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Below is a list of leaders of Sentan.


The parties shown are those to which the presidents and prime ministers belonged at the time they held office and the electoral divisions shown are those they represented while in office. Several leaders belonged to parties other than those given and represented other electorates before and after their time.

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New Japan (1835-1914)[]

Presidents[]

No. Name Birth-Death Home country Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won Ministry
1 Ryo Fujioka 1800-1883 Japan (formerly as part of Tokugawa shogunate) Protectionist April 10, 1834 April 21, 1858
2 Kurou Kobayashi 1796-1863 Imperialist April 21, 1858 October 6, 1861
3 Hiroshi Kato 1814-1894 October 6, 1861 July 31, 1866
4 Takuma Maki 1803-1892 July 31, 1866 August 19, 1870
5 Nori Sasaki 1817-1900 August 19, 1870 September 23, 1873
6 Yasu Inoue 1813-1876 Protectionist September 23, 1873 December 22, 1876
7 Gorou Yamaguchi 1820-1897 December 22, 1876 May 30, 1880
8 Haruto Minami 1835-1903 Imperialist May 30, 1880 July 13, 1885
9 Ren Ito 1840-1922 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) Protectionist July 13, 1885 August 31, 1887
10 Shirou Hayashi 1839-1942 Japan (formerly as part of Tokugawa shogunate) August 31, 1887 July 8, 1890
11 Tsubasa Ito 1842-1933 El Kadsre (formerly as part of New Japan) July 8, 1890 June 18, 1898
12 Shouhei Nakumura 1835-1920 Japan (formerly as part of Tokugawa shogunate) Labor June 18, 1898 December 18, 1907
13 Ichirou Fujita 1852-1944 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) December 18, 1907 July 3, 1910
14 Kouji Kawaguchi 1869-1964 El Kadsre (formerly as part of New Japan) Protectionist July 3, 1910 April 10, 1914

Sentanese Empire (1914-1950)[]

Emperors[]

No. Name Birth-Death Portrait Reign Notes
1 Asuka 1867-1936 April 13, 1914-February 16, 1936
2 Shori 1901-1950 February 16, 1936-September 27, 1950

Prime Ministers[]

No. Name Birth-Death Home country Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won Emperor
1 Shinzuke Matsumoto 1861-1948 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) Labor July 3, 1914 August 18, 1916 Asuka
2 Ryota Yamasaki 1869-1952 Japan August 18, 1916 April 21, 1920
3 Naomi Tachibana 1849-1922 Mahri (formerly as part of New Japan) Protectionist April 21, 1920 May 14, 1922
4 Hiroto Hisakawa 1887-1981 Japan May 14, 1922 January 14, 1923
5 Takaya Watanabe 1885-1974 El Kadsre (formerly as part of New Japan) Labor January 14, 1923 August 10, 1927
6 Akia Yamauchi 1888-1967 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) August 10, 1927 August 3, 1933
7 Yoshiro Sasaki 1878-1953 August 3, 1933 September 26, 1935
(4) Hiroto Hisakawa 1887-1981 Japan Imperialist September 26, 1935 December 3, 1935
8 Katashi Nakano 1893-1983 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) Labor December 3, 1935 November 13, 1939
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(4) Hiroto Hisakawa 1887-1981 Japan Imperialist November 13, 1939 September 21, 1950

Sentanese State (1950-1969)[]

Prime Ministers[]

No. Name Birth-Death Home country Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won
1. Keisuke Mutsumi 1912-2001 Sentan (formerly as part of New Japan) Labor September 27, 1950 November 1, 1952
2. Kaiji Busujima 1899-1970 Japan November 1, 1952 September 20, 1954
3. Géza Szilágyi 1910-1998 Romania (formerly as part of Austria-Hungary) September 20, 1954 August 1, 1956
4. Fumihiko Busujima 1902-1995 Japan August 1, 1956 September 25, 1958
5. Daishi Aomori 1871-2011 Kowokam (formerly as part of New Japan) September 25, 1958 September 21, 1960
6. Kunio Okabe 1910-2005 El Kadsre (formerly as part of New Japan) September 21, 1960 September 14, 1967
7. Kogoro Muta 1933-2016 Manchuria (occupied by Empire of Japan) September 14, 1967 November 11, 1969

Sentan (1989-present)[]

Prime Ministers[]

No. Name Birth-Death Home country Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won
1. Shin Sekai 1944- Sentan Labor March 29, 1989 February 29, 1992
2. Reginald van Wouters 1945- Raland February 29, 1992 July 25, 1995
3. Konrád Barta 1947- Sentan July 25, 1995 August 11, 1997
4. Koro Shibukawa 1943- August 11, 1997 September 18, 2000
5. Asoto Shobatsu 1952- Raland September 18, 2000 March 15, 2003
6. Isko Hazakte 1970- Sentan (formerly as part of the Vlokozu Union) March 15, 2003 January 1, 2021
7. Kunio Yanoguchi 1968- Sentan January 1, 2021 Incumbent