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− | The '''chairman''' or '''chairwoman''' is the official title of the leader of the [[National Progressive Party|National Progressive Party (NPP)]]. The position was created in 1930 when [[Žep | + | The '''chairman''' or '''chairwoman''' is the official title of the leader of the [[National Progressive Party|National Progressive Party (NPP)]]. The position was created in 1930 when [[Žep Virǎt]] founded the NPP and sat as its first chairman. In 1940 when [[Progressive Revolution|the NPP gained control over the Terranilian government]], Chairman became synonymous with the position of [[President of Terranihil|President]]. So far six men and one woman have held the position; [[Draıčren Armǎk]] has been the current chairman since 2009. |
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| rowspan=1 class=nowrap | {{small|May 25th}}<br />1954 <br/> (''heart attack'') | | rowspan=1 class=nowrap | {{small|May 25th}}<br />1954 <br/> (''heart attack'') |
Revision as of 01:48, 5 July 2022
Chairman of the National Progressive Party
Vontalán er Senalán Ozhiemethe Degerchínethe | |
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Appointer | Succeeded through the Silent Coup |
Term length | unlimited |
Formation | January 4th, 1923 |
First holder | Žep Virǎt |
The chairman or chairwoman is the official title of the leader of the National Progressive Party (NPP). The position was created in 1930 when Žep Virǎt founded the NPP and sat as its first chairman. In 1940 when the NPP gained control over the Terranilian government, Chairman became synonymous with the position of President. So far six men and one woman have held the position; Draıčren Armǎk has been the current chairman since 2009.
List of Chairmen of the National Progressive Party
Portrait | Chairman (Birth–Death) |
Term of office & mandate Duration in years and days |
Deputy Chairman (Term) | |||
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1 | Žep Virǎt (1890–1954) |
December 16th 1938 |
May 25th 1954 (heart attack) |
elected | Omar Lornif (1938–1954) | |
15 years and 161 days | ||||||
2 | Omar Lornif (1897–1960) |
May 25th 1954 |
October 1st 1960 (assassinated) |
unelected | Andru Nolgóf (1954–1960) | |
6 years and 130 days | ||||||
3 | Andru Nolgóf (1914–1969) |
October 1st 1960 |
August 19th 1969 (leukemia) |
unelected | Skilir Jakop (1960–1969) | |
7 years and 323 days | ||||||
4 | Merol Bróth (1911–1994) |
August 19th 1969 |
August 29th 1994 (stroke) |
unelected | Andru Vedethóser (1969–1983) Torstém Arann (1983–1986) Žiel Igevin (1986–1994) | |
25 years and 11 days | ||||||
5 | Žiel Igevin (1954–2006) |
August 29th 1994 |
December 2nd 2006 (heart attack) |
unelected | Kavremul Sierk (1994–2003) Jon Krizhor (2003–2006) | |
12 years and 96 days | ||||||
6 | Jon Krizhor (1950–2009) |
December 2nd 2006 |
April 7th 2009 (deposed) |
unelected | Semuil Themsor (2006–2009) | |
2 years and 127 days | ||||||
7 | Draıčren Armǎk (1965–) |
April 7th 2009 |
incumbent | unelected | Remlaun Voktiep (2009–2020) Asmín Klairšon | |
15 years and 14 days |