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The '''premier of Auzance''', officially the '''premier of the Republic of Auzance''' ({{wp|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: ''prumîre del republique Ôtuzance''), is the executive head of state of [[Auzance]], as well as the commander-in-chief of its armed forces. The premier holds the highest office in the Autuzian political structure, presiding over the [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] and the [[Tchambe]], though subject to its accountability and that of the [[High Court of Auzance]]. | The '''premier of Auzance''', officially the '''premier of the Republic of Auzance''' ({{wp|Walloon language|Autuzian}}: ''prumîre del republique Ôtuzance''), is the executive head of state of [[Auzance]], as well as the commander-in-chief of its armed forces. The premier holds the highest office in the Autuzian political structure, presiding over the [[Prime Minister of Auzance|Prime Minister]] and the [[Tchambe]], though subject to its accountability and that of the [[High Court of Auzance]]. | ||
The current premier is [[Houbêrt Louxhî]] of the | The current premier is [[Houbêrt Louxhî]] of the [[All-Councilist Union (Auzance)|All-Councilist Union]], who succeeded Vinçant Wiyåme on 16 July, 2018, following the [[2018 Autuzian primary election|primary election in 2018]]. His term expires in July 2024. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Auzance democratised rapidly in the 1970s, seeing the ratification of its Constitution at the end of 1971. Ritchåd Cougnî sought his election to the new head of state position afforded by it, which became known as the Premier; he had previously served as Prime Minister. Initially serving what would be a five-year term, Cougnî set a precedent to serve for six years per term, while a constitutional amendment in 1991 set a term limit of twelve years, or two full terms, for the role. | Auzance democratised rapidly in the 1970s, seeing the ratification of its Constitution at the end of 1971. [[Ritchåd Cougnî]] sought his election to the new head of state position afforded by it, which became known as the Premier; he had previously served as Prime Minister. Initially serving what would be a five-year term from 1974, Cougnî set a precedent to serve for six years per term, while a constitutional amendment in 1991 set a term limit of twelve years, or two full terms, for the role. | ||
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Premier of Auzance | |
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Executive branch of the Autuzian Government | |
Style | Mr./Mrs. Premier (formal) Premier (informal) |
Status | Head of State Head of Executive |
Seat | Cestiène, Auzance |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Auzance |
Formation | 30 December 1971 |
First holder | Ritchåd Cougnî |
Salary | 775,500ƙ (€216,490) per annum |
The premier of Auzance, officially the premier of the Republic of Auzance (Autuzian: prumîre del republique Ôtuzance), is the executive head of state of Auzance, as well as the commander-in-chief of its armed forces. The premier holds the highest office in the Autuzian political structure, presiding over the Prime Minister and the Tchambe, though subject to its accountability and that of the High Court of Auzance.
The current premier is Houbêrt Louxhî of the All-Councilist Union, who succeeded Vinçant Wiyåme on 16 July, 2018, following the primary election in 2018. His term expires in July 2024.
History
Auzance democratised rapidly in the 1970s, seeing the ratification of its Constitution at the end of 1971. Ritchåd Cougnî sought his election to the new head of state position afforded by it, which became known as the Premier; he had previously served as Prime Minister. Initially serving what would be a five-year term from 1974, Cougnî set a precedent to serve for six years per term, while a constitutional amendment in 1991 set a term limit of twelve years, or two full terms, for the role.