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The '''President of the Islamic Republic of Emmiria''' ('''POIRE''') is the [[wikipedia:Head of state|head of state]] and [[wikipedia:head of government|head of government]] of the [[ | The '''President of the Islamic Republic of Emmiria''' ('''POIRE''') is the [[wikipedia:Head of state|head of state]] and [[wikipedia:head of government|head of government]] of the [[Emmiria]]. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the [[Emmirian Armed Forces]]. The [[Constitution of Emmiria]] defines the President of Emmiria as the highest state authority. The President is elected by universal suffrage for a term of four years before being sworn in before the [[Emmirian Consultative Assembly]] (Parliament). The Parliament also has the power to dismiss the elected president anytime through votes of no-confidence. The President can be re-elected for four terms. | ||
The President is responsible for the implementation of the constitution, and for the exercise of executive powers in implementing the decrees and general policies as outlined by Parliament. The President functions as the executive of affairs such as signing treaties and other international agreements, and administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs. | The President is responsible for the implementation of the constitution, and for the exercise of executive powers in implementing the decrees and general policies as outlined by Parliament. The President functions as the executive of affairs such as signing treaties and other international agreements, and administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs. | ||
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*Signature of treaties, protocols, contracts, after the approval of the Parliament of Emmiria | *Signature of treaties, protocols, contracts, after the approval of the Parliament of Emmiria | ||
*The President is obliged to sign the legislation approved by the Parliament, or the result of a referendum, after it is forwarded to him and the legal stages are covered, and to forward to the relevant authorities for implementation. (He has no right to veto) | *The President is obliged to sign the legislation approved by the Parliament, or the result of a referendum, after it is forwarded to him and the legal stages are covered, and to forward to the relevant authorities for implementation. (He has no right to veto) | ||
==List of Presidents== | |||
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" | |||
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|colspan=6| | |||
'''Presidents of Emmiria | |||
|- | |||
|No. | |||
|Portrait | |||
|Name<br>{{small|(Years in office)}} | |||
|colspan=2|Term of office | |||
|colspan=1|Most known for | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|1 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Saami al-Hammoud]]'''<br>{{small|(1811-1813)}} | |||
|{{small|4 February}}<br>1811 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1813 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|2 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Taajuddeen Haddam]]'''<br>{{small|(1813-1821)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1813 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1821 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|3 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Humaid al-Fayad]]'''<br>{{small|(1821-1833)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1821 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1833 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|4 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Jaasim Naderi]]'''<br>{{small|(1833-1837)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1833 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1837 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|5 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Irfaan el-Masood]]'''<br>{{small|(1837-1845)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1837 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1857 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|6 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Ali Bhutto]]'''<br>{{small|(1857-1873)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1857 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1873 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|7 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Pervez Musharraf]]'''<br>{{small|(1873-1877)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1873 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1877 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|8 | |||
|[[File:Naser_al-Din_Shah_Qajar,_close_up,_with_slight_smile_by_Nadar.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Talha el-Hashi]]'''<br>{{small|(1877-1881)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1877 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1881 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|9 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Zameel Begum]]'''<br>{{small|(1881-1893)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1881 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1893 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|10 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Zuhair el-Badieme]]'''<br>{{small|(1893-1901)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1893 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1901 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|11 | |||
|[[File:Emmiria_flag.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Salmaan al-Samara]]'''<br>{{small|(1901-1905)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1901 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1905 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|12 | |||
|[[File:Mozaffar_ad-Din_Shah_Qajar_portrait.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Zaki Hamidi]]'''<br>{{small|(1905-1909)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1905 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1909 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|13 | |||
|[[File:Shah_fullsize.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Mohammad Mah Palavi]]'''<br>{{small|(1909-1919)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1909 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1919 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|14 | |||
|[[File:AhmadShahQajar2.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Sultan Omer]]'''<br>{{small|(1919-1927)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1919 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1927 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|15 | |||
|[[File:Reza_Shah_Pahlavi_after_abdication_in_South_Africa.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Aarif Masih]]'''<br>{{small|(1927-1935)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1927 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1935 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|16 | |||
|[[File:Mohammad_Reza_Shah_portrait_2.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Bakar el-Tahir]]'''<br>{{small|(1935-1939)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1935 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1939 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|17 | |||
|[[File:Huseyn_Shaheed_Suhrawardy.png|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Amjad al-Shahin]]'''<br>{{small|(1939-1941)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1939 | |||
|{{small|15 July}}<br>1941 | |||
