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The | 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. |
Revision as of 15:47, 30 November 2022
The Right Honourable | ||
Prime Minister | ||
Of the Empire of Great Britian and Ireland | ||
Incumbent | ||
His Grace the Duke of Somerset | ||
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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.
ThPrime Minister chairs the cabinet, selects and dismisses ministers, and leads the government’s legislative agenda through Parliament.