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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

Times change, what can I say 🤷
But the Workers Party were pretty adamant about there position on the troubles and even De Rossa wouldn’t turf it all to shack up with Fianna Fàil.

Like it’s a fun and good list but the Workers Party and the OIRA aren’t going to be shacking up with the Provos, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fàil .
 
Watchmen Redux

1969-1989†: Richard Nixon (Republican)

1969-1973: Spiro Agnew (Republican)
1973-1989: Gerald Ford (Republican)

1989-1993: Gerald Ford (Republican)
1989-1993: Bob Dole (Republican)

1993-2019: Robert Redford (Democrat)
1993-2001: Bob Kerrey (Democrat)
2001-2009: Carol Moseley Braun (Democrat)
2009-2012†: Jesse Ventura (Independent)
2012-2019: Joe Biden (Democrat)

What if Trump died?

2017-2020†: Donald Trump (Republican)
2017-2020: Mike Pence (Republican)

2020-2021: Mike Pence (Republican)
2020-2021: Nikki Haley (Republican)

2021-2021: Joe Biden (Democrat)
2021-2021: Kamala Harris (Democrat)
 
Tarot Nouveau

1959-70: Charles de Gaulle (UNR) +
1958: Georges Marrane (PCF), Albert Chatelet (Independant)
1965: Gaston Deffere (SFIO)

1970: Georges Pompideau (UDR)
1970-77: Alain Poher (CD)

1970: Francois Mitterand (PC)
1977-84: Francois Mitterand (PC)
1977: Alain Poher (CD)
1984-98: Valery Gicard d'Estaing (RPR)
1984: Francois Mitterand (PC)
1991: Jean-Marie Le Pen (NF)

1998-2010: Francois Hollande (UMP)
1998: Eduard Balladur (RPR)
2005: Jacques Chirac (RPR)

2010-15: Jacques Chirac (Republican)
2010: Segolene Royal (UMP)
2015-20: Manny Macron (Socialist)
2015: Jacques Chirac (Republican)
2020- : Nicolas Sarkozy (Republican)
2020: Emmanuel Macron (Socialist)
 
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You seem to have the election years a bit off from the years of service. Worth bearing in mind that French presidents don't do the American thing of waiting for months before taking office.

The 1969 referendum passes so De Gaulle doesn't resign until his death in 1970.
 
Kenyes Triumphant: Biden's Post-Covid Consensus

cornpop joe doesn't completely shit his pants as president and leads a consistently broadly popular administration defined by it's focus on reviving the post-Covid American economy, aided by new Senate seats brought in by the statehood of D.C and Puerto Rico. still fairly bad on issues like policing, criminal justice, and foreign policy and lackluster at best concerning climate change and healthcare, the American left continues to build political momentum and power throughout the 2020s. with a popular centrist executive, backed by the broader part of elected Democrats, in the White House and the progressive left rapidly achieving more power, the two factions of the Democratic Party are forced to reconcile their broader differences and form a tense and somewhat claustrophobic governing coalition. although uncomfortable and defined by frequent infighting, the dysfunctional Democrats are able to make a surprising amount of progress, taking the fight to threats like climate change and building a defining political and cultural consensus in the aftermath of the Coronavirus

2021-2025: Joe Biden (Democratic)
(With Kamala Harris)
2020 def. Donald J. Trump Sr./Mike Pence (Republican), Various Others

2025-2029: Kamala Harris (Democratic)
(With Carmen Yulin Cruz)
2024 def. Mike Pence/Herschel Walker (Republican), Various Others

2029-2033: Eddie Edwards (Republican)
(With Tara Nethercott)
2028 def. Kamala Harris/Carmen Yulin Cruz (Democratic), Various Others

2033-2041: Shevrin Jones (Democratic)
(With Alessandra Biaggi)
2032 def. Eddie Edwards/Tara Nethercott (Republican), Various Others
2034 National Electoral College Referendum
Adopt Proportional Delegation: 40.1%
Maintain The Current System: 36.4%
Adopt Jungle Primary GE System: 23.5%

2036 def. Ben Shapiro/Antwan Mcclellan (Republican), Various Others
 
All The Way!

