Prime Minister of Prasia | |
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Incumbent Cristian Ramirez since September 24, 2014 | |
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Inaugural holder | Eduardo Santos Garza |
Residence | TBD |
Term length | 5 years |
Salary | PR$13,000,000 p.a. |
The Prime Minister of Prasia (Spanish: Presidente del Gobierno) is the head of government of Prasia, elected by the Congress after each general election. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party with the most seats in Congress. The Prime Minister is responsible for advising the President as to who should be appointed to the Cabinet. The incumbent Prime Minister is Cristian Ramirez.
List of prime ministers of Prasia[]
Picture | Prime Minister | Term in office | Party | Government | Notes |
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Eduardo Santos Garza | April-June 1825 | Independent | Liberal independents | Deposed | |
Jose Costilla* | 1825-1827 | Independent | Conservative independents | Deposed and executed | |
Eduardo Santos Garza* | 1827-1830 | Independent | Liberal independents | Deposed and exiled | |
Juan Ramos Costilla* | 1830-1833 | Independent | Conservative independents | Deposed | |
Carlos Castro* | 1833-1835 | Military | - | Deposed after popular revolt | |
Antonio Soto Mendez | 1835-1840 | Independent | Liberal independents | First peaceful transition of power | |
Juan Angel Contreras | 1840-1843 | Liberal Party | PL | Deposed and arrested | |
Felipe Luna | 1843-1844 | Conservative Party | PC | Deposed and executed | |
Carlos Castro* | September-December 1844 | Military | - | Deposed and executed | |
Tercera Junta* | 1844-1845 | Military | - | Hands over power | |
Jorge Luis Rojas | 1845-1855 | Conservative Party | PC | Second peaceful transition of power | |
Juan Angel Contreras | 1855-1863 | Liberal Party | PL | Deposed after war | |
Ramon Lopez Salazar* | May 1863 | Conservative Party | PC | Deposed | |
Benjamin Rojas* | May-July 1863 | Military | - | Assassinated | |
Ramon Lopez Salazar* | 1863-1867 | Conservative Party | PC | Deposed by internal coup | |
Pedro Azara de la Rosa | 1867-1875 | Conservative Party | PC | ||
Fernando Simon Ochoa | 1875-1885 | Liberal Party | PL | ||
Juan Pablo Redondo* | 1885-1901 | Conservative Party | PC | Becomes dictator, dies in office | |
Francisco Villaverde | 1901-1910 | Conservative Party | PC | Deposed after civil war | |
Sergio Ruiz* | 1910 | Liberal Party | PL | Deposed and arrested | |
Juan Luis Molina | 1910-1913 | Liberal Party | PL | Assassinated | |
Joaquin Mateo Blanco* | 1913-1915 | Liberal Party | PL | Deposed and arrested | |
Antonio Martinez Jovellar* | 1915-1925 | Conservative Party | PC | Dictator, gives up power | |
Eugenio Lopez Dominguez | 1925-1930 | Liberal Party | PL | ||
Alvaro Mendieta | 1930-1935 | Conservative Party | PC | ||
Eduardo Figueroa | 1935-1941 | Liberal Party | PL-PS | First free-re-election, deposed | |
Manuel Vazquez* | 1941-1945 | Military | - | Deposed after popular protest | |
Military-Civilian Junta* | 1945-1946 | Military | - | Hands over power | |
Eduardo Frias | 1946-1955 | Conservative Party | PC | ||
Jose Durantez | 1955-1960 | Socialist Party | PS | ||
Miguel Escoboza | 1960-1965 | Socialist Party | PS-PL | Arrested and committed suicide | |
State Junta for National Salvation | February-July 1965 | Military | - | Dissolved | |
Alfredo Salva* | 1965-1977 | Military | - | Died in office | |
Julian Rojas* | 1977-1979 | Conservative Party | PC | Deposed by leftist guerrillas | |
Juan Marquez* | 1979-1980 | Movimiento Revolucionario de Izquierda | MRI | Deposed by the military | |
State Junta for National Salvation | April-October 1980 | Military | - | Hands over power | |
Vicente Navarro | 1980-1985 | Conservative Centrist Party | PCC | ||
Luis Rodriguez | 1985-1990 | Social Democratic Party | PSD | Deposed by internal coup | |
José Manuel Barrera | 1990-1995 | Social Democratic Party | PSD | ||
Pilar Ortiz | 1995-2005 | Conservative Centrist Party | PCC | ||
Ana Maria Martin | 2005-2010 | Social Democratic Party | PSD | ||
Alonso Sanchez | 2010-2014 | Social Democratic Party | PSD-PV | ||
Cristian Ramirez | 2014- | Social Democratic Party | PSD-PV |
* signifies military or civilian dictator