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Revision as of 08:23, 16 February 2024
This article contains a list of leaders of Tussenland since the beginning of its independence (1905) to the present day.
The Tussenland government operates under Fusiemag, a fusion of powers system where the Prime Minister, leading the Cabinet, is accountable to both the president and the National Congress. The President, elected every six years with a limit of two terms, is tasked with appointing the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. While the Prime Minister and its cabinet focuses on domestic and economic policies, the President handles diplomacy and foreign affairs. Both the President and the Cabinet must maintain the confidence of the legislature to stay in power.
List of leaders
President | Prime Minister | Ruling Coalition | Duration | Notes | |
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| Federalists
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1905-1911
(6 years) |
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| Republicans
|
1911-1929
(18 years) |
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| New Tussenland Alliance
|
1929-1937
(8 years) |
The 1935 general elections in Tussenland were postponed to 1937 due to the country's involvement in the Great War. | ||
| Republicans
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1937-1943
(6 years) |
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| Federalists
|
1943-1949
(6 years) |
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| Coalition for Reform and National Unity
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1949-1961
(12 years) |
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| Republicans
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1961-1967
(6 years) |
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| Coalition for Reform and National Unity
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1967-1985 (18 years) | |||