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Revision as of 12:41, 1 May 2022

President of the Nationalist Republic of Ngoc Luat
Tổng thống Cộng Hòa Dân Quốc Ngọc Luật
Ngoc Luat Office of the President Seal.png
Seal of the President of the Nationalist Republic of Ngoc Luat
Presidential Standard Flag of the Nationalist Republic of Ngoc Luat.png
Presidential Standard
Incumbent
Lê Công Minh
since June 25, 2018
Office of the President
StyleMr President
(informal)
His Excellency
(diplomatic)
StatusHead of state
AbbreviationPOTNRONL, PONL
Member ofNational Security Council
ResidencePresidential Palace
SeatPresidential Office, Gia Dinh
AppointerDirect election
Term length4 years; renewable once
PrecursorEmperor of Great Ngoc
Chairman of the National People's government (1901–1946)
Formation1 January 1901; 123 years ago (1901-01-01) (underground group)
11 April 1946; 78 years ago (1946-04-11) (constitution established)
1 April 1993; 31 years ago (1993-04-01) (current form)
First holderĐại Công (Military dictatorship)
Huỳnh Sinh Công (Democratically elected)
DeputyVice President
SalaryNL¥10,520,000 annually[1]
Websiteanglish.president.gov.nl

The president of the Nationalist Republic of Ngoc Luat (Lamian: Tổng thống nước Cộng Hòa Dân Quốc Ngọc Luật) is the head of state of Ngoc Luat, originally elected by the Legislative Assembly. But ever since the 1993 presidential election, the president is directly elected by plurality voting to a four-year term, with incumbents limited to serving two terms. The incumbent, Lê Công Minh, succeeded Đặng Huỳnh Lâm on June 25, 2018.[2]

Timeline of presidents

Huỳnh Sinh CôngĐại Công

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