List of Liberalian Prime Ministers
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The list of Liberalian Prime Ministers features Liberalian heads-of-state, leading cabinets of their own choice. Some of them have even formed cabinets twice during Liberalia's history, or have been re-elected. Carops has the current record with three cabinets; he is also the Prime Minister who's been longest time in office with his (total) of 6 months. There have been two independent Prime Ministers, Latagon and Woolcott.
# | Prime Minister | From | To | Political party |
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1 | Carops | December 2005 | February 2006 | The Moderate Party |
2 | Farlane | March 2006 | May 2006 | The Moderate Party |
3 | Carops | April 2006 | June 2006 | The Moderate Party |
4 | Random Textbox Imputs | June 2006 | August 2006 | The Socialist Party |
5 | Soccersian Fernetti | August 2006 | September 2006 | Centre-Right Party The Liberal Party |
6 | Fernetti | September 2006 | October 2006 | The Liberal Party |
7 | Fishyguy | October 2006 | December 2006 | The Libertarian Party |
8 | Fernetti | January 2007 | February 2007 | Popular Front |
9 | Random Textbox Imputs | February 2007 | March 2007 | The Socialist Party |
10 | Carops | March 2007 | May 2007 | Popular Front |
11 | Latagon | May 2007 | July 2007 | Independent |
12 | Nucleawasta | July 2007 | August 2007 | The Right Alliance |
13 | Northern Sushi | August 2007 | September 2007 | The Right Alliance |
14 | Julio Trigman Fernetti | September 2007 | September 2007 | The Right Alliance Independent |
15 | Julio Trigman | October 2007 | October 2007 | The Right Alliance |
16 | Prime Minister Kurt | October 2007 | February 2008 | The Labour Party |
17 | Woolcott | Febuary 2008 | April 2008 | Independent |
18 | Palestine Free 2 | April 2008 | August 2008 | The Labour Party |
19 | Delta Golf Sierra | August 2008 | October 2008 | The Right Alliance |
20 | New Indie | October 2008 | November 2008 | Social Democratic Party |
21 | Trodenhiem | November 2008 | January 2009 | Social Democratic Party |
22 | Cheesyweesy | January 2009 | Incumbent | Social Democratic Party |