|Only Emmirian President to die in office - Assassinated | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|18 | |||
|[[File:Chaudhry_Mohammad_Ali.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Faaris el-Rais]]'''<br>{{small|(1941-1943)}} | |||
|{{small|15 July}}<br>1941 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1943 | |||
|Took office following [[Amjad al-Shahin]]'s assassination | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|19 | |||
|[[File:Liaquat_Ali_Khan_1945.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Haaroon el-Salih]]'''<br>{{small|(1943-1947)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1943 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1947 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|20 | |||
|[[File:Iskander_Mirza.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Rida al-Hammad]]'''<br>{{small|(1947-1963)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1947 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1963 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|21 | |||
|[[File:Muhammed_Ayub_Khan.JPG|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Iyaad Safar]]'''<br>{{small|(1963-1967)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1963 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1967 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|22 | |||
|[[File:Malcolm_X_NYWTS_2a.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Rushdi el-Tahir]]'''<br>{{small|(1967-1975)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1967 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1975 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|23 | |||
|[[File:Z_A_Bhutto_(President_of_Pakistan).jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Sahl Khalili]]'''<br>{{small|(1975-1979)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1975 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1979 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|24 | |||
|[[File:Abū_l-Hasan_Banīsadr_IMG_2044_edit.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Abu Hasan Bani]]'''<br>{{small|(1979-1987)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1979 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1987 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|25 | |||
|[[File:Pervez_Musharraf_2004.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Fuaad el-Salim]]'''<br>{{small|(1987-1991)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1987 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1991 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|26 | |||
|[[File:Akbar_Hashemi_Rafsanjani_by_Fars_02.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Lutfi al-Selim]]'''<br>{{small|(1991-1995)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1991 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1995 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|27 | |||
|[[File:Reza_Faraji_Dana.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Raaid al-Taheri]]'''<br>{{small|(1995-2003)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>1995 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2003 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|28 | |||
|[[File:Mohammad_Ali_Najafi_at_Municipality_of_Tehran_02_(cropped).jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Abolhassan Neeshaan]]'''<br>{{small|(2003-2007)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2003 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2007 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|29 | |||
|[[File:Mehdi_Chamran_1399033117165690220628924.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Ali al-Jabara]]'''<br>{{small|(2007-2011)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2007 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2011 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|30 | |||
|[[File:Mohammad_Khatami,_30th_Memorial_Ceremony_of_Ali_Shariati_-_26_June_2007_(15_8603310160_L600).jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Khayahad al-Azari]]'''<br>{{small|(2011-2021)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2011 | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2021 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|style="background-color:crimson; color:white;"|31 | |||
|[[File:Hassan_Rouhani_2020.jpg|60px]] | |||
|'''[[Akram Sulaiman]]'''<br>{{small|(2021-year)}} | |||
|{{small|13 February}}<br>2021 | |||
|{{small|month}}<br>year | |||
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|- | |||
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== Selection process == | == Selection process == | ||
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== Residence == | == Residence == | ||
[[File:View_of_the_Umaid_Bhawan_Palace_in_2015.jpg|thumb|right|Presidential Palace]] | [[File:View_of_the_Umaid_Bhawan_Palace_in_2015.jpg|thumb|right|Presidential Palace]] | ||
The President of Emmiria resides in the Presidential Palace in [[Rhaga]]. The Presidential Palace, also known as Bin Haban Palace, was constructed from 1918-27, and is one of the world's largest residences. The palace has 347 rooms and is the principal residence of the President's family. A part of the palace is a museum. | |||
The palace complex is set in an area of 26 acres (11 ha) of land including 15 acres (6.1 ha) of gardens. The palace consists of a throne chamber, a private meeting hall, a Durbar Hall to meet the public, a vaulted banquet hall, private dining halls, a ballroom, a library, an indoor swimming pool and spa, a billiards room, four tennis courts, two marble squash courts, and long passages. | |||
The interior central dome sits above the sky blue inner dome. The inner vaulted dome is a major attraction in the palace which rises to 103 feet (31 m) in the interior part which is capped by an outer dome of 43 feet (13 m) height. The entry leads to the lobby which has polished black granite flooring. The lounge area has pink sandstone and marble floors. | |||
The Presidential museum is a centerpiece of Emmirian history, culture, and heritage. The institution hosts historical monuments dating back through preserved ancient and medieval Emmirian antiquities, including pottery vessels, metal objects, textile remains, and some rare books and coins. It also includes a number of research departments, categorized by different historical periods and archaeological topics. | |||
== Transport == | |||
== Protection == | == Protection == |
Latest revision as of 18:20, 26 May 2022
President of Emmiria | |
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Style | The Honorable (formal) Excellency (diplomatic) |
Status | Head of State Head of Government |
Abbreviation | POE POIRE |
Member of | Executive Branch The Cabinet |
Residence | Presidential Palace |
Seat | Rhaga |
Nominator | Political parties or self-nomination |
Term length | 4 years, renewable |
Constituting instrument | Arabin Constitution |
Formation | April 4, 1811 |
Deputy | Deputy President of Emmiria |
Salary | Z$275,000 annually |
The President of the Islamic Republic of Emmiria (POIRE) is the head of state and head of government of the Emmiria. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Emmirian Armed Forces. The Constitution of Emmiria defines the President of Emmiria as the highest state authority. The President is elected by universal suffrage for a term of four years before being sworn in before the Emmirian Consultative Assembly (Parliament). The Parliament also has the power to dismiss the elected president anytime through votes of no-confidence. The President can be re-elected for four terms.
