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'''Prime Minister''' became the title of the head of state and head of government upon the inception and establishment of the United Kingdom of Eurasia of [[British Londinium|Eurasia]] on 2 May 1745. Here is a list of all the Prime Ministers in Eurasian history:<br><br>
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'''Prime Minister''' became the title of the head of state and head of government upon the inception and establishment of the United Kingdom of Eurasia of [[British Londinium|Eurasia]] on 2 May 1745. Here is a list of all the Prime Ministers in Eurasian history:<br>
  
 
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| Patrick Doyle
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| 26 December 1833
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| Enzo Mercier
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| 13 October 1850
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| Amy Giordano
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| 14 October 1850
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| 10 June 1852
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| 15th
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| Takumi Hayashi
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| 11 June 1852
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| 23 April 1855
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| 16th
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| Sir Arthur Camilleri
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| 24 April 1855
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| 10 February 1864
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| 17th
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| Tejas Singh
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| 10 February 1864
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| 6 July 1873
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| 18th
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| Alejandro Ortiz
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| 6 July 1873
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| 19 October 1877
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| 19th
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| Daniel Müller
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| 20 October 1877
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| 9 November 1877
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| 20th
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| Isak Hansen
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| 10 November 1877
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| 7 April 1884
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| 21th
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| Lewis Evans
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| 8 April 1884
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| 19 September 1900
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| George Cato Crompton
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| 20 September 1900
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| 4 August 1907
 
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Revision as of 17:18, 11 February 2007


Prime Minister became the title of the head of state and head of government upon the inception and establishment of the United Kingdom of Eurasia of Eurasia on 2 May 1745. Here is a list of all the Prime Ministers in Eurasian history:

List

Rank Name Party Terms Start of tenure End of tenure
1st Vibius Vitruvius Ind N/A 2 May 1745 23 April 1756
2nd Sir Tiberius Cæcillius Whig 3 24 April 1756 4 July 1771
3rd Flavius Titius Whig 3 30 June 1771 11 November 1784
4th Adam Cooper Fed 1 11 November 1784 2 February 1787
5th Martin Azzopardi Con 2 3 February 1787 19 January 1794
6th Antony Gaius Decimus Whig 2 20 January 1794 17 March 1800
7th Joseph Cobbler Ind 1 18 March 1800 5 May 1800
8th Jack Chalik Int 1 6 May 1800 20 May 1800
9th Ivan Petrov Ind 2 21 May 1800 29 August 1806
10th Riko Aoki Lab 2 30 August 1806 4 September 1817
11th Patrick Doyle Lab 3 5 September 1817 25 December 1832
12th Lachlan Morris Lab 3 26 December 1833 5 May 1845
13th Enzo Mercier Lab 1 6 May 1845 13 October 1850
14th Amy Giordano Nat 1 14 October 1850 10 June 1852
15th Takumi Hayashi Lib 1 11 June 1852 23 April 1855
16th Sir Arthur Camilleri Lab 3 24 April 1855 10 February 1864
17th Tejas Singh Con 2 10 February 1864 6 July 1873
18th Alejandro Ortiz Con 1 6 July 1873 19 October 1877
19th Daniel Müller Int 1 20 October 1877 9 November 1877
20th Isak Hansen Con 2 10 November 1877 7 April 1884
21th Lewis Evans Con 2 8 April 1884 19 September 1900
22nd George Cato Crompton Lib 2 20 September 1900 4 August 1907
xth Sir Phillip Sinclair ELP 1 2 May 2007

Legend

Colour / key Party name
Whig: Whig Party.
Ind, independent prime minister.
Lib, Liberal Party of Eurasia.
Int Denotes an interim prime minister that served between a resigned government and its successor.
Fed, Federalist Party
Nat, Nationalist Party
Ana, Anarchist Coalition.
ELP, Eurasian Libertarian Party
Con, Conservative Party
Lab, Labour Party