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) | ||
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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 | ||||||||
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 | ||||||||
5 | The Most Honourable Sachin Lee MP for Portmore North (1872-1943) |
14 August 1927 |
19 March 1935 |
Chief Treasury Secretary Minister of Finance (1930-1936) Leader of the House of Representatives |
Democratic Movement | Lee / Lee War / Lee Caretaker | ||
1927 | ||||||||
Welfare cuts followed by drastic tax cuts; Inflation Control Act of 1927; increased budget deficits; Immigration and Borders Act of 1929; Late 1920s Economic Bubble; Neo Kingstonion involvement in Pennington Kingdom War; stock market crash of 1930; 1930s Great Depression: unprecedented economic decline; independence of Compton; War for Democracy; collapse of agriculture sector | ||||||||
6 | The Most Honourable Granville Valentine MP for Alison Central (1888-1969) |
19 March 1935 |
20 January 1946 |
First Chief Treasury Secretary Minister for the Interior Leader of the House of Representatives |
Kingston Socialist | Valentine (min.) | ||
1935, 1940 | ||||||||
7 | The Most Honourable Christopher Tounsend MP for Alison North (1888-1961) |
20 January 1946 |
28 December 1954 |
Chief Treasury Secretary Minister of Finance (1946-1947, 1951) |
Democratic Movement | Tounsend | ||
1946, 1950, 1954 | ||||||||