1965-1973 Lyndon Johnson (D-TX)/Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)
1964 def. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)/William Miller (R-NY)
1968 def. Richard Nixon (R-CA)/Spiro Agnew (R-MD), George Wallace (AIP-AL)/Curtis LeMay (AIP-CA)

1973-1981 Ronald Reagan (R-CA)/Howard Baker (R-TN)
1972 def. Hubert Humphrey (D-MN)/Daniel Inouye (D-HI)
1976 def. Robert Kennedy (D-NY)/Reuben Askew (D-FL)

1981-1989 Fred Harris (D-OK)/John Gilligan (D-OH)
1980 def. Howard Baker (R-TN)/Paul Laxalt (R-NV)
1984 def. James Buckley (R-CT)/George H.W. Bush (R-TX)
 
An ATFL for something that doesn't exist
2001-2003:George W.Bush/Dick Cheney(Republican)
2000:
Al Gore/Paul Wellstone(Democratic),Ralph Nader/Wionna LaDuke(Green)
2003-2003:Dick Cheney/Vacant(Republican)
2003-2005:Dick Cheney/John Danforth(Republican)
2005-2009:Jesse Jackson/Jesse Ventura(Democratic-Green-Non-Human Rights-Reform)
2004:Rudy Giuliani/Fred Thompson(Republican),Alan Keyes/Roy Moore(PROTECT)
2009-2013:Mike Huckabee/Rick Santorum(Republican-PROTECT)
2008:Jesse Jackson/Jesse Ventura(Democratic-Green-Non-Human Rights-Reform),John McCain/Krist Novoselic("Pro-Werewolves Republicans"-Libertarian-Independent)
2013-2017:Hillary Clinton/Jerry Brown(Democratic)
2012:Mike Huckabee/Rick Santorum(Republican-PROTECT),Jesse Ventura/Robert Reich(Green-Non-Human Rights-Libertarian)
2017-2019:Mark Cuban/John Kasich(Independent-Non-Human Rights-Republican-Libertarian) †
2016:Hillary Clinton/Jerry Brown(Democratic),Chuck Baldwin/Darrell Castle(PROTECT)
2019-2019:John Kasich/Vacant(Independent)
2019-2021:John Kasich/Michael Bay(Independent)
2021-2023:Roy Mistake/Ed Markey(Democratic-Green-Non-Human Rights)
2020:Tom Cotton/Kay Ivey(Republican-PROTECT)
 
2019-2027: Boris Johnson (Conservative majority)
Mayor of London, MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip

defeated Jeremy Corbyn (Labour), Jo Swinson (LibDem), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jonathan Bartley & Siân Berry (Green), Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), others
defeated Keir Starmer (Labour), Layla Moran (LibDem), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jonathan Bartley & Amelia Womack (Green), Mary Lou McDonald (Sinn Fein), Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), others


2027-2043: Priti Patel (Conservative majority, then minority w/ ReformUK-UUP support, then majority)
Home Secretary, Minister of State for Employment, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, MP for Witham

defeated Keir Starmer (Labour), Siobhan Benita (Libdem), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Zarah Sultana (Justice), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Colum Eastwood (Réabhlóid), Bethan Sayed (Plaid Cymru), others
defeated Taiwo Owatemi (Labour), Siobhan Benita (LibDem), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), Carl Benjamin (Independents for Britain), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Shona Jemphrey (Justice), Steve Aiken (UUP), others
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Sam Gyimah (LibDem), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Richard Boyd Barrett (Dlúthphartíocht), Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru), Carl Benjamin (Classical Liberal), Darren Grimes (ReformUK), Gerry Carroll (People Before Profit), others


