Parti Nationaliste | |
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Founder | Linus Grande |
Founded | February 3345 |
Headquarters | Labonne, Tiralouse |
Nation | Rildanor |
Youth Wing | Jeunes nationalistes (Young Nationalists) |
Political Ideology | Nationalist Democracy |
Political Position | Centre |
International Affiliations | |
Elections | |
Seats in the Parlament de Rildanor | 0 / 750 |
Colours | Black/Blue |
Introduction[]
The Parti Nationaliste (Nationalist Party) was founded on February 3345 by Linus Grande (D.B. 3300), an electronics engineer, a teacher and also a novelist. He was the former leader of the party (3345- ), opposition leader (3345 - 3358) and premier ministre (3358-3361) of Rildanor. It is refounded by Antoine Francois L'Hopital III, grandson of former party leader Antoine Francois L'Hopital, on December 3489.
The Motto[]
Pays au-dessus d'autre!
Mission[]
- To advance the nationalist ideas of society, justice, human rights, a free market economy, participatory democracy, and solidarity with all countries
Vision[]
- The party envisions a just, prosperous, peaceful, and caring civil society anchored on social equity, a vigorous market economy, political openness, skeptic ecological balance, and an honest, effective big government. It is a responsive, accountable, and broad-based political party, unleashing the potential of an empowered citizenry through the party's nationalist ideals, cohesive membership, and courageous, principle leadership.
Elections for the Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy position[]
Date | Candidate | 1st round (%) | 2nd round % | Result |
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3493 | Beatrice Marie Potet | 38,340,067 (83.21) | - | Win |
3495 | Antoine Francois L'Hopital III |
11,659,729 (100.00) |
- | Win |
3496 | Louis Laplace II | 11,338,010 (100.00) | - | Win |
3498 | Caroline Grande | 11,912,956 (100.00) | - | Win |
3500 | Nicholas Carnot | 12,122,006 (100.00) | - | Win |
3501 | Philippe II the High King (Deputy position vacant by virtue of the Monarch Act of December 3500, endorsed by PN http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=384207) | 12,616,050 (100.00) | - |
Recognized by the people through the referendum |
3502 | Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo | 11,595,873 (100.00) | - | Win |
3507 | Nicole Françoys, marquess d'Arloux | 11,873,440 (100.00) | - | Win |
3510 | Gieffroy Thevenin | 11,606,476 (100.00) | - | Win |
3519 | Louis-Napoléon de Pompadour | 11,612,726 (100.00) | - | Win |
3525 | Godefroy Guillot | 12,010,882 (100.00) | - | Win |
3528 | Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde | 11,846,786(100.00) | - | Win |
3534 | Adèle Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes | 11,995,742(100.00) | - | Win |
3536 | Adèle Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes | 28,919,101(68.87%) | - | Win |
3537 | Frédérique Fourier | 12,223,766(100.00) | - | Win |
3541 | Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux | 12,190,814(100.00) | - | Win |
Legislative elections[]
Députés[]
- Meroix
- Georges Cornett
- Abel Cavey
- Aurèle Lavoie
- Robert Dufour
- Ambroise Lécuyer
- Mathieu Herriot
- Damien Linville
- Haile WakaWaka
- Esther Sylviane Bernard
- Clair Bordelon
- Valériane D'aramitz
- Faustine Yount
- Ginette Comtois
- Pétronille Bonner
- Clothilde Guérin
- Tiralouse
- Guillaume Michel
- Ermenegilde Dupond
- Félix Daviau
- Richard Lapointe
- Théo Tremble
- Amédée Lyon
- Émeric Richelieu
- Corinne Fortier
- Lucille Travere
- Romaine Forestier
- Manon Brisbois
