National Diet Diète Nationale | 国会
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Senate Sénat | 上院
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Logo | Name | Ideology | Leader | Current seats |
█ Parti Constitutionnaliste 立憲党 PC "Constitutionalist Party" |
| Megumi Kamitani President Party leader since 2020 | 255 out of 600 seats in the National Diet in coalition with LR 88 out of 210 seats in the Senate in coalition with LR | |
█ Parti de la Réform Nationale 国民改革党 REF "National Reform Party" |
| Takaishi Saitō Senator from Shiba Party leader since 2016 | 218 out of 600 seats in the National Diet in coalition with BA 67 out of 210 seats in the Senate in coalition with BA | |
█ La Cïores Forte 京わら力 CF "Strong Kyowara" |
| Adrien Nakajima Mayor of Sagami Party leader since 2018 | 54 out of 600 seats in the National Diet 25 out of 210 seats in the Senate | |
█ Les Républicains 共和党 LR "The Republicans" |
| Bridgitte Ichikawa Minister of Education Party leader since 2020 | 50 out of 600 seats in the National Diet in coalition with PC 24 out of 210 seats in the Senate in coalition with PC | |
█ Bloc Alsagnoise BA "Alsendian Bloc" |
| Jean-Pierre Aznavour MP from Luxelles Party leader since 2013 | 23 out of 600 seats in the National Diet in coalition with REF 6 out of 210 seats in the Senate in coalition with REF |
Madame la Présidente 大統領夫人 MEGUMI HÉLÈNE KAMITANI 神谷 恵 ヘレン | Monsieur le Premier Ministre 首相閣下 KOICHIRO FUKUI 福井 浩一郎 |
No. | Portrait | Name (birth-death) | Term | Party | Election | Prime Minister | Notes |
1 | Seiichiro Ishikawa 石川 誠一郎 b. 23 May 1857 d. 07 November 1941 | 19 May 1897 - 15 April 1911 | █ Reformist Republican | No popular election was held for Ishikawa's leadership. | Shingo Kobayashi (1897-1904) - Daiju J.P. Thiérry (1904-1911) | As the founder of the confederation, Ishikawa assumed total power from the official declaration of independence up until the first popular elections in 1911. | |
2 | Kylien T. Takisawa 瀧澤 キリエン b. 15 November 1854 d. 27 January 1930 | 19 April 1911 - 26 June 1915 | █ Reformist Republican | 09 April 1911 (79.87%) | Yasuyuki Kodema (1911-1915) | First president to be elected by a popular election. | |
3 | Achille Laurier アシル ローリエ b. 18 May 1862 d. 20 December 1919 | 09 July 1915 - 26 June 1919 | █ Reformist Republican | 11 June 1915 (53.22%) | Kylien T. Tasikawa (1915-1919) | Died seven months after leaving office due to lung cancer. First and only Alsendian president except for Bousquet. | |
4 | Shigeki Obitsu 大櫃 茂樹 b. 27 April 1853 d. 12 March 1946 | 31 August 1919 - 07 January 1923 | █ Liberal Democrat | 18 July 1919 (62.03%) | Wilfrid Ishihara (1919-1923) | Obitsu was arrested eight months after the election by the order of President Takisawa and was convicted for the Aida War as a war criminal. | |
5 | Kylien T. Takisawa 瀧澤 キリエン b. 15 November 1854 d. 27 January 1938 | 03 March 1923 - 18 May 1931 | █ Reformist Republican | 18 May 1923 (57.24%) - 21 July 1927 (60.93%) | Yasuyuki Kodema (1923-1931) | ||
6 | Satoshi Tsujimura 辻村 智 b. 07 May 1876 d. 09 March 1961 | 22 June 1931 - 15 June 1935 | █ Liberal Democrat | 12 May 1931 (51.20%) | Kenji Hirokawa (1931-1935) | Oversaw the commencement of Kyowara's nuclear weapons program. (Project Tokiwara) | |
7 | Ken Yoshikawa 芳川 健 b. 03 February 1858 d. 26 September 1936 | 09 July 1935 - 26 September 1936 | █ Conservative | 27 March 1923 (40.19%) | Ryoichi Ushida (1935-1936) | Formed the first minority government in Kyonese politics. Yoshikawa was assassinated on 26 September 1936 in Shinji by pro-Sakurai soldiers during the night of the coup. | |
8 | Philippe Sakurai 櫻井 フィリップ b. 31 May 1873 d. 18 June 1957 | 30 September 1936 - 17 June 1958 | █ Imperial | No popular election was held for Sakurai's leadership. | Sakurai's government had no prime ministers. | Established a far-right military state after seizing power with the 1936 Kyonese Coup d'État. Remained as an autocrat from 1936 up until his arrest and public execution with his wife Madeleine Fujimori in 1958. | |
