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The '''Prime Minister of the Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Premier ministre de la République de Saint-Jean-Baptiste'') is the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Since the adoption of Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, the Prime Minister takes the role of equal partner alongside the [[President of Saint-Baptiste|President]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Marc-Antoine Vernier]], since 2011.
The '''Prime Minister of the Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Premier ministre de la République de Saint-Jean-Baptiste'') is the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Saint-Baptiste]]. Since the adoption of Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, the Prime Minister takes the role of equal partner alongside the [[President of Saint-Baptiste|President]]. The current Prime Minister is [[Marc-Antoine Vernier]], since 2010.
==History and role==
==History and role==
The role of Prime Minister originated in Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, which re-established democracy in the island state and reformed authority away from the President and towards the [[Chamber of Deputies (Saint-Baptiste)|Chamber of Deputies]]. As such, the position of Prime Minister gained control over most legislative functions, and officially heads the Cabinet, which they appoint. The Prime Minister, as leader of the government, sets out the country's policies and goals for the Chamber's term, as well as providing leadership in the country's day-to-day administration.
The role of Prime Minister originated in Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, which re-established democracy in the island state and reformed authority away from the President and towards the [[Chamber of Deputies (Saint-Baptiste)|Chamber of Deputies]]. As such, the position of Prime Minister gained control over most legislative functions, and officially heads the Cabinet, which they appoint. The Prime Minister, as leader of the government, sets out the country's policies and goals for the Chamber's term, as well as providing leadership in the country's day-to-day administration.
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|[[Joseph Morin]]<br />{{small|(1950–)}}
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| 30 June 1991
| 19 May 1991
| 2 July 1995
| 15 May 1994
|[[Movement for Democratic Reform|MRD]]
|[[Saint-Baptiste Reform Party|PAREF]]
|[[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]]
|[[1991 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1991]]
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|[[Cyrille Bachelet]]<br />{{small|(1956–)}}
|[[Cyrille Bachelet]]<br />{{small|(1956–)}}
| 2 July 1995
| 15 May 1994
| 2 June 1996
| 2 June 1996
|[[Democratic Centre Union|UCD]]
|[[Baptistois Liberal Party|PLB]]
|[[1995 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1995]]
|[[1994 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1994]]
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|[[File:Josué_Pierre-Louis.png|70px]]
|[[Bruno Camille]]<br />{{small|(1954–)}}
|[[Edouard Montgomery]]<br />{{small|(1954–)}}
| 2 June 1996
| 2 June 1996
| 29 June 1999
| 16 February 2003
|[[Democratic Centre Union|UCD]]
|[[Baptistois Liberal Party|PLB]]
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|[[1997 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1997]]<br>[[2000 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2000]]
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|[[Emmanuel Ménard]]<br />{{small|(1949–)}}
|[[Edouard Vérany]]<br />{{small|(1952–)}}
| 29 June 1999
| 16 February 2003
| 23 February 2007
| 3 October 2010
|[[National Action Party|PAN]]
|[[Saint-Baptiste Reform Party|PAREF]]
|[[1999 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|1999]]<br>[[2003 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2003]]
|[[2003 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2003]]<br>[[2006 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2006]]<br>[[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007]]
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|[[Cyrille Bachelet]]<br />{{small|(1956–)}}
| 23 February 2007
| 27 February 2011
|[[Democratic Centre Union|UCD]]
|[[2007 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2007]]
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|[[File:Michel_Martelly_on_April_20,_2011.jpg|70px]]
|[[File:Michel_Martelly_on_April_20,_2011.jpg|70px]]
|[[Marc-Antoine Vernier]]<br />{{small|(1966–)}}
|[[Marc-Antoine Vernier]]<br />{{small|(1966–)}}
| 27 February 2011
| 3 October 2010
| ''Incumbent''
| ''Incumbent''
|[[National Action Party|PAN]]
|[[Baptistois Liberal Party|PLB]]
|[[2011 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2011]]<br>[[2015 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2015]]<br>[[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2019]]
|[[2010 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2010]]<br>[[2013 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2013]]<br>[[2016 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2016]]<br>[[2019 Saint-Baptiste parliamentary election|2019]]
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[[Category:Politics_of_Saint-Baptiste]]
[[Category:Politics_of_Saint-Baptiste]]

Revision as of 17:44, 13 March 2021

Prime Minister of the Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Premier ministre de la République de Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Saint-BaptisteCOA.png
Michel Martelly on April 20, 2011.jpg
Incumbent
Marc-Antoine Vernier
since 3 October 2010
Office of the Prime Minister
StyleThe Honourable
Member ofCabinet of Saint-Baptiste
ResidencePlace Rose, Port-Anne
NominatorChamber of Deputies
AppointerPresident of Saint-Baptiste
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Saint-Baptiste
Inaugural holderJoseph Morin
Formation10 March 1990
Salary$85,000 annual
Websitewww.pm.sb

The Prime Minister of the Republic of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Principean: Premier ministre de la République de Saint-Jean-Baptiste) is the head of government of Saint-Baptiste. Since the adoption of Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, the Prime Minister takes the role of equal partner alongside the President. The current Prime Minister is Marc-Antoine Vernier, since 2010.

History and role

The role of Prime Minister originated in Saint-Baptiste's 1990 constitution, which re-established democracy in the island state and reformed authority away from the President and towards the Chamber of Deputies. As such, the position of Prime Minister gained control over most legislative functions, and officially heads the Cabinet, which they appoint. The Prime Minister, as leader of the government, sets out the country's policies and goals for the Chamber's term, as well as providing leadership in the country's day-to-day administration.

A perspective Prime Minister is first nominated by the Chamber of Deputies, in all prior cases from the largest party in the legislature. The nominated candidate is then officially appointed by the president to form a government. A governing cabinet is then selected by the Prime Minister and granted support by the Chamber. As much of the Prime Minister's power is kept by having majority support in the Chamber of Deputies, a failure to keep that support can mean a vote of no confidence in a Prime Minister and the resignation of the cabinet, including the possibility of a snap election if a government cannot be formed in twelve days.

List of Prime Ministers

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Took office Left office Political party Election
1 Celestin.jpg Joseph Morin
(1950–)
19 May 1991 15 May 1994 PAREF 1991
2 File:Vincent Beache.png Cyrille Bachelet
(1956–)
15 May 1994 2 June 1996 PLB 1994
3 Josué Pierre-Louis.png Edouard Montgomery
(1954–)
2 June 1996 16 February 2003 PLB 1997
2000
4 TillmanThomas.jpg Edouard Vérany
(1952–)
16 February 2003 3 October 2010 PAREF 2003
2006
2007
5 Michel Martelly on April 20, 2011.jpg Marc-Antoine Vernier
(1966–)
3 October 2010 Incumbent PLB 2010
2013
2016
2019