List of Pantocratorian Governments

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The following is a list of Pantocratorian Imperial Governments as constituted by ministries enjoying the confidence of the Pantocratorian Imperial Parliament. It should be noted that there were no formal political parties until 1797 - where parliamentary groupings were known by a certain name, that name has been listed in the party column prior to this date.

Date Imperial Chancellor Party/Parties
1672 to 1700 Sir Manuel Phocas Knights (Minority Government)
1700 to 1708 Sir Ioannes Rhomanoi Knights (Minority Government)
1708 to 1718 Sir Demetrius Phocas-Heraclea Knights (Minority Government)
1718 to 1733 Jean Fitzpierre (Ioannes Petropoulos) Franks (Minority Government)
1733 to 1748 Konstantinos Adrianopolis Romans (Minority Government)
1748 to 1762 Comte Manuel de Marly Franks, Knights (Minority Government)
1762 to 1770 Stephanus Drakos Romans (Minority Government)
1770 to 1801 Sir Philippe de la Côte-Est Frank Party (Minority Government)
1801 to 1810 Duc Louis de Montmanuel Frank Party (Minority Government)
1810 to 1827 Sir Romain Dusud Frank Party (Minority Government)
1827 to 1833 Charles d'Adrienople Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1833 to 1844 Sir Marc du Plains-Demetrine Frank Party (Minority Government)
1844 to 1849 Charles d'Adrienople Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1849 to 1851 Sir Marc du Plains-Demetrine Frank Party (Minority Government)
1851 to 1859 Jacques Marcel Frank Party (Minority Government)
1859 to 1863 Louis-Manuel de Tourraine Frank Party (Minority Government)
1863 Frederic Kostapoulos Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1863 to 1873 Louis-Manuel de Tourraine Frank Party (Minority Government)
1873 to 1874 Frederic Kostapoulos Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1874 to 1875 Louis-Charles de Bourgogne Frank Party (Minority Government)
1875 Frederic Kostapoulos Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1875 to 1878 Louis-Charles de Bourgogne Frank Party (Minority Government)
1878 to 1879 Frederic Kostapoulos Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1879 to 1882 Louis-Charles de Bourgogne Frank Party (Minority Government)
1882 to 1889 Sir Philippe Megapoulos Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1889 to 1892 Sir Philippe Megapoulos Peacock Faction, Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1892 to 1901 Sir Philippe Megapoulos Peacock Faction, Free Trade Party, Adrienople Conservative Party, Roman Patriotic Party
1901 to 1904 Constantine Riviere Peacock Faction, Free Trade Party (Minority Government)
1904 Sir Charles Bordeaux Pantocratorian National Democratic Party (Minority Government)
1904 to 1906 Sir Constantine Valdepeur Peacock Faction (Minority Government)
1906 to 1913 Sir Constantine Valdepeur Imperial Patriotic Party
1913 to 1914 Sir Charles Bordeaux Pantocratorian National Democratic Party (Minority Government)
1914 to 1920 Sir Constantine Valdepeur Imperial Patriotic Party
1920 to 1927 Philippe Mercer Imperial Patriotic Party (Minority Government)
1927 to 1936 Sir Thierry de Maison Imperial Patriotic Party, Pantocratorian Conservative Party
1936 Pierre Conomos Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1936 to 1940 Luc Delacroix Pantocratorian Conservative Party (Minority Government)
1940 to 1945 Constantine Lucas Pantocratorian Conservative Party, Crusader Party
1945 to 1957 Pierre Conomos Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1957 to 1962 Louis Maîtres Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1962 to 1970 Jean Valparis Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1970 to 1975 Jean d'Adrienople United Christian Front
1975 to 1992 Sir Thierry Romain Pantocratorian National Democratic Party
1992 to 2004 Prince Basil United Christian Front
2004 Princess Irene Pantocratoria First Party
2004 to Present Thibault Drapeur Pantocratorian Socialist Alliance, Constantinople Party

† - Note that during this period, Emperor Andreus I drew a cabinet from both the Pantocratorian National Democratic Party and the United Christian Front and more or less ignored the parliamentary situation, which was vastly in favour of the PNDP.

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