84 17 +3
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 8.22 8 Steady
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.74 6 Increase 1
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.45 2 Increase 1
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.43 1 Increase 1
Emfer Caucus 69.59 71 –3
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 20.96 22 Decrease 4
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 20.01 21 Decrease 7
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 9.89 10 Increase 3
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 8.12 8 Decrease 1
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 6.17 6 Increase 2
Social Democratic Party SDP Emfer 2.34 2 Increase 2
Left Bloc of Grensalbourg LFT Emfer 2.10 2 Increase 2
Cross Caucus 9.11 9 n/c
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 4.98 5 Steady
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 4.13 4 Steady
Palak Caucus 3.46 3 n/c
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 3.46 3 Steady
Independent
Total 100 100 –5.5

July 2458

4 July 2458. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. The left was doomed in this election. PSP–EV–AL–DLP–SDP–LFT combined had 44 seats, and if the SF aided them, it'd only be 49, short two. The Liberal party led initial coalition talks being the largest party by a considerable margin. L–C–AL–SF–FL, which combined to 52 seats. They would be collaborating with an independence caucus in the FL, and had to compromise with Sistynsfell to help them. The 4th PM elected would be a Liberal.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 17.93 17 n/c
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 8.84 9 Increase 1
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.37 5 Decrease 1
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.52 2 Steady
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.20 1 Steady
Emfer Caucus 68.33 70 –1
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 24.82 26 Increase 4
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 18.94 20 Decrease 1
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 11.21 11 Increase 1
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 6.18 6 Decrease 2
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 3.26 3 Decrease 3
Social Democratic Party SDP Emfer 1.97 2 Steady
Left Bloc of Grensalbourg LFT Emfer 1.95 2 Steady
Cross Caucus 9.94 10 +1
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.03 5 Steady
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 4.91 5 Increase 1
Palak Caucus 3.80 4 +1
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 3.80 4 Increase 1
Independent
Total 100 101 –2.47

2459

24 July 2459. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. A year after the previous election, the 4th PM (Liberal) called a new election to try and increase their majority amid better approval polling. The coalition of L–C–AL–SF–FL had 52 seats in the last election and now had 55, a majority of 8. They would be collaborating with an independence caucus in the FL, and had to compromise with Sistynsfell to help them. The 4th PM (L) was re-elected.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 19.37 19 +2
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 8.96 9 Steady
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 5.96 6 Increase 1
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.80 3 Increase 1
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.65 1 Steady
Emfer Caucus 65.23 66 –4
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 24.46 26 Steady
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 17.24 18 Decrease 2
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 10.86 11 Steady
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 6.12 6 Steady
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 3.65 3 Steady
Social Democratic Party SDP Emfer 1.25 1 Decrease 1
Left Bloc of Grensalbourg LFT Emfer 1.65 1 Decrease 1
Cross Caucus 11.25 12 +2
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 5.68 6 Increase 1
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 5.57 6 Increase 1
Palak Caucus 4.15 4 n/c
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 4.15 4 Steady
Independent
Total 100 101 +0.67

2462

27 July 2462. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. Regularly scheduled elections, the 4th PM seeking a third term. The Left Bloc did not run in this election. The L–C–AL–SF–FL coalition held 53 seats, a majority of 4, down 2 seats from the last election. They would be collaborating with an independence caucus in the FL, and had to compromise with Sistynsfell to help them. The 4th PM (L) was re-elected. In 2463, a scandal ran through government forcing the PM to resign on 18 August 2463. The 5th PM, also a Liberal, would be elected.

In late 2463, Ossi Leinonen would take over from previous dictator Soro and would become more hostile to Grensalbourg, supporting Palak nationalists. In February 2464, Palakkinen ceased trade with Grensalbourg forcing them to rely on exports and imports with solely the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. A terrorist attack occurred by Palak and Mutaarist nationalists on 4 April 2464 in Sistyn, and protests sprang up demanding help. The PM was clear that he believed Leinonen was behind funding to Mutaarist terror groups and pressed Palakkinen on the issue. The Sistynsfell required an injection of the entire 5-year surplus into defence spending and establishment of a proper military. The Liberals refuse, not wanting to get rid of their surplus so quickly and preferred standing up to Palakkinen. The Sistynsfells withdrew from the coalition on 27 July 2464.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 20.04 19 n/c
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 9.25 9 Steady
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 6.33 6 Steady
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 2.91 3 Steady
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 1.55 1 Steady
Emfer Caucus 64.82 66 n/c
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 24.20 25 Decrease 1
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 21.38 22 Increase 4
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 10.40 11 Steady
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 3.03 3 Decrease 3
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 3.71 3 Steady
Social Democratic Party SDP Emfer 2.10 2 Increase 1
Worker's Party LFT Emfer n/a 0 Decrease 1
Cross Caucus 10.47 11 –1
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 4.84 5 Decrease 1
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 5.63 6 Steady
Palak Caucus 4.67 5 +1
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 4.67 5 Increase 1
Independent
Total 100 101 –3.88