- Lucille Harman
- Arlette Lyon
- Léopoldine Beauchene
- Nicoline Charbonneau
- Guillaume Michel
- Sirdour
- Eunice Riviera
- Vivienne Duchamps
- Mirabelle Albert
- Athénaïs Deforest
- Huguette Gardinier
- Joëlle Béringer
- Mélissa Perrot
- Theirn Mullins
- Vivien Traverse
- Horace Leandres
- Apollinaire Cloutier
- Julien Rousseau
- Céleste Bonhomme
- Frédéric Bernard
- Zacharie Dupond
- Eunice Riviera
- Niraldonne
- Sévérine-Margaux Eustis
- Valériane-Vienne Charpentier
- Maurice Lyon
- Olivier Brodeur
- Alexandre Lécuyer
- Romain Daniau
- Mathis Bonfils
- Yvon Deschamps
- Édouard Bureau
- Josué Deniel
- Aldéric Marion
- Alban Villeneuve
- Gaspard Faucheux
- Corneille Masson
- Denis Beaumont
- Sévérine-Margaux Eustis
- Morbanaque
- Orianne-Dianne Dupond
- Étiennette Poulin
- Henriette Poulin
- Scholastique D'aramitz
- Marcellette Sergeant
- Noémie Solomon
- Brigitte Leclerc
- Olympe Perreault
- Cyrille Martel
- Constance Tremblay
- Philomène Segal
- Léontine Lémieux
- Michèle Desjardins
- Mathias Maçon
- Laurentin Leclerc
- Orianne-Dianne Dupond
Opposition (3345-3358)[]
- Canrille Empress: Josephine IV du Canrille
- Party Chairman: Antoine Francois L'Hopital
- Party Leader/Candidate for Head of Government: Linus Grande
- Adviser/Candidate for Foreign Affairs: Napoleon de Pompadour
- Adviser/Candidate for Internal Affairs: Simoun Lafayette
- Adviser/Candidate for Finance: Louis Laplace
- Adviser/Candidate for Defence: Ret. Marshal Guerrier Farouche
- Adviser/Candidate for Justice: Atty. Arthur Clarke
- Adviser/Candidate for Infrastructure and Transport: Manuel Roxas
- Adviser/Candidate for Health and Social Services: Ceinture de Côté-Potet, M.D.
- Adviser/Candidate for Education and Culture: Frederic Chou
- Adviser/Candidate for Science and Technology: Anant Singh D. Eng.
- Adviser/Candidate for Food and Agriculture: Juan Makisig de Bourbon
- Adviser/Candidate for Environment and Tourism: Mario Patani
- Adviser/Candidate for Trade and Industry: Antoine Sakhalov
- President du Senat: Jean-Paul Clemenceau, Ph.D
Grande Cabinet (3358-3361); Hung Parliament (3361-3363)[]
- Canrille Empress: Josephine IV du Canrille
- Party Chairman: Antoine Francois L'Hopital
- Prime Minister: Linus Grande
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Simoun Lafayette
- Minister for Finance: Louis Laplace
- Minister for Defence: Ret. Marshal Guerrier Farouche
- Minister for Justice: Atty. Arthur Clarke
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Manuel Roxas
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Ceinture de Côté-Potet, M.D.
- Minister for Education and Culture: Frederic Chou
- Minister for Science and Technology: Anant Singh D. Eng.
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Juan Makisig de Bourbon/Henri Pierre de Bourbon
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Mario Patani
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Antoine Sakhalov
- President du Senat: Jean-Paul Clemenceau, Ph.D
Opposition (3363-3387)[]
- Canrille Empress: Adele/Juliet du Canrille
- Party Chairman: Antoine Francois L'Hopital
- Party Leader/Candidate for Head of Government: Linus Grande
- Adviser/Candidate for Foreign Affairs: Napoleon de Pompadour
- Adviser/Candidate for Internal Affairs: Simoun Lafayette
- Adviser/Candidate for Finance: Louis Laplace
- Adviser/Candidate for Defence: Ret. Marshal Guerrier Farouche
- Adviser/Candidate for Justice: Atty. Arthur Clarke
- Adviser/Candidate for Infrastructure and Transport: Manuel Roxas
- Adviser/Candidate for Health and Social Services: Ceinture de Côté-Potet, M.D.
