Deputy Prime Minister of Kalșeri
Deputy Prime Minister of Kalșeri
Sim-Oilor Mínister Kalșeri | |
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Style | Mr./Mrs. Deputy Prime Minister (spoken) |
Abbreviation | VP |
Reports to | Prime Minister of Kalșeri |
Residence | Holder's private residence |
Appointer | Prime Minister |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument |
Carnafarry Statute (1794–1934; as Vice President) Charter of Kalșeri (since 1934) |
Formation |
October 15, 1784 (de facto) October 15, 1794 (de iure) |
First holder | Tomas Ienuvion |
Unofficial names | Veep, Simmy, Deppy |
Salary | ħ20,000/month |
The Deputy Prime Minister of Kalșeri (Kalhan: Sim-Oilor Mínister Kalșeri), called Vice President until 1934, is the fifth-highest office in Kalșeri. Under the Charter, the Deputy Prime Minister functions as a substitute figure in case the Prime Minister is unable to carry out their duties.
The office is currently held by Maia Filisi, who is also the Ministry of Kalhan Affairs and Linguistic Minorities and a Member of the Deliberative Council of the Kalhan Raladure.
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History
The post of Vice President was first mentioned in the Carnafarry Statute of 1794, which stated that the President "may appoint a Deputy Prime Minister to serve in times of need, for as long as he wishes within the limits of his term."
The title of Deputy Prime Minister was codified again in 1934 by the Charter, replacing the post of Vice President and inheriting its specifications.
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No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Ministry | President | Notes | |
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Presidential period (1783–1935) | |||||||
1 | Tomas Ienuvion (1745–1803) |
October 15, 1784 – October 15, 1794 |
Foreign Affairs | Archibald Hayworth | |||
2 | Abner Colson (1742–1806) |
October 15, 1794 – October 15, 1799 |
– | Tomas Ienuvion | Non-minister. | ||
3 | Percival Combe (1739–1811) |
October 15, 1799 – October 15, 1804 |
– | James Orrey | Non-minister. | ||
4 | Saul Hanney (1748–1817) |
October 15, 1804 – October 15, 1809 |
Internal Affairs | Richard Kenswick | |||
5 | Hector Downes (1753–1823) |
October 15, 1809 – October 15, 1814 |
Justice | John D. Ewing | |||
6 | Arthur Blissey (1756–1815) |
October 15, 1814 – March 8, 1815 |
Internal Affairs | Robert Silorsi | Died in office. | ||
7 | Mark Sellers-Casey (1779–1845) |
April 1, 1815 – October 15, 1819 |
Finance and Commerce | ||||
8 | Enos Russel (1764–1833) |
October 15, 1819 – October 15, 1824 |
– | Mark Sellers-Casey | Non-minister. | ||
9 | Hugh Harris (1779–1856) |
October 15, 1824 – October 15, 1829 |
– | Ben Webber | Non-minister. | ||
10 | James ion-Tadéus (1784–1843) |
October 15, 1829 – October 15, 1834 |
– | Non-minister. | |||
11 | George W. Taylor (1789–1846) |
October 15, 1834 – October 15, 1839 |
– | Karl Rovuansi | Non-minister. | ||
12 | Paul S. Clayton (1785–1863) |
October 15, 1839 – October 15, 1844 |
Foreign Affairs | Jean-Yves Delahaye | |||
12 | Edward Murray (1791–1852) |
October 15, 1844 – October 15, 1849 |
Foreign Affairs | Andrew Poxton | |||
13 | Samuel Z. Davies (1795–1861) |
October 15, 1849 – October 15, 1854 |
– | Non-minister. | |||
Jim McCormick | |||||||
14 | Sherman S. Johnson (1798–1877) |
October 15, 1854 – October 15, 1859 |
Justice | Philip Abernahy | |||
15 | Adam W. Walker (1801–1888) |
October 15, 1859 – October 15, 1864 |
– | Tecwen Darby | Non-minister. | ||
16 | Philip B. Wright (1802–1872) |
October 15, 1864 – October 15, 1869 |
– | Non-minister. | |||
17 | Richard Mayfield (1811–1879) |
October 15, 1869 – October 15, 1874 |
Agriculture | Enrik Gann | |||
18 | Holtan Șálorsi (1809–1886) |
October 15, 1874 – October 15, 1879 |
Labor | ||||
