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The '''Presidency of New Felix''' is the top executive position in the [[New Felix|Federal Republic of New Felix]]. New Felix Presidential Elections are held every two years. The President is in charge of foreign and domesitc policy and serves as the Commander-in-Chief of [[New Felix Military|Felixan Military Forces]].
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The '''Presidency of New Felix''' is the top executive position in the [[New Felix|Federal Republic of New Felix]]. New Felix Presidential Elections are held every two years. The President is in charge of foreign and domestic policy and serves as the Commander-in-Chief of [[New Felix Military|Felixan Military Forces]].
  
 
The following is a list of Presidents of the Federal Republic of New Felix.  
 
The following is a list of Presidents of the Federal Republic of New Felix.  

Revision as of 17:35, 15 February 2006

The Presidency of New Felix is the top executive position in the Federal Republic of New Felix. New Felix Presidential Elections are held every two years. The President is in charge of foreign and domestic policy and serves as the Commander-in-Chief of Felixan Military Forces.

The following is a list of Presidents of the Federal Republic of New Felix.

President Term of Office Political Party Vice President
Franklin Buchanon 1941-1945 Progressive Liberal Albert Gerald
Stephen Ockerant 1945-1951 Progressive Liberal Quentin Douglas
Quentin Douglas 1951-1953 Progressive Liberal Tyler Arnarson
Percy Ingram 1953-1959 New Conservative Morris Kramer
Morris Kramer 1959-1965 New Conservative Allen Dixon
Lawrence Hampton 1965-1967 Progressive Liberal Ian Cavenaugh
Ian Cavenaugh 1967-1973 Progressive Liberal Kenneth Bowden (1967-1970)

Gerald Darden (1970-1973)

Harry Reevers 1973-1977 New Conservative Dennis Abrams
Brett Carpenter 1977-1979 Progressive Liberal Alexandria Smolek
Xavier Desan 1979-1985 Progressive Liberal Owen Laccister
Richard Buckerson 1985-1991 New Conservative John Petersen
John Petersen 1991-1995 New Conservative Paul Pullman
Boris Smith 1995-2003 Progressive Liberal Ned Pistapoch
Ned Pistapoch 2003-2005 Progressive Liberal Geoff Bradley
Paul Pullman 2005- New Conservative Kevin Dunne