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The [[Prime Minister]] is the head of the government. After a general election, the leader of the political party that has won the most seats in Parliament is invited, by the sovereign, to form a government.  This person is then known as the prime minister-designate.  The prime minister-designate then writes a speech that the sovereign delivers during the State Opening of Parliament. In a Joint Session, Parliament votes on the Speech from the Throne. If a majority of members votes in favor, the prime minister-designate is considered to have enough support to become prime minister.  
The '''Prime Minister''' is the head of the government. After a general election, the leader of the political party that has won the most seats in Parliament is invited, by the sovereign, to form a government.  This person is then known as the prime minister-designate.  The prime minister-designate then writes a speech that the sovereign delivers during the State Opening of Parliament. In a Joint Session, Parliament votes on the Speech from the Throne. If a majority of members votes in favor, the prime minister-designate is considered to have enough support to become prime minister.  


Th[[Prime Minister]] chairs the cabinet, selects and dismisses ministers, and leads the government’s legislative agenda through Parliament.
The '''Prime Minister''' chairs the cabinet, selects and dismisses ministers, and leads the government’s legislative agenda through Parliament.

Revision as of 15:47, 30 November 2022

The Right Honourable
Prime Minister
Of the Empire of Great Britian
and Ireland
Duke of Somerset.png
Incumbent
His Grace the Duke of Somerset
--
5 October 2022 - Present
Preceded by Sir Joshua Veralius
Succeeded by Incumbent

The Prime Minister is the head of the government. After a general election, the leader of the political party that has won the most seats in Parliament is invited, by the sovereign, to form a government. This person is then known as the prime minister-designate. The prime minister-designate then writes a speech that the sovereign delivers during the State Opening of Parliament. In a Joint Session, Parliament votes on the Speech from the Throne. If a majority of members votes in favor, the prime minister-designate is considered to have enough support to become prime minister.

The Prime Minister chairs the cabinet, selects and dismisses ministers, and leads the government’s legislative agenda through Parliament.