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Prime Minister of Eulabia

Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Eulabia
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Incumbent
Mekhar A. Karlsson
since 16 November 2021
  • Council of Ministers of Eulabia
  • Government of Eulabia
StylePrime Minister (informal)
His Excellency (diplomatic)
StatusHead of government
Member of
  • Government of Eulabia
  • Council of State
  • National Security Council
Reports to
SeatLunden, Eulabia
AppointerPresident
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Eulabia
PrecursorPresident of the Eulabian Executive Commission
Inaugural holderFrancois Monnet
Formation
  • 1958; 66 years ago (1958) (original)
  • 2012; 12 years ago (2012) (current form)

The prime minister of Eulabia, officially the prime minister of the Commonwealth of Eulabia, is the head of government of Eulabia and the second highest ranking political office in Eulabia. Although the post dates back to 1958, its current form was established on 9 May 2012 following the introduction of a new constitution.

Due to the central role of the president of Eulabia, the activities of the executive, including the prime minister, are subject to limitations and significant degree of control by the head of state. For example, the president can appoint and dismiss the prime minister and other members of the government without requiring the approval of the National Assembly. President can request to chair cabinet meetings, issue binding orders to the prime minister and government members, and revoke any government executive orders. While these powers theoretically place substantial control in the hands of the president, the actual extent of this control can vary and often depends on personal agreements and influence of the individual prime minister.

The current prime minister is Mekhar A. Karlsson who was appointed on 16 November 2021 after Joshua Hartmann and his government resigned the previous day.