List of parliamentary speakers in Europe in 1984

Parliamentary Speakers in Europe in 1984. This article contains among others a list of speakers of parliaments of sovereign states, German states, Spanish regions, the European union republics of the Soviet Union and the Yugoslav republics.

State Title Name Entered office Party
 Albania President of the Assembly Pali Miska November 22, 1982 Labour Party of Albania
 Andorra First Syndic Francesc Sequeda Pasquet January 4, 1982 UL
 Austria President of the Federal Council Dipl. Kfm. Dr. Helmut Frauscher[1] July 1, 1984 ÔVP
 Austria President of the National Council Anton Benya November 4, 1971 SPÖ
 Belgium President of the Senate Edward Leemans March 5, 1980 CVP
 Belgium President of the House of Representatives Jean Defraigne November 18, 1981 PRL
 Bulgaria Chairman of the National Assembly Stanko Todorov June 16, 1981 Communist Party of Bulgaria
 Cyprus President of the House of Representatives Georgios Ladas June 4, 1981
Northern Cyprus Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Speaker of the Assembly of the Republic Oğus Ramadan Korhan December 8, 1983
 Czechoslovakia Chairman of the Federal Assembly Alois Indra December 9, 1971 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
 Czechoslovakia Chairman of the Chamber of the Nations Václav David December 8, 1971 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
 Czechoslovakia Chairman of the Chamber of the People Dalibor Hanes December 8, 1971 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Bohemia Czech Socialist Republic Chairman of the National Council Josef Kempný 1981 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Slovakia Slovak Socialist Republic Chairman of the National Council Viliam Šalgovič March 26, 1975 Communist Party of Slovakia
 Denmark Speaker of the Folketing Svend Jakobsen December 22, 1981 Social Democrat
 Faroe Islands Speaker of the Løgting Jacob Lindenskov[2] 1984 Social Democratic Party
 Finland Speaker of the Parliament Erkki Pystynen 1983 KOK
 Åland Speaker of the Parliament Sune Carlsson 1983
 France President of the Senate Alain Poher October 2, 1968 UDF/CDS
 France President of the National Assembly Louis Mermaz July 2, 1981 PS
 Federal Republic of Germany President of the Bundesrat Lothar Späth[3] 1984 CDU
 Federal Republic of Germany President of the Bundestag Dr Philipp Jenninger[4] November 5, 1984 CDU
 Baden-Württemberg President of the Landtag Erich Schneider 1982 CDU
 Bavaria President of the Senate Hans Weiß 1982
 Bavaria President of the Landtag Dr Franz Heubl 1978 CSU
 Bremen President of the House of Representatives Dr Dieter Klink 1971 SPD
 Hamburg President of the House of Representatives Peter Schulz 1983 SPD
 Hesse President of the Landtag Dr Erwin Lang October 13, 1983 SPD
 Lower Saxony President of the Landtag Bruno Brandes 1982 CDU
 North Rhine-Westphalia President of the Landtag John van Nes Ziegler 1974 SPD
 Rhineland-Palatinate President of the Landtag Albrecht Martin 1980 CDU
 Saarland President of the Landtag Albrecht Herold May 21, 1980 SPD
 Schleswig-Holstein President of the Landtag Rudolf Titzck 1983 CDU
Berlin West Berlin President of the House of Representatives Peter Rebsch June 11, 1981 CDU
 German Democratic Republic President of the People's Chamber Horst Sindermann October 29, 1976 SED
 Great Britain Lord High Chancellor (House of Lords) Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone May 4, 1979
 Great Britain Speakers of the House of Commons Bernard Weatherill June 11, 1983 Conservative Party
 Alderney President of the States (The President of Alderney) J. Kay-Mouat 1977
 Gibraltar Speaker of the House of Assembly A. J. Vasquez 1970
