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Prime Minster of of Aissurian Union
Ministerpräsident der Bundesrepublik Besmenien
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Incumbent
Aliza Kuzmin
since January 2021
StyleThe Right Honourable
StatusHead of Government
Member ofParliment
Reports toCommissioner of the Aissurian Union
ResidenceBailey House
AppointerNational Popular Vote
Term length4 years, renewable
Constituting instrumentBasic Law of Aissuria
Formation2 July 1748
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Aissurian Union
Salary460,000 $j$ annually

The Prime Minister of Aissurian Union is the head of government in the Federal Republic of Aissurian Union.

History

Election

Similar to the President, there are three rules that a Prime Minister candidate must adhere to.

  • The Prime Minister candidate must be a citizen of Besmenia
  • The Prime Minister candidate must be at least 28 years old
  • The Prime Minister candidate must have lived in all of Aissuria for at least 15 years

The Prime Minister candidate is nominated and confirmed by his political party for the four-year federal election.

Residence

The Prime Minister's office and residence has been in the Bailey House since 1822. The Bailey House was built between 1766 and 1770.