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List of Prime Ministers of Canada

1. Sir John A. MacDonald (Conservative) (1867-1874)
2. Alexander Mackenzie (Liberal) (1874-1881)
1. Sir John A. MacDonald (Conservative) (1881-1890) †
3. Sir John Abbott (Conservative) (1890-1891) †
4. Sir Charles Turper (Conservative) (1891-1895)
5. Sir Mackenzie Bowell (Conservative) (1895-1898)

6. Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Liberal) (1898-1901)
7. Sir Robert Borden (Conservative) (1901-1902)
8. Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Liberal) (1902-1914)
9. Sir Robert Borden (Conservative) (1914-1922)
10. Lomer Gouin (Liberal) (1922-1929)
11. Jonathan Bedford (Conservative) (1927-1932)
12. William Joseph Rodgers (Liberal) (1932-1939)
13. Jonathan Bedford (Conservative) (1939-1945)
14. Arthur Flynn (Liberal) (1945-1949)
15. Herbert McPherson (Liberal) (1949-1956)

16. Joshua Holden (Conservative) (1956-1959)
17. Lawrence Johnston (Conservative) (1959-1965)

18. Edwin Douglas (Liberal) (1965-1970)
19. Elsdon Leon (Conservative) (1970-1977)
20. Keegan Garfeild (Liberal-Parti Quebec Libre Coalition) (1977-1986)
21. Martha Bishop (Liberal) (1986-1994)

22. Anthony Holden (Conservative) (1994- )


† = Died in Office
 
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Ok, here is my list of the Prime Ministers of Australia. If anyone has any ideas that could many make this list better, by all means let me know.

List of Prime Ministers of Australia


Sir Edmund Barton (Protectionist) (1901-1903)
Alfred Deakin (Protectionist) (1903-1905)

George Reid (Free Trade) (1905-1906)
Alfred Deakin (Protectionist) (1906-1908)
Andrew Fisher (Liberal) (1908-1909)*

William Morris "Billy" Hughes (Liberal) (1909-1921)
Sydney Hoskins (AUCP) (1921-1928)
Arthur Joseph McCann (PFCA) (1928-1934)
Benjamin Edward Walsh (AUCP) (1934-1940)

George Overton (PFCA) (1940-1945)
Joseph Leigh-Powell (PFCA) (1945-1949)
Stanley McGregror (AUCP) (1949-1956)**
William Turnbull (AUCP) (1956-1958)

Reginald Kean (PFCA) (1958-1966)
Walter Mallory McMillan (PFCA) (1966-1967)
Nigel Penrose (PFCA) (1967-1973)
Mason Duffey (AUCP) (1973-1980)
Malcolm Anthony Robertson
(AUCP) (1980-1985)
Laura Fraser (PFCA) (1985-1992)
Hubert Joyce (ADA-ANF Coalition) (1992-1999)
Jonathan Wamsley (PFCA) (1999- )

†=Died in Office
*=Resigned over the issue of
Australian conscription in the Great War
**=Removed by a Vote of No Confidence
 
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That is good Zoidberg, but there is no conservative party in Australia. I made a list of the alternate Australian political parties a few months ago here:

Yes, that would work well. I got some other parties to put down, so I'll list them here:

Progressive Federalist Congress of Australia (PFC) - Progressive-Federalists
Australian Democratic Alliance (ADA) - Democrats
National Australian Front (NAF) - Nationalists
Australian United Conservative Party (AUCP) - United Conservatives
Republican Front of Australia (RFA) - Australian Republicans
Socialist Alternative Front of Australia (SAFA) - Socialists

Is this ok?

And also the previous coalition before Wamsley was the ADA-NAF coalition, and the PFC has a majority, so they rule without a coalition outright. The RFA and SAFA hasn't formed a government since they were founded, so keep that in mind with the alterations.
 
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Two first kings of modern Norway:

Magnus VIII of Norway (1875 - 1961)

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Magnus VIII, originally prince Knud, born to future king of Denmark Frederick VIII on 1875. He studied in Danish Naval Academy and later served in navy and advanced always to rank of captain. He too helped develope the navy. During Great War he was patrolling Danish coast and helping to secure Danish neutrality.

On 1922 parliament of Norway offered crown of Norway to prince Knud. He accepted the offer and took as regnal name Magnus VIII. Magnus became soon quiet popular king. He supported parliamentarism and rarely intervened to politics. He was too quiet liberal and supported many important reforms. One of most important events during his reign was annexation of Svalbard on 1941 which gave strong base on Arctic region and several rich mines. Under his reign economy of Norway boosted thanks of mines and oil of North Sea. He too helped to create good relationships with many European nations and United States.

On his last years Magnus' health begun decline and he died from stroke in Bergen on 1961.