2043-2062: James Cleverly (Conservative majority, then minority w/ Alliance support, then minority w/ Reform support)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Chairman of the Conservative Party, MP for Braintree
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Darren Grimes (ReformUK-Libdem Alliance), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Carl Benjamin (Protect Our Values), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru), Caoimhín McCann (Ar aghaidh!), others
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Darren Grimes (Alliance), Tamsin Omond & Benali Hamdache (Green), Hugh Kocan (Plaid Cymru), Ruark Murphy (Ar aghaidh!), Fiona Ferguson (People Before Profit), others
defeated Alex Sobel (Labour), Louis Stedman-Bryce (Alliance), Tamsin Omond & Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Vaughan Gething (Llafur a'r Blaid Gydweithredol), Phyl Meyer (Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba), Hazel Norton (Ar aghaidh!), others
defeated Alex Sobel (Labour), Louis Stedman-Bryce (Democratic), Mahyar Tousi (Reform), Tamsin Omond & Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Hazel Norton (Ar aghaidh!), Theo Sharieff (Plaid Sosialaidd Cymru), others
defeated Gaya Sriskanthan (Labour), Mahyar Tousi (Reform), Tamsin Omond & Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Oisin Mulholland (Cynghrair Undebwyr Llafur a Sosialaidd), Jo Wootton (Comhaontas Glas), Hina Bokhari (Democratic), others


2062-present: Jack Buckby (Conservative majority)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, MP for Carshalton and Wallington
 
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2019-2027: Boris Johnson (Conservative majority)
Mayor of London, MP for Uxbridge and South Ruislip

defeated Jeremy Corbyn (Labour), Jo Swinson (LibDem), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jonathan Bartley & Siân Berry (Green), Leanne Wood (Plaid Cymru), others
defeated Keir Starmer (Labour), Layla Moran (LibDem), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Nicola Sturgeon (SNP), Jonathan Bartley & Amelia Womack (Green), Mary Lou McDonald (Sinn Fein), Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), others


2027-2043: Priti Patel (Conservative majority, then minority with ReformUK-UUP support, then majority)
Home Secretary, Minister of State for Employment, Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury, MP for Witham

defeated Keir Starmer (Labour), Siobhan Benita (Libdem), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Zarah Sultana (Justice), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Colum Eastwood (Réabhlóid), Bethan Sayed (Plaid Cymru), others
defeated Taiwo Owatemi (Labour), Siobhan Benita (LibDem), Raheem Kassam (ReformUK), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Adam Price (Plaid Cymru), Carl Benjamin (Independents for Britain), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Shona Jemphrey (Justice), Steve Aiken (UUP), Gerry Carroll (People Before Profit), others
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Sam Gyimah (LibDem), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Richard Boyd Barrett (Dlúthphartíocht), Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru), Carl Benjamin (Classical Liberal), Darren Grimes (ReformUK), others


2043-2062: James Cleverly (Conservative majority, then minority with Alliance support, the majority)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Chairman of the Conservative Party, MP for Braintree
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Darren Grimes (ReformUK-Libdem Alliance), Amelia Womack & Benali Hamdache (Green), Carl Benjamin (Protect Our Values), Humza Yousaf (SNP), Rhun ap Iorwerth (Plaid Cymru), Caoimhín McCann (Ar aghaidh!), others
defeated Nadia Whittome (Labour), Darren Grimes (Alliance), Tamsin Omond/Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Hugh Kocan (Plaid Cymru), Ruark Murphy (Ar aghaidh!), Fiona Ferguson (People Before Profit), others
defeated Alex Sobel (Labour), Louis Stedman-Bryce (Alliance), Tamsin Omond/Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Vaughan Gething (Llafur a'r Blaid Gydweithredol), Hazel Norton (Ar aghaidh!), others
defeated Alex Sobel (Labour), Louis Stedman-Bryce (Democratic), Mahyar Tousi (Reform), Tamsin Omond/Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), others
defeated Gaya Sriskanthan (Labour), Ramon Menon (Reform), Tamsin Omond/Noga Levy-Rapoport (Green), Gemma Bolton (Momentum), Theo Sharieff (Plaid Sosialaidd Cymru), Daniel Whooley (Comhaontas Glas), others


2062-present: Jack Buckby (Conservative majority)
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Arts, Heritage and Tourism, MP for Carshalton and Wallington

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Interesting that the guy who said this is Under-Secretary of State for Arts, Heritage and Tourism

It seems that Welsh politics are getting wilder and wilder
 
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