2464

14 September 2464. Election uses a D'hondt PR method with 1% minimum. 51 for a majority. Caused by the Sistynsfells withdrawing from coalition and a vote of no confidence. The 5th PM (L) takes this as a test of his leadership. A new Worker's party was established.

Party % Seats +/–
Independence Caucus 18.35 18 –1
Democratic Labour Party DLP Indy 7.98 8 Decrease 1
Free Liberal Party of Grensalbourg FL Indy 3.78 4 Decrease 2
Mutaarist Party MTP Indy 4.14 4 Increase 1
Party of Grensalbourg PG Indy 2.45 2 Increase 1
Emfer Caucus 67.69 69 +3
People's Socialist Party of Grensalbourg PS Emfer 23.83 26 Increase 4
Liberal Party of Grensalbourg L Emfer 20.88 22 Decrease 3
Patries de Nerijkenaat d'Empher NEM Emfer 9.10 9 Increase 6
Conservative Party of Grensalbourg C Emfer 6.17 6 Decrease 5
Worker's Party WP Emfer 3.53 3 Increase 3
Evergreen Party of Grensalbourg EV Emfer 2.50 2 Decrease 1
Social Democratic Party SDP Emfer 1.68 1 Decrease 1
Cross Caucus 6.78 7 –4
Alliance Party of Grensalbourg AL Cross 3.81 4 Decrease 1
Sistynsfell Party SF Cross 2.97 3 Decrease 3
Palak Caucus 7.18 7 +2
Panaare die neverot Palak NPK Palak 7.18 7 Increase 2
Independent
Total 100 101 +2.89

List of Prime Ministers

Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Term of office Party Cabinet Composition Legislature

(Election)

1
  • 1 June 2428 – 9 January 2433
    (4 years, 222 days)
2
  • 9 January 2433 – 1 June 2434
    (1 year, 143 days)
3
  • 1 June 2434 – 1 June 2436
    (2 years, 0 days)
4
  • 1 June 2436 – 1 June 2442
    (6 years, 0 days)

5
  • 1 June 2442 – 1 June 2444
    (2 years, 0 days)
6
  • 1 June 2444 – 1 June 2446
    (2 years, 0 days)
7
  • 1 June 2446 – 1 January 2449
    (2 years, 214 days)
8
  • 1 January 2449 – 11 May 2458
    (9 years, 130 days)



  • CON majority
    (2449 – 2450)





9
  • 11 May 2458 – 19 May 2461
    (3 years, 8 days)
10
  • 19 May 2461 – 25 May 2467
    (6 years, 6 days)


11
  • 25 May 2467 – 21 May 2473
    (5 years, 361 days)


  • CON majority
    (2470 – 2473)

12
  • 21 May 2473 – 2 May 2479
    (5 years, 346 days)

  • PSG minority
    (2473 – 2476)

  • PSG majority
    (2476 – 2479)

13
  • 2 May 2479 – 30 May 2482
    (3 years, 28 days)
14
  • 30 May 2482 – 8 May 2488
    (5 years, 344 days)


  • CON majority
    (2485 – 2488)

13
  • 8 May 2488 – 13 May 2491
    (3 years, 5 days)
15
  • 13 May 2491 – 8 May 2503
    (11 years, 360 days)




  • LPG majority
    (2494 – 2500)




16
  • 8 May 2503 – 25 May 2512
    (9 years, 17 days)
  • PSG
    (until 2506)





17
  • 25 May 2512 – 7 October 2519
    (7 years, 135 days)



  • LAB majority
    (2515 – 2519)


18
  • 7 October 2519 – present
    (7 years, 86 days)