 Guernsey President of the States (The Bailiff) Sir Charles Frossard 1982
 Isle of Man President of the Legislative Council (The Lieutenant Governor) Sir Nigel Cecil September 9, 1980
 Isle of Man Speaker of the House of Keys Sir Charles Kerruish 1962
 Jersey President of the States (The Bailiff) Sir Frank Ereaut 1975
 Northern Ireland Speaker of the Assembly James Kilfedder 1982
 Sark President of the Chief Pleas (The Seneschal) Hilary Carré 1979
 Greece Speaker of the Parliament Ioannis Alevras November 17, 1981 Panhellenic Socialist Movement
 Hungary Speaker of the National Assembly István Sarlós[5] December 19, 1984 Hungarian Workers' Party
 Iceland Speaker of the United Althing Thorvalður G. Kristjánsson 1983 IP
 Iceland Speaker of the Upper House Salome þorkelsdóttir 1983 IP
 Iceland Speaker of the Lower House Ingvar Gíslason 1983 PP
 Ireland Speaker of the Seanad Éireann P. J. Reynolds February 23, 1983 Fine Gael
 Ireland Speaker of the Dáil Éireann Tom Fitzpatrick December 14, 1982 Fine Gael
 Italy President of the Senate Francesco Cossiga July 12, 1983 Christian Democrat
 Italy President of the Chamber of Deputies Mrs Nilde Jotti June 20, 1979 Communist
 Liechtenstein President of the Landtag Dr Karlheinz Ritter 1978 Patriotic Union
 Luxembourg President of the Chamber of Deputies Léon Bollendorff 1979 PCS
 Malta Speaker of the House of Representatives Dr Daniel Micallef 1982
 Monaco President of the National Council Jean-Charles Rey 1978
 Netherlands President of the Senate Dr P. A. J. M. Steenkamp September 13, 1983 KVP/CDA
 Netherlands President of the House of Representatives D. Dolman July 17, 1979 PvdA
 Norway President of the Storting Per Hysing-Dahl October 8, 1981 Conservative
 Norway President of the Lagting Thor Knudsen October 8, 1981 Conservative
 Norway President of the Odelsting Arne Nilsen October 15, 1981 Labour
 Poland Marshal of the Sejm Stanisław Gucwa March 28, 1972 United People's Party
 Portugal President of the Assembly of the Republic Fernando Monteiro do Amaral[6] 1984 PSD
 Romania Chairman of the Great National Assembly Nicolae Giosan July 26, 1974 Communist Party of Romania
 Soviet Union Chairman of the Soviet of the Union Lev Tolkunov[7] April 11, 1984 Communist Party of the Soviet Union
 Soviet Union Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities Augusts Voss[8] April 11, 1984 Communist Party of the Soviet Union
 Armenian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Samson Tonotyan March 20, 1980 Communist Party of Armenia
 Azerbaijan SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet S. A. Rustam-Zade July 1, 1971 Communist Party of Azerbaijan
 Byelorussian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Ivan Shamyakin July 15, 1971 Communist Party of Belarus
 Estonian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Matti Pedak July 5, 1982 Communist Party of Estonia
 Georgian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Irakli Abashidze July 12, 1971 Communist Party of Georgia
 Latvian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Valentina Klibiķe July 3, 1975 Communist Party of Latvia
 Lithuanian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Lionginas Šepetys June 1981 Communist Party of Lithuania
 Moldavian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Pavel Boţu April 10, 1980 Communist Party of Moldova
 Russian SFSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Nikolai Gribachev May 23, 1980 Communist Party of the Soviet Union
 Ukrainian SSR Chairman of the Supreme Soviet Konstyantyn Sytnik March 25, 1980 Communist Party of Ukraine
 Spain President of the Senate José Federico de Carvajal Pérez November 18, 1982 PSOE