9 | Shūichi Hihara 日原 秀一 b. 04 June 1900 d. 10 October 1993 | 28 June 1958 - 05 April 1959 | █ Independent | No popular election was held for Hihara's leadership. | Hénri Bousquet (1958-1959) | Established the Kyonese Transitional Government after the fall of Sakurai's military junta regime. | |
10 | Hénri Bousquet b. 22 May 1896 d. 28 September 1972 | 13 June 1959 - 13 June 1960 | █ Independent | No popular election was held for Bousquet's leadership. | Tatsuro Hizasaki (1959-1960) | Continued the transitional government leadership during the National Recovery era. | |
11 | Taiki Iidaka 飯高 大樹 b. 30 December 1901 d. 17 June 1984 | 14 June 1960 - 30 June 1964 | █ New Democratic | 24 May 1960 (62.17%) | Junji Hanzo (1960-1964) | First democratically elected leader after the fall of Sakurai's regime. | |
12 | Emmanuel J.P. Oizumi 大泉 エマニュエル b. 03 April 1913 d. 18 June 2010 | 16 July 1964 - 10 August 1972 | █ Liberal Democrat | 09 May 1964 (70.09%) - 11 May 1968 (68.91%) | Kazuyuki Moriya (1964-1972) | Considered the most popular politician in Kyowara, Oizumi served in various positions after not being able to run for the 1972 elections due to constitutional term limits. Oversaw the expansion of Kyonese nuclear weapon program (Project Osaichi) and the mass modernisation of the Kyowara Defence Forces. | |
13 | Kazuyuki Moriya 守屋 和幸 b. 19 September 1910 d. 23 September 1992 | 11 November 1972 - 10 August 1976 | █ Liberal Democrat | 31 August 1972 (49.23%) | Kenjiro Abashiichi (1972-1976) | Formed the first coalition government with the New Conservative Party. | |
14 | Marie A. Kajiwara 梶原 マリー b. 08 October 1930 d. 11 April 2018 | 11 November 1976 - 10 August 1980 | █ New Democratic | 18 July 1976 (54.56%) | Hideki Oba (1976-1980) | First female president of Kyowara. | |
15 | Hitoshi Kamagata 鎌形 仁士 25 December 1926 | 11 November 1980 - 10 August 1984 | █ Liberal Democrat | 08 August 1980 (53.30%) | Daisuke Niigata (1980-1984) | Led the nation through the 1980-1982 monetary and financial crisis. | |
16 | Jean-Jacques Taniguchi 谷口 ジャン=ジャック 13 March 1928 | 11 November 1984 - 10 August 1988 | █ Liberal Democrat | 18 July 1984 (47.70%) | Éric Conte (1984-1988) | Witnessed the collapse of the Liberal Democrat Party. | |
17 | Keiichi Yoshida 吉田 圭一 b. 01 January 1931 d. 18 April 2009 | 11 November 1988 - 10 August 1992 | █ National Reform | 08 August 1988 (59.12%) | Yuichiro Inagaki (1988-1992) | ||
18 | Masato Kodaira 小平 政人 11 April 1952 | 16 November 2000 - 18 June 2002 | █ Liberal Democrat | 22 October 2000 (50.98%) | Éric Conte (2000-2002) | Was forced to resign after being convicted of mass corruption involving the Soto Corporation. First impeached president. | |
19 | Miyuki Sugimoto 杉本 美由紀 14 January 1958 | 16 November 2002 - 10 August 2006 | █ National Reform | 22 October 2002 (47.19%) | Noël Kiyohara (2002-2006) | ||
20 | Teijiro Takaichi 高市 貞次郎 09 February 1960 | 16 November 2006 - 10 August 2010 | █ Constitutionalist | 22 October 2006 (63.48%) | Megumi Kamitani (2006-2010) | Led the country through the Second Kyonese Economic Miracle. | |
21 | Pierre Kanagawa 神奈川 ピエール 10 January 1970 | 16 November 2010 - 10 August 2014 | █ Constitutionalist | 22 October 2010 (57.17%) | Kazuma Itonishida (2010-2014) | ||
22 | Megumi H. Kamitani 上 谷恵 18 May 1953 | 16 November 2014 - 10 August 2018 | █ Constitutionalist | 22 October 2014 (51.93%) | Koji Misawa (2014-2018) | Started the War on Drugs with massive crackdowns against drug barons in the nation. | |
23 | Naoto Katō 加藤 直人 29 September 1961 | 16 November 2018 - 10 August 2022 | █ National Reform | 22 October 2018 (51.02%) | Takashi Saito (2018-2022) | ||
24 | Megumi H. Kamitani 上 谷恵 18 May 1953 | 16 November 2022 - Incumbent | █ Constitutionalist | 22 October 2022 (67.90%) | Koichiro Fukui (2022-Incumbent) | Incumbent president. Kamitani led the country through the Koshita Scandal in 2023. |