19 | Tomas I. Lóșarsi (1817–1889) |
October 15, 1879 – October 15, 1884 |
Foreign Affairs | Gabriel Geasergi | |||
19 | J. J. Kendall (1825–1901) |
October 15, 1884 – October 15, 1889 |
– | John William Knowles | Non-minister. | ||
20 | Edgar Young (1843–1911) |
October 15, 1889 – October 15, 1894 |
– | Eb Feldnehmer | Non-minister. | ||
Ieremía Skanhal | |||||||
Col. Baldvin Úkegi | |||||||
Terence Segner | |||||||
Aleksis Harnel | |||||||
21 | Esra Kalufi (1851–1922) |
October 15, 1894 – October 15, 1899 |
Labor | C. W. Haughey | |||
22 | John B. Wilson (1849–1931) |
October 15, 1899 – October 15, 1904 |
Foreign Affairs | Lucretius Reeve | |||
23 | William H. Hull (1853–1929) |
October 15, 1904 – October 15, 1914 |
Justice | Peter Haughey | |||
Hugh Laxalt | |||||||
24 | Francis Clarke (1863–1935) |
October 15, 1914 – October 15, 1919 |
Health | Emilius Ninkoșagi | |||
Mike Tearney | |||||||
25 | Mason G. Jones (1865–1941) |
October 15, 1919 – October 15, 1924 |
Labor | Raymond E. Haughey | |||
26 | Isaac Albright (1876–1952) |
October 15, 1924 – October 15, 1929 |
Finance and Commerce | Jorj A. Kregi | |||
27 | Kensington R. Johnson (1865–1941) |
October 15, 1929 – May 1, 1932 |
– | Egbert Ralgi | Non-minister. | ||
28 | Ierónimus Lágan II (1893–1952) |
May 1, 1932 – October 15, 1934 |
– | Ioen Rovuan | Non-minister. | ||
Tomas U. Lerfe | |||||||
Parliamentary period (1935–present) | Prime Minister | Notes | |||||
29 | Quincy Yates (1878–1954) |
March 18, 1934 – March 21, 1937 |
Agriculture | Walter Tillson | |||
30 | Harry Knowles (1878–1954) |
March 21, 1937 – March 22, 1942 |
Defense | Ignașus Holbek | |||
31 | Terduan Kadas (1891–1963) |
March 22, 1942 – March 23, 1947 |
Labor | ||||
32 | Ioen Táșagi (1898–1979) |
March 23, 1947 – November 13, 1949 |
Foreign Affairs | ||||
33 | Thomas Wrigley (1878–1954) |
November 21, 1949 – March 16, 1952 |
Justice | Ioen Táșagi | |||
34 | Norman Lewandowski (1900–1974) |
March 16, 1952 – March 24, 1957 |
Internal Affairs | Enrico Scioni | |||
35 | John Smith-Trenton (1903–1987) |
March 24, 1957 – March 18, 1962 |
Health | ||||
36 | Eunice Berchamp (1906–1978) |
March 18, 1962 – March 16, 1967 |
Foreign Affairs | James H. Lockney | |||
37 | Lawrence Johnson (1907–1995) |
March 16, 1967 – November 7, 1969 |
Post and Telecommunications | Eduard Hals | |||
38 | Jack Parram, Esq. (1911–1980) |
November 17, 1969 – March 19, 1972 |
Labor | Raimund Tógisi | |||
39 | Karl Narasi (1922–2004) |
March 19, 1972 – March 20, 1977 |
Education | ||||
40 | Kenny Heffernan (1926–2013) |
March 20, 1977 – March 21, 1982 |
Finance | John L. Schumann | |||
41 | Chris Petrauskas (1929–2020) |
March 21, 1982 – March 15, 1987 |
Health | ||||
42 | Paul Merrick, Esq. (b. 1929) |
March 15, 1987 – July 17, 1989 |
Labor | Edward R. Schindler | |||
43 | Saul Aronowitz (b. 1941) |
July 23, 1989 – March 20, 1994 |
Relations with the Citizens | Phil Garner | |||
44 | Dame Louise Beckmann (b. 1939) |
March 20, 1994 – March 21, 1999 |
– | Non-minister. | |||
45 | John Rummo (b. 1941) |
March 21, 1999 – May 12, 2001 |
Justice | Alejandra Ríos Soriano | |||
46 | Bill Venturelli (b. 1955) |
May 28, 2001 – March 21, 2004 |
Infrastructure | Domingo Cardo | |||
47 | Henry Grisham (b. 1949) |
March 21, 2004 – March 15, 2009 |
Energy | Robert Havlicek | |||
48 | Judy Amoruso (b. 1963) |
March 15, 2009 – March 16, 2014 |
Foreign Affairs | Sebastianus Linș | |||
49 | Hugh Richards (b. 1969) |
March 16, 2014 – March 17, 2019 |
Telecommunications | Maksimilianus Ureska | |||
50 | Julia DeCaris (b. 1966) |
March 17, 2019 – October 5, 2021 |
Culture, Sports, Arts and Tourism | ||||
51 | Iudita Nalșagi (b. 1967) |
October 15, 2021 – March 20, 2022 |
Environment | Frank Zanin | |||
52 | Maia Filisi (b. 1973) |
March 20, 2022 – incumbent |
Kalhan Affairs and Linguistic Minorities | Jim Babich |