Prime Minister of Neo Kingston

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# Name
Constituency
(Birth-Death)
Term of office

Electoral mandates
Other ministerial offices held while Prime Minister Political Party Government President
(Reign)
1 The Most Honourable
William Henry
MP for Alison North
(1844-1918)
17 May
1905
7 January
1909
First Chief Treasury Secretary
Leader of the House of Representatives
Liberal Henry
1905
First Prime Minister from a political party; various social reforms including the Housing for the People Act of 1908; Cabinet split over armed forces expansion; led government in unsuccessful opposition to Franken occupation of Lilac peninsula; Alopentic incident; Civil Liberties Act of 1909
2 The Most Honourable
Gustav Gordon
MP for Elijah South East
(1844-1916)
7 January
1909
22 March
1915
First Chief Treasury Secretary
Leader of the House of Representatives
Liberal Gordon
1909
Entered and saw to completion Neo Kingstonion involvement in the War of Chasian succession; political devolution of Bancris; labour crises of Winter 1913 and Winter 1914; became extremely unpopular due to labour disputes and agriculture fallout; successfully faced vote of no confidence in 1914
3 The Most Honourable
William Washington
MP for Neo Montego
(1855-1929)
22 March
1915
6 December
1919
Chief Treasury Secretary
Minister of Finance
Leader of the House of Representatives
Democratic Movement Washington
1915
First Democratic Movement Prime Minister; only Prime Minister from Neo Montego; oversaw stabilization of agricultural sector and food supply; John Yennids released from state prison; began a process of economic reform; Demetoo massacre; taxation policy split Cabinet and party
4 The Most Honourable
Alejandro Buckley
MP for Yamm Central
(1851-1941)
6 December
1919
14 August
1927
First Chief Treasury Secretary
Leader of the House of Representatives
Liberal Buckley
1919, 1923
Final Liberal Party Prime Minister; first Prime Minister to secure re-election since Republicanism; political devolution of the Fisher Isles and Compton; Depression of 1920-21; instituted major economic and labour reforms; implementation of the Liberal Reforms of the 1920s; Prime Minister during a period of unprecedented industrial growth and widespread prosperity; shift of liberal direction from classical liberalism to modern liberalism; nationalization of East-West Traders; A Budget for the People (1925); enfranchisement of women over the age of 21; Estates Act of 1927