Harald V of Norway (1899 - 1991)

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Harald, originally prince Valdemar, born to future king Magnus VIII in Copenhagen. Like his father he too studied in Danish Naval Academy. On 1922 him became crown prince of Norway and took name Harald. On 1923 he married princess Ingrid of Sweden (1901 - 1996). During Magnus' last years Harald took several his father's duties. Harald ascend to Norweigian throne on 1961 after his father's death. During his early years on throne Norway joined to AES on 1963 and there held Oslo Winter Olympics on 1964. Like his father Harald V didn't intervene to poltiics often. Harald tried keep good relationships with other nations and was quiet succesful on this and he was pretty popular in foreign nations and Norway. During Harald's reign Maud Hansen (1930 - 2021) became first female prime minister of Norway on 1982. Harald V died from pneumonia on 1991 at age of 92 in Oslo.
 
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Robi Vencel Ignacz (1873 - 1916)

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Ignacz was born to mid-class worker family in small town of Márlapócs, Austro-Hungarian empire, near modern border of Hungary and Romania. He was able to get studying to Budapest University as lawyer. There he met several left wingers and later he radicalised. In 1898 he joined to Austro-Hungarian Communist Party. During Great War party tried promote revolution against Habsburgs but they weren't succesful. Police raided head quarter of the party in Budapest but Ignacz was able to escape. During the war years Ignacz wandered around Europe and tried promote revolutions. But he wasn't succesful altough he managed get some allies.

In 1911 Ignacz returned to newly independent Hungary and settled to Budapest. There he founded Hungarian Communist Party. Ignacz demanded overthrown of monarchy and nobility power and reforms to the country. On November 1915 HCP was victor of general election but king Francis II didn't allowed Communists to government. During next months Ignacz and other Communist leaders called people to revolution against oppresive regime. Finally on February 7, 1916 begun Hungarian Revolution and royal family had flee to Vienna, Germany. Two days later Highest Council of Hungarian Communists declared Hungarian Socialist Republic but it wasn't ever recognised by any other nation. Communists created new constitution which rip off all power of nobility and Catholic Church. It too prohibited all religions. Ignacz stated that this is first really atheist nation. There will not be odd cults like in France on 1790's. Ignacz wanted too spread revolution around Europe and he even planned united socialist European state and giving independent to all colonies.

Monarhists still continued fight against Communists. And Communists percecuted noble, clergymen and all potential enemies of revolution. Ignacz argued that succesful revolution and socialist state need harsh methods. Atrocities alienated moderate left wingers and they begun oppose Ignacz's regime on Autumn. Germans and Russians too took more active role on fighting against Communists. Finally on end of November Hungarian monarchists, Russians and Germans entered to Budapest and there begun bitter battle which lasted several days. On December 10 Ignacz tried flee city but mob captured and lynched him. Ignacz's corpse was burned and remnants threw to Danube.

Ignacz's acts discredited Communism and many of Communists joined to more moderate movements and parties. In Hungary and many other countries Communist parties were prohibited by government. And many countries took even more reactionary politics.
 
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That is good Zoidberg, but there is no conservative party in Australia. I made a list of the alternate Australian political parties a few months ago here:

And also the previous coalition before Wamsley was the ADA-NAF coalition, and the PFC has a majority, so they rule without a coalition outright. The RFA and SAFA hasn't formed a government since they were founded, so keep that in mind with the alterations.

I just edited the list on the previous page. I also added a few more PMs. I hope the list is better now.
 
List of Chancellors of the German Empire

Friedrich III (1911-1914)


Bernhard von Bülow (Non-Partisan) (1911-1919)

Wilhelm II (1914-1941)

Georg Michaelis (Non-Partisan) (1919-1922)
Constantin Fehrenbach (Christian Democrat) (1922-1926)
Wilhelm Marx (Christian Democrat) (1926-1932)
Heinrich Bauer (Conservative) (1932-1938)

Hans Weber (Christian Democrat) (1938-1942)

Friedrich IV (1941-1988)

Julius Schmidt (Christian Democrat) (1942-1944)
Franz Bartels (Social Democrat) (1944-1955)

Florian Krueger (Conservative-Christian Democrat Coalition) (1955-1970)
Wolf von Frej (Christian Democrat-Social Democrat-Krulikist Coalition) (1970-1975)
Engel Kistner (Christian Democrat-Social Democrat-Krulikist Coalition) (1975-1976)

Julius Holzner (Christian Democrat-Social Democrat-Krulikist Coalition) (1976-1978)
Ulrich von Ritter (Conservative) (1978-1986)
Hermann Lasker (German Democratic Union) (1986-1990)

Wilhelm III (1988- )

Ernst Osterloh (Conservative) (1990- )


† = Died in Office
 
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