List of Prime Ministers of Andalus
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Andalusian Federation (1949-1970)[edit | edit source]
Portrait | Name Honorifics (Birth–Death) |
Term of office — Electoral mandates |
Other ministerial offices held while Prime Minister |
Political party | Government | ||
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His Grand Honour Henry Foret (1889–unknown) |
1938 |
1949 |
Prime Minister of Tiberias Leader of the Nationalist Party |
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Appointed | |||||||
First Prime Minister of a unified Andalus. His rule is commonly described as fascist, and he actively campaigned for the disfranchisement of Beidars. He was eventually removed from power by King Jorge and a coalition of the SP/CDU. He was put on trial in a highly internationally publicized case, and convicted on 113,249 counts of murder, for a total of 1,903,035 years in prison, the longest sentence in history.
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His Grand Honour Arthur Edurne (1908–1955) |
1950 |
1955 |
President of the Commission on Beidar Affairs | ||
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Severed as a military officer before the Fourth Beidar-Tiberian War, left his post to become a diplomat. First Socialist Prime Minister in Andalus, championed equal rights for Beidar citizens. Hailed by Beidars as "Abu Altair", (Father Arthur). Purged the government of Nationalist elements.
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His Grand Honour Ahmed Osmat (1920–1975) |
1955 |
1967 |
None | ||
1955, 1959, 1963 | |||||||
Continued the reforms of his predecessor, but his largely pro-Beidar agenda led to his defeat in the 1967 elections. | |||||||
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His Grand Honour Daniel Jacobsen (1900–1987) |
1967 |
1970 |
None | ||
1967 | |||||||
Oversaw decline of Beidar rights, presided over the Federation during the Andalusian Civil War. Said to have fled Andalus and committed suicide to avoid being charged with war crimes. |
Republic of Andalus(1970-1982)[edit | edit source]
Federal Kingdom of Andalus (1983-present)[edit | edit source]
Portrait | Name Honorifics (Birth–Death) |
Term of office — Electoral mandates |
Other ministerial offices held while Prime Minister |
Political party | Government | ||
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His Grand Honour Sid Cherfa (1926–1992) |
1984 |
1992 |
MP for Deira constituency Prime Minister of Sousse |
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1984, 1988 | |||||||
Served as the first Beidar Prime Minister of Andalus. Finalised the constitution of the Federal Kingdokm, established the power-sharing agreement through the Acts of the Union. Did not run for a third term due to health issues. | |||||||
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His Grand Honour Julien Boudreaux (1950–2011) |
1992 |
2007 |
MP for Duis constituency | ||
1992, 1996, 2002, 2006 | |||||||
Amended the Acts of the Union to clarify the division of power between the Federal government, the Kingdoms, and the states. Entered in a controversial coalition with the Justice Party in 2006 to prevent another election. Longest serving PM in Andalus. | |||||||
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His Grand Honour Mansour Reza (1972–) |
2007 |
2015 |
MP for Deira constituency Prime Minister of Sousse |
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2007, 2011 | |||||||
Won the snap elections in 2007, after the collapse of the governing coalition. Strengthened the economic and political connections between Sousse, Tiberias, and Khalifji in the face of a new wave of Nationalist sentiment. Oversaw the collapse and subsequent recovery of the Andalusian banking system, and grappled with growing social inequality. Formed an alliance between the Socialist and Green parties before resigning as Prime Minister. | |||||||
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His Grand Honour Damien Moulin (1980–) |
2015 |
MP for Port Said constituency | |||
2015 | |||||||
Won the 2015 general election, as the leader of The Left, a political alliance between the Socialist Party and the eco-scoalist Green Party in the run up to the election. Successfully preserved a slim majority in the National Assembly, before securing the party's nomination for Prime Minister and was affirmed by the previous Senate in a 271-78 vote. |