First/Prime Ministers
See also: List of fictional British Prime Ministers- First Minister Asarem Wadeen – Bajor, Deep Space Nine relaunch novels
- Prime Minister Atkinson – Country League Party – New Zealand, Craig Harrison's Tomorrow Will Be A Lovely Day (1971) and Broken October (1976).
- Prime Minister Brian – New Zealand, Flight of the Conchords.
- Prime Minister Hilda Fitzherbert – "Federated British Empire," Julius Vogel's Anno Domini 2000 – A Woman's Destiny (1889)
- Prime Minister Gorgak – Trisol, Futurama
- First Minister Kalem Apren – Bajor, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Prime Minister Douglas Kendrick – Country League Party – New Zealand, Craig Harrison's Tomorrow Will Be A Lovely Day (1971) and Broken October (1976).
- Prime Minister Barrett Lindsay – Country League Party – New Zealand, Craig Harrison's Tomorrow Will Be A Lovely Day (1971) and Broken October (1976).
- Prime Minister Clark MacDonald (Wallace Shawn) – Canada, Canadian Bacon
- Prime Minister Thomas David McLaughlin (Paul Gross) – Canada, H2O
- Prime Minister Count Rupert Mountjoy (Peter Sellers) – Grand Fenwick, The Mouse That Roared
- Premier Alexander Romanov – Soviet Union, Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 computer game
- Prime Minister Charles Sarveaux – Canada, Night Probe!
- First Minister Shakaar Edon (Duncan Regehr) – Bajor, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Prime Minister Allen Summervale, Duke of Cromarty – Star Kingdom of Manticore, Honorverse
- Prime Minister (effective dictator) Volkner – New Zealand, C. K. Stead's Smiths Dream (1971), filmed as Sleeping Dogs (1977)
- Acting First Minister Winn Adami (Louise Fletcher) – Bajor, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
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Famous quotes containing the words prime ministers, prime and/or ministers:
“Sometimes it takes years to really grasp what has happened to your life. What do you do after you are world-famous and nineteen or twenty and you have sat with prime ministers, kings and queens, the Pope? What do you do after that? Do you go back home and take a job? What do you do to keep your sanity? You come back to the real world.”
—Wilma Rudolph (19401994)
“I did not know I was in my prime until afterwards.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)
“Only men of moral and mental force, of a patriotic regard for the relationship of the two races, can be of real service as ministers in the South. Less theology and more of human brotherhood, less declamation and more common sense and love for truth, must be the qualifications of the new ministry that shall yet save the race from the evils of false teaching.”
—Fannie Barrier Williams (18551944)