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Lists of Heads of Government and Heads of State

When you repeal Article 2 Clause 5 of the Constitution for Arnie, but get Techno-Fascism instead.

2001 - 2009: George W. Bush / Dick Cheney (Republican)

2000: Al Gore / Joe Lieberman (Democrat)
2004: Howard Dean / Bob Graham (Democrat)

2009 - 2017: Hillary Clinton / Evan Bayh (Democrat)
2008: Rudy Giulliani / Jim DeMint (Republican)
2012: Richard Tisei (Replacing Tom Tancredo) / David Petraeus (Replacing Richard Tisei) (Republican)

2017 - 2021: Peter Thiel / Dino Rossi (Republican)
2016: Anthony Weiner / Richard Cordray (Democrat)
2021 - 2025: Evan Bayh / Malcolm Kenyatta (Democrat)
2020: Peter Thiel / Dino Rossi (Republican)
2025 - 2029: Peter Thiel / Michael Scheuer (Republican)
2024: Evan Bayh / Malcolm Kenyatta (Democrat), Levi Sanders / Sara Nelson (Socialist)
2029 - 20XX: Glen Jacobs / Allen West (Republican)
2028: Malcolm Kenyatta / Ilhan Omar (Democrat / Socialist)
 
Class I Senators from New York, 1965 - present:
1965 - 1969: Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic)
defeated, 1964: Kenneth Keating (Republican), Clare Luce (Conservative)
1969 - 1971: Howard W. Leary (Republican)
1971 - 1991: Arthur M. Schlesinger (Democratic)
defeated, 1970: James F. Buckley (Conservative), Howard W. Leary (Republican)
defeated, 1976: Jed Babbin (Conservative Fusion)
defeated, 1982: Ned Regan (Conservative), Jess Present (Independent Republican)
defeated, 1988: Ed Koch (Conservative)

1995 - 2001: Carl McCall (Democratic)
defeated, 1994: Ron Lauder (Conservative)

2001 - 2015: Lawrence Summers (Democratic)
defeated, 2000: Ron Lauder (Conservative)

defeated, 2006: John E. Sweeney (Conservative)
defeated, 2012: Walter Mead (Conservative)
2019 - present: Lawrence Summers (Independent)
defeated, 2018 (running as Democratic nominee): Ben Walsh (Conservative)

2019: Changes party affiliation to Independent, begins caucusing with Conservatives / National Patriots in Senate, Michael Pillsbury (C - CA) named Majority Leader
 
Class I Senators from New York, 1965 - present:
1965 - 1969: Robert F. Kennedy (Democratic)
defeated, 1964: Kenneth Keating (Republican), Clare Luce (Conservative)
1969 - 1971: Howard W. Leary (Republican)
1971 - 1991: Arthur M. Schlesinger (Democratic)
defeated, 1970: James F. Buckley (Conservative), Howard W. Leary (Republican)
defeated, 1976: Jed Babbin (Conservative Fusion)
defeated, 1982: Ned Regan (Conservative), Jess Present (Independent Republican)
defeated, 1988: Ed Koch (Conservative)

1995 - 2001: Carl McCall (Democratic)
defeated, 1994: Ron Lauder (Conservative)

2001 - 2015: Lawrence Summers (Democratic)
defeated, 2000: Ron Lauder (Conservative)

defeated, 2006: John E. Sweeney (Conservative)
defeated, 2012: Walter Mead (Conservative)
2019 - present: Lawrence Summers (Independent)
defeated, 2018 (running as Democratic nominee): Ben Walsh (Conservative)

2019: Changes party affiliation to Independent, begins caucusing with Conservatives / National Patriots in Senate, Michael Pillsbury (C - CA) named Majority Leader

god damn you
 
Ode to Joy...
Winston Churchill (Conservative-led Wartime Cabinet) 1940-1946*
Joe Anderson (Independent-led Wartime Cabinet) 1946-1947
Ernie Bevin (Labour-led Wartime Cabinet) 1947-1951*
Anthony Eden (Conservative-led Wartime Cabinet) 1951-1954*
Harold Nicolson (National Labour-led Wartime Cabinet, then National Labour-led National Government) 1954-1957

It has been 18 years of unrelenting war.