 Spain President of the Congress of Deputies Grigorio Peces-Barba Martínez November 18, 1982 PSOE
 Andalusia President of the Parliament Antonio Ojeda Escobar 1982 PSOE
 Aragón President of the Parliament Antonio Embid Irujo 1983 Partido de los Socialistas de Aragón
 Asturias President of the Parliament Juan Ramón Zapico García May 31, 1983 PSOE
 Balearic Islands President of the Parliament Antoni Cirerol Thomàs May 31, 1983 AP/PDP/UL
 Basque Country President of the Parliament Juan José Pujana Arza March 31, 1980 PNV-EAJ
 Canary Islands President of the Parliament Pierro Guerra Cabrera May 30, 1983 PSOE
 Cantabria President of the Parliament Guillermo Gómez Martínez-Conde 1983 AP/PDP/UL
 Castile and León President of the Parliament Dionisio Llamazares Fernández 1983 PSOE
 Castile-La Mancha President of the Parliament Francisco Javier de Irízar Ortega 1983 PSOE
 Catalonia President of the Parliament Miquel Coll i Alentorn[9] May 17, 1984 UDC
 Extremadura President of the Parliament Antonio Vázquez López 1983 PSOE
 Galicia President of the Parliament Antonio Rosón Pérez 1981
 Madrid President of the Parliament Ramón Espinar Gallego June 8, 1983 PSOE
 Murcia President of the Parliament ? ? ?
 Navarra President of the Parliament Balbino Bados Artiz 1983 UPN
 La Rioja (Spain) President of the Parliament Félix Palomo Saavedra 1983 PSOE
 Valencia President of the Parliament Antonio García Miralles 1983 PSPV
 Sweden Speaker of the Parliament Ingemund Bengtsson 1979 Social Democrat
  Switzerland President of the Council of States Markus Kündig[10] 1984
  Switzerland President of the National Council Arnold Koller[11] 1984
 Turkey Speaker of the National Assembly Necmettin Karaduman December 4, 1983 Motherland Party
 Yugoslavia President of the Federal Assembly Dušan Alimpić[12] May 15, 1984 League of Communists of Vojvodina
 Yugoslavia President of the Federal Chamber Stojan Bjelajac ? ? League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Yugoslavia President of the Chamber of Republics and Provinces Milivoj Stijović ? ? League of Communists of Montenegro
 SR Bosnia and Herzegovina President of the Assembly Salko Oruč ? League of Communists of Bosnia and Herzegovina
 SR Croatia President of the People's Assembly Ivo Latin 1984 League of Communists of Croatia
Kosovo President of the People's Assembly Bajram Selimi ? League of Communists of Kosovo
 SR Macedonia President of the People's Assembly Kata Lahtova[13] April 28, 1984 League of Communists of Macedonia
 SR Montenegro President of the People's Assembly Čedomir Đuranović[14] 1984 League of Communists of Montenegro
 SR Serbia President of the People's Assembly Slobodan Gligorijević ? League of Communists of Serbia
 SR Slovenia President of the People's Assembly Vinko Hafner 1982 League of Communists of Slovenia
Vojvodina President of the People's Assembly Dobrivoje Radić[15] 1984 League of Communists of Vojvodina

Footnotes

  1. Krauscher succeeded Josef Knoll (ÔVP) in 1984
  2. Lindenskov succeeded Jógvan Sundstein (People's Party) in 1984
  3. Späth succeeded Dr Franz Josef Strauss (CSU)
  4. Jenninger succeeded Rainer Barzel (CDU) in 1984
  5. Sarlós succeeded Amtal Apró (Hungarian Workers' Party) in 1984
  6. do Amaral succeeded Manuel Tito de Morais (PS) in 1984
  7. Tolknuov succeeded Alexey Shitikov in 1984
  8. Voss succeeded Vitalijs Rubenis in 1984
  9. Coll succeeded Heribert Barrera (ERC) in 1984
  10. Kündig succeeded Edouard Debétaz in 1984
  11. Koller succeeded André Gautier in 1984
  12. Alimpić succeeded Vojo Srzentić in 1984
  13. Lahtova succeeded Stanko Bošovski in 1984
  14. Duranović succeeded Omer Kurpejović in 1984
  15. Radić succeeded Istvan Rajcan in 1984

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