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Latest revision as of 22:07, 27 February 2024
This is a list of leaders of Tussenland since the country's independence in 1905. From this year on, Tussenland has operated under a dual-executive system known as Fusiemag ('Fusion of Powers'). Within this structure, the head of state (the President) appoints the members of the Cabinet, of which the head of government (the Prime Minister) is leader. Both executives are subject to the approval of the National Congress.
Presidents and prime ministers (1905–present)
- Federalists
- Republicans
- New Tussenland Alliance
- CNRU
President | Prime Minister | Tenure | Election | Government | ||
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| 9 March 1905 | 28 February 1911 | 1st | NVAB • Liberal Party • Common Action | ||
1911 | 1929 | 2nd | Democratic Party • Confederation Party | |||
3rd | ||||||
4th | ||||||
1929 | 1937 | 5th[1] | Common Action • United Tussenland | |||
1937 | 1943 | 6th | Democratic Party • Confederation Party | |||
1943 | 1949 | 7th | NVAB • Liberal Party | |||
1949 | 1961 | 8th | Liberal Party • Common Action • Westerzeer Association • Labor Party | |||
9th | ||||||
1961 | 1967 | 10th | Democratic Party • Confederation Party | |||
1967 | 1985 | 11th | Liberal Party • Common Action • Progressive | |||
12th | ||||||
13th |