List of heads of state of Sanama
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This is a list of the heads of state of Sanama, from independence in 1671 to present.
Head of state | Officeholder | Party | Election | Head of government | |||
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First Republic Under the First Republic, the Federal Council acted as collective head of state. Presented in the list is the chairperson of the Federal Council, chairing the council and undertaking various ceremonial duties. | |||||||
1 | 1.I.1673 – 24.XV.1673 |
Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici | Sanaman Liberation Front | 1673 | |||
2 | 1.I.1674 – 24.XV.1674 |
Salina Sumi | Coalition 1660 | 1673 | |||
3 | 1.I.1675 – 24.XV.1675 |
Tanilo Whuna | Green Alliance | 1673 | |||
4 | 1.I.1676 – 24.XV.1676 |
Gregory L. Justice | Northern League | 1676 | |||
5 | 1.I.1677 – 24.XV.1677 |
Tanilo Whuna | Green Alliance | 1676 | |||
6 | 1.I.1678 – 12.XV.1678 |
Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici | Sanaman Liberation Front | 1676 | |||
Military junta The military junta formed under the Council of National Reconstruction lead by Adalwolf Hiedler seized power on 12.XV.1678, thereby ending the presidency of Semisa Nakita Nur Pinito Caprici in practice. However, Nur Pinito Caprici as the only person not in house arrest attempted to organise a federal government in exile in Drak-Modan. These efforts continued up until her death on 6.II.1679. With the assassination of Adalwolf Hiedler on 12.IV.1679, the military junta came to an abrupt end. The remnants of the Council of National Reconstruction under Amalric Woehrle handed control of the federal government over to an interim government informally headed by Pjetro Campucci of the SLF. | |||||||
7 | 12.XV.1678 – 12.IV.1679 |
Adalwolf Hiedler | Council of National Reconstruction | ||||
8 | 12.IV.1679 – 1.XII.1679 |
Pjetro Campucci | Sanaman Liberation Front | ||||
Second and Third Republics Under the Second and Third Republics, the President of Sanama was directly elected by the people every six years. No person could be elected president more than twice. | |||||||
9 | 1.XII.1679 – 1.XII.1691 |
Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici | United Nationalist Alliance | 1679 | Tanilo Lhayi | ||
1685 | Yon Qusen Taliya Wilamu | ||||||
10 | 1.XII.1691 – 1.XII.1697 |
Tanilo Lhayi | United Nationalist Alliance | 1691 | Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici | ||
11 | 1.XII.1697 – 3.II.1701 |
Keysa Nur Pinito Caprici | United Nationalist Alliance | 1697 | |||
Communalist regime Under the communalist regime following the Sanaman Civil War, the Foreign Relations Committee acted as collective head of state, with its two chairpersons performing certain ceremonial and formal duties. | |||||||
12 | 3.II.1701 – 21.XII.1707 |
Foreign Relations Committee | Sanamati Democratic Party | ||||
Fourth Republic Under the Fourth Republic, the president is elected by the Lhusan Nasyonal to no more than two six-year terms. | |||||||
11 | 21.XII.1707 – 22.XII.1719 |
Dorsa Raeisi | Independent | Malliki Orea | |||
12 | 22.XII.1719 21.XII.1725 |
File:Sino Lanto Yali.png | Sino Lanto Yali | Independent | Toti Lampa Kito Paliso Malliki Orea | ||
13 | 21.XII.1725 10.XV.1736 |
Qerelzhan Shagul | Independent (1725 –) Workers' Revolutionary Front (– 1725) |
Toti Lampa | |||
14 | 10.XV.1736 – |
Royston Hamilton | Independent (1736 –) Workers' Revolutionary Front (1722–1736) |
Toti Lampa |
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