The President is responsible for the implementation of the constitution, and for the exercise of executive powers in implementing the decrees and general policies as outlined by Parliament. The President functions as the executive of affairs such as signing treaties and other international agreements, and administering national planning, budget, and state employment affairs.
The President appoints the ministers, subject to the approval of the Emmirian Consultative Assembly. The President supervises the Council of Ministers, coordinates government decisions, and selects government policies to be placed before the legislature. The current President of Emmiria is Akram Sulaiman, who replaced long-term President Khayahad al-Azari when he resigned in February of 2021.
Powers and duties
The President's duties include the following, subject to supervision and approval by the Parliament:
- Second in command (after Supreme Leader) of the executive branch of government and chairman of the cabinet
- The deputy commander-in-chief of the Emmirian Army, Emmirian Navy, and Emmirian Air Force
- Declare a state of emergency after the passage of the parliament (The proclamation of martial law is forbidden.)
- Head (Presided) of the Emmiria National Security Council
- Appointment of Deputy President of Emmiria
- Nomination of Cabinet members to the Parliament
- Sends and receives all foreign ambassadors
- Issue executive orders
- Issue medals in honor of service for the nation
- Signature of treaties, protocols, contracts, after the approval of the Parliament of Emmiria
- The President is obliged to sign the legislation approved by the Parliament, or the result of a referendum, after it is forwarded to him and the legal stages are covered, and to forward to the relevant authorities for implementation. (He has no right to veto)
List of Presidents
Presidents of Emmiria | |||||
No. | Portrait | Name (Years in office) |
Term of office | Most known for | |
1 | Saami al-Hammoud (1811-1813) |
4 February 1811 |
13 February 1813 |
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2 | Taajuddeen Haddam (1813-1821) |
13 February 1813 |
13 February 1821 |
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3 | Humaid al-Fayad (1821-1833) |
13 February 1821 |
13 February 1833 |
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4 | Jaasim Naderi (1833-1837) |
13 February 1833 |
13 February 1837 |
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5 | Irfaan el-Masood (1837-1845) |
13 February 1837 |
13 February 1857 |
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6 | Ali Bhutto (1857-1873) |
13 February 1857 |
13 February 1873 |
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7 | Pervez Musharraf (1873-1877) |
13 February 1873 |
13 February 1877 |
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8 | Talha el-Hashi (1877-1881) |
13 February 1877 |
13 February 1881 |
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9 | Zameel Begum (1881-1893) |
13 February 1881 |
13 February 1893 |
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10 | Zuhair el-Badieme (1893-1901) |
13 February 1893 |
13 February 1901 |
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11 | Salmaan al-Samara (1901-1905) |
13 February 1901 |
13 February 1905 |
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12 | Zaki Hamidi (1905-1909) |
13 February 1905 |
13 February 1909 |
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13 | Mohammad Mah Palavi (1909-1919) |
13 February 1909 |
13 February 1919 |
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14 | Sultan Omer (1919-1927) |
13 February 1919 |
13 February 1927 |
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15 | Aarif Masih (1927-1935) |
13 February 1927 |
13 February 1935 |
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16 | File:Mohammad Reza Shah portrait 2.jpg | Bakar el-Tahir (1935-1939) |
13 February 1935 |
13 February 1939 |
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17 | Amjad al-Shahin (1939-1941) |
13 February 1939 |
15 July 1941 |
Only Emmirian President to die in office - Assassinated | |
18 | Faaris el-Rais (1941-1943) |
15 July 1941 |
13 February 1943 |
Took office following Amjad al-Shahin's assassination | |
19 | Haaroon el-Salih (1943-1947) |
13 February 1943 |
13 February 1947 |
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20 | Rida al-Hammad (1947-1963) |
13 February 1947 |
