List of Fictional Politicians - First/Prime Ministers

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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