- Adviser/Candidate for Education and Culture: Frederic Chou
- Adviser/Candidate for Science and Technology: Anant Singh D. Eng.
- Adviser/Candidate for Food and Agriculture: Juan Makisig de Bourbon
- Adviser/Candidate for Environment and Tourism: Mario Patani
- Adviser/Candidate for Trade and Industry: Antoine Sakhalov
- President du Senat: Jean-Paul Clemenceau, Ph.D
Potet Viceroyalty/L'Hopital III Cabinet (3493-3495)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip I: Beatrice Marie Potet
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Antoine Francois L'Hopital III
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Caroline Grande
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Napoleon de Pompadour II
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Simoun Lafayette IV
- Minister for Finance: Louis Laplace II
- Minister for Defence: Guillermo Aguinaldo
- Minister for Justice: Carl Clarke
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Jesse Roxas
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Yamagata Yuichiro
- Minister for Education and Culture: Jean-Paul Clemenceau V
- Minister for Science and Technology: Linus Grande II
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Mario Sy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Dmitri Sakhalov
L'Hopital III Viceroyalty/Laplace II Cabinet (3495-3496)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Antoine Francois L'Hopital III
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Louis Laplace II
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Caroline Grande
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Nicholas Carnot
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Nicole Francoys
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Linus Grande II
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Jean Mathe
- Minister for Education and Culture: Jean-Paul Clemenceau V
- Minister for Science and Technology: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Constance D'Arras
Laplace II Viceroyalty/Potet Cabinet (3496- 3498)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Louis Laplace II
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Beatrice Marie Potet
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Nicholas Carnot
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Caroline Grande
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Nicole Francoys
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Andre Michel
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Jean Mathe
- Minister for Education and Culture: Jean-Paul Clemenceau V
- Minister for Science and Technology: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Constance D'Arras
Grande Viceroyalty/Carnot Cabinet (3498-3500)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Caroline Grande
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Nicholas Carnot
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Linus Grande II
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Jean-Paul Clemenceau V
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Nicole Francoys
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Andre Michel
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Jean Mathe
- Minister for Education and Culture: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Science and Technology: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Constance D'Arras
Carnot Viceroyalty(3500- 3501); Philippe II Royalty (3501-3502 )/Grande Cabinet (3500-3502)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Nicholas Carnot
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Caroline Grande
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Nicole Francoys
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Andre Michel
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Jean Mathe
- Minister for Education and Culture: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Science and Technology: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Constance D'Arras
de Toledo Viceroyalty/Francoys Cabinet (3502-3504)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Nicole Françoys, marquess d'Arloux
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Constance D'Arras
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Mara Clark
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
de Toledo Viceroyalty/Chiquart Cabinet (3504-3506)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Jean Baptiste Chiquart
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
de Toledo Viceroyalty/Thevenin Cabinet (3506-3507)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Henri Pierre de Bourbon de Toledo
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Françoys Viceroyalty/Thevenin Cabinet (3507-3510)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Nicole Françoys, marquess d'Arloux
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Louis Napoleon de Pompadour
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Frederique Fourier
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Thevenin Viceroyalty/de Pompadour Cabinet (3510-3513)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Louis-Napoleon de Pompadour
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government:
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Veronique Bruneau
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Thevenin Viceroyalty/Bruneau Cabinet (3513-3519)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Gieffroy Thevenin
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Véronique Bruneau
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Louis-Napoléon de Pompadour
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Godefroy Guillot
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