Britain refused to surrender, even as London itself faded to rubble, children were forced to work in the fields, people were put on starvation rations, the Navy acquired more and more of the monetary funding to the point where the Army was barely an afterthought at the worst times.

Even the arch-imperialist Ernie Bevin had to, after fighting off a bad case of indigestion from the latest National Bread, sign the agreement to give further concessions to the colonies to ensure their further recruitment for the British Armed Forces. More bodies were needed after all.

America proved intransigent yet again and refused to bail out Britain or even help it. Free France suffered a major morale hit when De Gaulle was killed in yet another London bombing. Even a fumbled plea for a deal from Japan received no response.

Britain was alone. It had to fight Germany, Italy, Russia and Japan. Surely it would perish?

The emaciated figure of Harold Nicolson, dressed in a tatty suit and with a thousand-yard stare, looked as if he would sooner fall over and die than announce victory. But due to a series of lucky breaks, including Italy suddenly declaring it was out of the Axis, the Japanese armed forces turning against each other, Germany and Russia going to war, and massive massive promises made to secure the final, tantalising, victory.

The Treaty of London was at once the declaration of Britain's final victory in the brutal Second World War and its Empire's death warrant. Just as promised, the exhausted Britain in the following years gave independence to what was regarded as 'Dominions', but they quickly acquired republican governments and declared Queen Elizabeth II no longer their monarch, even if it was all done in very polite terms.

However, in exchange for losing its second Empire, Britain has acquired a third. With the Nazis and Soviets done for, Europe is Britain's oyster, its bloated imperial armed forces currently setting up new states with help from some governments-in-exile. The thinking in Chequers [Downing Street is just... gone] is that Britain's new dominion will be one of... economic association, instead of the costly imperium that was the old thinking. Lots of people to employ in those countries, it'll have to be emphasised as one of equals, just with Britain at the helm naturally.

After so much years of Britain standing alone in the Second World War, it now has its new European Union standing with it.

[this is a silly list off the idea of twisting the gammon idea of WW2 into a 'Britain-led EU' outcome].
 
Hell or High Water: Buddy Cianci and the Decade of Malice

Presidents of Italy

7. Sandro Pertini 1978-1985 (PSI)
8. Bettino Craxi 1985-1990 (PSI)
*
9. Aldo Moro 1990-2004 (CD)
10. Paolo Savona 2004-2011 (Independent)
11. Giorgi La Malfa 2011-2018 (Italian Freedom Party)
12. Luciana Castellina 2018-2022 (PCI)
13. Rocco Buttiglione 2022-XXX (Italian People’s Party)

*=resigned after being indicted for corruption. Fled to Egypt.
 
Hell or High Water: Buddy Cianci and the Decade of Malice

Presidents of Italy

7. Sandro Pertini 1978-1985 (PSI)
8. Bettino Craxi 1985-1990 (PSI)
*
9. Aldo Moro 1990-2004 (CD)
10. Paolo Savona 2004-2011 (Independent)
11. Giorgi La Malfa 2011-2018 (Italian Freedom Party)
12. Luciana Castellina 2018-2022 (PCI)
13. Rocco Buttiglione 2022-XXX (Italian People’s Party)

*=resigned after being indicted for corruption. Fled to Egypt.
What's the ideology of the Italian Freedom Party and the Italian People's Party?
 
What's the ideology of the Italian Freedom Party and the Italian People's Party?

The Italian Freedom Party is a quasi libertarian party that is socially progressive and economically conservative. It’s like the OTL Radical Party.

The Italian People’s Party is a Christian Democratic Party that came about after the collapse of the Christian Democrats in 1999. They’re a center-right party and are socially conservatives and economically conservative.
 
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