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The Prime Minister is in part, resposible to the Imperial Senate, having to attend sessions of the Curia or Senate along with the cabinet, to, with the cabinet answer questions posed by members of the Imperial Senate, and to appoint legislative staff to represent the Executive in the Imperial Senate such as the General Secretary of the Goverment who represents the Imperial Cabinet along with other Executive-Legislative Staff and some Cabinet Members in the house were the Prime Minister and the Cabinet are not sitting. The Prime Minister can also advise for the dissolution of the Imperial Senate to the Imperial President when lacking majority or support or to garner more support. | The Prime Minister is in part, resposible to the Imperial Senate, having to attend sessions of the Curia or Senate along with the cabinet, to, with the cabinet answer questions posed by members of the Imperial Senate, and to appoint legislative staff to represent the Executive in the Imperial Senate such as the General Secretary of the Goverment who represents the Imperial Cabinet along with other Executive-Legislative Staff and some Cabinet Members in the house were the Prime Minister and the Cabinet are not sitting. The Prime Minister can also advise for the dissolution of the Imperial Senate to the Imperial President when lacking majority or support or to garner more support. The Prime Minister also has the responsibility to ensure the passage of legislation which reflects on his/her commanding of a majority in the Imperial Senate. In the Imperial Senate, the Prime Minister and the Legislative Leaders of the Imperial Senate act as the Party Delegates, influencing the vote, as such the Prime Minister must be able to command a majority to ensure the passage of bills, support for this government, and legislative confidence in the government, hence a Prime Minister loosing a majority usually resigns. Because of this, PMs are often involved in legislative business which is mainly done through and delegated to the Legislative Leaders with the General-Secretary, Majority Leaders, and other Legislative and Party officers. If a Prime Minister does not command a majority in the legislature, they are to either resign or be removed. | ||
===Compensation and benefits=== | ===Compensation and benefits=== | ||
==Residence== | ==Residence== | ||
The Prime Minister's official residence is the Executive House, located in the Imperial Palace Complex. The Prime Minister also has a number of retreats and other residences, given the Designation Castra Exsecutiva with the most famous being the Castra Exsecutiva Villa in the Roman Suburbs in Latium. | |||
==Travel== | ==Travel== | ||
==Protection== | ==Protection== | ||
The Executive Guard are the designated protection and security services for the Prime Minister. A detachment of the Presidential Guard, the Executive Guards are the elite force that are stationed at the residences of the Prime Minister. | |||
==Office== | ==Office== | ||
==Family== | ==Family== | ||
==Post-premiership== | ==Post-premiership== |
Revision as of 22:49, 16 November 2022
Prime Minister of Imperia of Imperatoria Executiva | |
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Incumbent Damien White since November 10th 2022 | |
Type | Head of Government |
Status | Head of Government |
Abbreviation | PM |
Member of |
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Reports to | |
Residence | Executive House |
Nominator | Imperial President of Imperia |
Appointer | Her Imperial Majesty |
Term length | Customarily 1 year. |
First holder | Alex Cooper |
Salary | 200,000 Irises ($10,934,592 USD) |
Website | www |
The Prime Minister of Imperia is the leader of the Imperial Executive.
Origins
History
2021–present
Party affiliation
Constitutional Role
Appointment,tenure and removal
The Prime Minister is appointed by Her Imperial Majesty, ussualy by custom after they gain a majority in the Imperial Senate.
Eligibility
Oaths of office and secrecy
Term
Removal
Role/Power
Executive powers
Administrative Powers
Apointment Powers
Legislative powers
The Prime Minister is in part, resposible to the Imperial Senate, having to attend sessions of the Curia or Senate along with the cabinet, to, with the cabinet answer questions posed by members of the Imperial Senate, and to appoint legislative staff to represent the Executive in the Imperial Senate such as the General Secretary of the Goverment who represents the Imperial Cabinet along with other Executive-Legislative Staff and some Cabinet Members in the house were the Prime Minister and the Cabinet are not sitting. The Prime Minister can also advise for the dissolution of the Imperial Senate to the Imperial President when lacking majority or support or to garner more support. The Prime Minister also has the responsibility to ensure the passage of legislation which reflects on his/her commanding of a majority in the Imperial Senate. In the Imperial Senate, the Prime Minister and the Legislative Leaders of the Imperial Senate act as the Party Delegates, influencing the vote, as such the Prime Minister must be able to command a majority to ensure the passage of bills, support for this government, and legislative confidence in the government, hence a Prime Minister loosing a majority usually resigns. Because of this, PMs are often involved in legislative business which is mainly done through and delegated to the Legislative Leaders with the General-Secretary, Majority Leaders, and other Legislative and Party officers. If a Prime Minister does not command a majority in the legislature, they are to either resign or be removed.
Compensation and benefits
Residence
The Prime Minister's official residence is the Executive House, located in the Imperial Palace Complex. The Prime Minister also has a number of retreats and other residences, given the Designation Castra Exsecutiva with the most famous being the Castra Exsecutiva Villa in the Roman Suburbs in Latium.
Travel
Protection
The Executive Guard are the designated protection and security services for the Prime Minister. A detachment of the Presidential Guard, the Executive Guards are the elite force that are stationed at the residences of the Prime Minister.