de Pompadour Viceroyalty/Guillot Cabinet (3519-3525)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Louis-Napoléon de Pompadour
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Godefroy Guillot
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Guillot Viceroyalty/Vigée-de Brunhilde Cabinet (3525-3528)[]
- Grand Royal Deputy and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Philip II: Godefroy Guillot
- Prime Minister and First Lord of the High King/Party Chairman: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Vigée-de Brunhilde Viceroyalty/Dufriche-Desgenettes Cabinet (3528-3534)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Hélène Béatrice Vigée-de Brunhilde
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Dufriche-Desgenettes Viceroyalty/Action Canrillaise Cabinet (3534-3536)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Louis-César Parent (AC)
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Élie-Christian Richard (AC)
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Zéphyrine Martin
- Minister for Finance: Gerard d'Aout
- Minister for Defence: Lisette Bouchard
- Minister for Justice: Simon-Donat Perrault
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Germain Renaud
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Gaëlle Dupuy
- Minister for Education and Culture: Gabriel Pépin
- Minister for Science and Technology: Simone Demers
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Toussaint Côté
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Pauline Gauthier
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Savien Douvier
Dufriche-Desgenettes Viceroyalty/Fourier Cabinet (3536-3537)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Adele Marie Dufriche-Desgenettes
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Frédérique Fourier
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Frédérique Fourier
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Finance: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Fourier Viceroyalty/Phelypeaux Cabinet (3537-4541)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Frédérique Fourier
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
Phelypeaux Viceroyalty/d'Espagnat Cabinet (3541-3545)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Marc-René de Valdec de Phélypeaux
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
d'Espagnat Viceroyalty/de La Mothe-Houdancourt Cabinet (3545-3550)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Baudouin d'Espagnat
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government:
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
de La Mothe-Houdancourt Viceroyalty/Lagrange Cabinet (3550-3553)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Édouard Sébastien de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Maréchal de Rildanor
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Lagrange Presidency/Crepeau Cabinet (3553-3556)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Jérôme Letorneur
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Lagrange Presidency/Crepeau Cabinet (3556-3559)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: François-Michel-Léo Lagrange
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Jérôme Letorneur
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Crepeau Presidency/Crepeau Cabinet (3559-3562)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Dominique-Norinne Crépeau
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Jérôme Letorneur
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Magnolia Steinmetz
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Saavedra Presidency/Gerard Cabinet (3562-3565)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Juan Miguel Bautista de Saavedra
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Jérôme Letorneur
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Magnolia Steinmetz
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Gerard Presidency/Noullens Cabinet (3565-3568)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Étienne Noullens
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Martin Artois (Parti démocratique)
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Magnolia Steinmetz
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Gerard Boniface (Parti démocratique)
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
Gerard Presidency/Noullens Cabinet (3565-3568)[]
- President d'Assemblee Nationale and Viceroy to the Demitreian High King Paul: Émile Bedard (Parti démocratique)
- Prime Minister/Party Chairman: Étienne Noullens
- Party Leader/Deputy Prime Minister/Second Candidate for Head of Government: Étienne Noullens
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Martine-Ségolène Strauss
- Minister for Internal Affairs: Jérôme Letorneur
- Minister for Finance: Camille Betancourt
- Minister for Defence: Denis de Saint-Exupéry
- Minister for Justice: Vincent Aristide
- Minister for Infrastructure and Transport: Noël Hyppolite Lefebvre-Benoît
- Minister for Health and Social Services: Magnolia Steinmetz
- Minister for Education and Culture: Philippe Willem-Alexander Cillessen
- Minister for Science and Technology: Constance Françoise Gérard
- Minister for Food and Agriculture: Gerard Boniface (Parti démocratique)
- Minister for Environment and Tourism: Claude Debussy
- Minister for Trade and Industry: Lothaire Michaël Félix
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Rildanor articles | ||
History | Union Canrillaişe | |
Geography | Cities | |
Politics | Political parties - Supreme Court - Elections - Viceroy - Prime Minister - Ministers - National Asssembly - Opposition | |
Demographics | Ethnic groups: Canrillaise Religion: Aurorian Patriarchal Church | |
Culture | Sport - Monarchy - Armed Forces - National anthem - Nobility | |
Economy | Banking |