13 February 1963 |
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21 | Iyaad Safar (1963-1967) |
13 February 1963 |
13 February 1967 |
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22 | Rushdi el-Tahir (1967-1975) |
13 February 1967 |
13 February 1975 |
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23 | Sahl Khalili (1975-1979) |
13 February 1975 |
13 February 1979 |
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24 | Abu Hasan Bani (1979-1987) |
13 February 1979 |
13 February 1987 |
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25 | Fuaad el-Salim (1987-1991) |
13 February 1987 |
13 February 1991 |
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26 | Lutfi al-Selim (1991-1995) |
13 February 1991 |
13 February 1995 |
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27 | Raaid al-Taheri (1995-2003) |
13 February 1995 |
13 February 2003 |
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28 | Abolhassan Neeshaan (2003-2007) |
13 February 2003 |
13 February 2007 |
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29 | Ali al-Jabara (2007-2011) |
13 February 2007 |
13 February 2011 |
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30 | Khayahad al-Azari (2011-2021) |
13 February 2011 |
13 February 2021 |
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31 | Akram Sulaiman (2021-year) |
13 February 2021 |
month year |
Selection process
Eligibility
Campaigns and nomination
Election
Tenure
Inauguration
Oath of office
I, (insert name), as the President, upon the Holy Qur'an and on podium of the Emmirian nation, do swear in the name of Almighty God to protect, safeguard, and harbor the official Faith, the systems of the republic and the Constitution; to use all my talents and abilities in the discharge of my responsibilities undertaken; to devote myself to the service of the people, glory of the country, promotion of both religion and morality, support of right and propagation of justice; to refrain from autocratic rule; to protect the freedom and dignity of individuals and the rights of the Nation recognized by the Constitution; to spare no efforts in safeguarding and harboring the frontiers and the political, economic and cultural freedoms of the country; to guard the power entrusted to me by the Nation as a sacred trust like an honest and faithful trustee, by seeking help from God and following the example of the Prophet of Islam and the sacred Imams, peace be upon them, and to entrust it to the one elected by the Nation after me.
Term length
Impeachment
Succession and disability
Political affiliation
Compensation
Residence
The President of Emmiria resides in the Presidential Palace in Rhaga. The Presidential Palace, also known as Bin Haban Palace, was constructed from 1918-27, and is one of the world's largest residences. The palace has 347 rooms and is the principal residence of the President's family. A part of the palace is a museum.
The palace complex is set in an area of 26 acres (11 ha) of land including 15 acres (6.1 ha) of gardens. The palace consists of a throne chamber, a private meeting hall, a Durbar Hall to meet the public, a vaulted banquet hall, private dining halls, a ballroom, a library, an indoor swimming pool and spa, a billiards room, four tennis courts, two marble squash courts, and long passages.
The interior central dome sits above the sky blue inner dome. The inner vaulted dome is a major attraction in the palace which rises to 103 feet (31 m) in the interior part which is capped by an outer dome of 43 feet (13 m) height. The entry leads to the lobby which has polished black granite flooring. The lounge area has pink sandstone and marble floors.
The Presidential museum is a centerpiece of Emmirian history, culture, and heritage. The institution hosts historical monuments dating back through preserved ancient and medieval Emmirian antiquities, including pottery vessels, metal objects, textile remains, and some rare books and coins. It also includes a number of research departments, categorized by different historical periods and archaeological topics.
Transport
Protection
Post-presidency
Living former presidents
Abu Hasan Bani
served 1979–1987
21 November 1932Lutfi al-Selim
served 1991–1995
7 March 1934Raaid al-Taheri
served 1995–2003
12 May 1959Abolhassan Neeshaan
served 2003–2007
22 March 1953Ali al-Jabara
served 2007–2011
9 September 1949Khayahad al-Azari
served 2011–2021
14 October 1942