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Prime Minister of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla
Premierminister der Gekrönten Republik Maskillien
GovernmentMascylla.png
Prime ministerial standard Mascylla.png
Olaf Scholz In March 2022.jpg
Incumbent
Thomas Falkner
since 16 September 2016
Government of Mascylla
Office of the Prime Minister
Kronenrat Office
StyleThe High Honorable (Der Hochehrenwerte)
His Excellency (Seine Exzellenz, diplomatic)
Mr. Prime Minister (Herr Premierminister, informal)
StatusHead of government
Member ofCabinet
Privy Council
Defense Committee
Telmerian Council
Reports toThe Monarch
Reichssenat
Reichsrat
ResidenceKronenrat Building, Königsreh (main seat)
Isoldquell Palace, Lancaide (secondary seat)
Adensruh Castle, Stakau (country retreat)
NominatorPolitical parties, on behalf of the Reichsrat
AppointerThe Monarch
Term lengthAt the Monarch's pleasure
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Mascylla
Formation23 May 1793; 229 years ago
First holderWilhelm Fürst von Stenreck
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister of Mascylla
SalaryӃ287,400 per annum
Websitewww.premierminister.ma

The Prime Minister of Mascylla[a], also informally referred to as the Prime Minister or PM, is the head of government of the Crowned Republic of Mascylla, the chief executive of the cabinet, and the de facto commander-in-chief of the Mascyllary Reichswehr in wartime[b]. The office is the highest ministry and is able to dictate policies along with his cabinet and the Reichsrat in session, and to a broader extent, according to the views and policies of the ruling party and its coalition partners. The office is currently occupied by Thomas Falkner of the Rehunion since 16 September 2016, leading a coalition government of the Centre Party and SDP.

The Prime Minister is elected by the sitting Reichsrat upon a nomination by a political party, without debate and by secret ballot. While the Prime Minister can nominate ministers, the Reichsrat as well as the monarch either formally reject or ratify the proposed members of government. Furthermore, the Monarch ceremonially appoints and grants the titular titles and orders to a member of parliament most likely to command the confidence of a majority in the currently sitting legislature.

More often, the Prime Minister also appoints a Deputy Prime Minister, though such an office is not official nor represented in the constitution. Before the end of an official term, the Prime Minister can only be removed through a motion and subsequent vote of no-confidence by the Reichsrat, which requires the body to nominate a successor by an absolute majority. In case the Prime Minister dies or resigns, the Deputy Prime Minister usually succeeds them in heading a caretaker government while parliament is dissolved and a new government is assembled.

The office of the Prime Minister is regarded as the most influential political position in Mascylla. For that reason, Mascylla is sometimes referred to as a "Ministerdemokratie" ('ministry democracy,' [mɪni:stɐde:mo:kʁati:]). However, the constitution places the Monarch (as head of state) and the President of the Reichssenat ahead of the Prime Minister in the protocol order of precedence.

List of Prime Ministers (1793–present)

Prime Minister Term of office Affiliation Deputy Prime Minister
1 Prince Metternich by Lawrence.jpeg Prince William of Stenreck
Wilhelm Heinrich Fürst von Stenreck, Graf von Stenreck-Lindenhorst-Rietz, Herzog zu Müncheburg
1741–1839
20 May 1793

8 September 1835
Unaffiliated Adolph Ernst-Hannel
Count Otto of Glücksfelde
Count Frederick Anton of Gäste
2 Porträt des Freiherrn Karl vom und zum Stein als preußischer Minister.jpg Count Frederick Anton of Gäste
Friedrich Anton Graf von Gäste
1792–1880
16 September 1835

20 December 1838    
Unaffiliated Prince Louis of Brechtscheid
Count Claus Lucas of Mannerich
3 Charles Augustus, Prince Hardenberg (1750–1822), after Thomas Lawrence.jpg Count George Charles of Lichtenberg
Georg Karl Ferdinand Graf von und zu Lichtenberg
1795–1868
21 December 1838

3 April 1841
Unaffiliated Henry Rüdiger of Coserow
4 AHArnimB.jpg Charles August Frederick of Hohenthile and Limburg
Karl Augustus Friedrich Freiherr von Hohenthile and Limburg
1788–1859
5 April 1841

1 November 1841
Unaffiliated Viscount Christian Alexander of Eilenburg
5 Porträt des Freiherrn Karl vom und zum Stein als preußischer Minister.jpg Count Frederick Anton of Gäste
Friedrich Anton Graf von Gäste
1792–1880
2 November 1841

28 October 1847    
Unaffiliated Viscount Christian Alexander of Eilenburg
Prince Adolph Luitpold of Seyndorff
3 Manteuffel, Otto Theodor von (1805-1882).jpg Emmanuel Henry Lyder
(later Count of Lyder and Ratheim)
Emmanuel Heinrich Lyder
(Emmanuel Heinrich Graf von Lyder und Ratheim)
1784–1878
6 November 1847

13 March 1853
National Democrats
(Nationaldemokraten)
Prince Philip Albert of Ahnern-Woltzar
4 Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst - Die Gartenlaube (1894) 773.jpg Count Moritz Adolph of Purbell
Moritz Adolf Wilhelm Graf von Purbell, Vizegraf von Freudenberg
1811–1904
17 March 1853

24 June 1861
National Democrats
(Nationaldemokraten)
Count George Siegfried of Juhle
Hannes Joseph of Meinsfeld
5 Richard Lauchert - Fürst Karl Anton von Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1811–1885).jpg Prince Philip Albert of Ahnern-Woltzar
Philipp Albert Friedrich, Fürst von Ahnern-Woltzar, Prinz von Maskillien
1808–1879
1 July 1861

22 November 1877
Unaffiliated Hannes Joseph of Meinsfeld
Prince William of Fried
Oswald Göttinger
6 Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2004-0098, Bernhard Fürst von Bülow (cropped).jpg Oswald of Göttinger
Oswald Freiherr von Göttinger
1829–1912
13 December 1877

4 October 1885
Unaffiliated Christoph Hängel
Siegfried Fischer
7 Count Albrecht von Roon circa 1870.jpg Count Adelbert of Eschenrode
Adelbert Graf von Eschenrode
1809–1890
10 October 1885

22 March 1886
Unaffiliated Vacant
8 Graf Leopold von Caprivi cropped.jpg Marquess Fabian Albrecht of Tilgern
Fabian Albrecht Emil Marquis von Tilgern
1811–1906
22 March 1886

9 April 1893
National Democrats
(Nationaldemokraten)
Count Adelbert of Eschenrode
Helmuth Gerhard of Hardiggel
9 William Howard Taft cph.3b35813.jpg George Schmidt
Georg Schmidt
1849–1935
18 April 1893

31 January 1901
Proletarian Party
(Proletarierpartei)
Count Lucas of Eschenrode-Hoort
Prince Moritz William of Brock
Erwin Schleppe
10 Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2005-0057, Otto von Bismarck (cropped).jpg Prince Herman William of Martinsen
Hermann Wilhelm Emil Alexander Fürst von Martinsen, Graf von Martinsen-Reichenow, Prinz von Akokh
1850–1914
(assassinated)
10 February 1901

27 August 1914
Centre
(Zentrum)
Prince Lucas of Holern
Marquess Moritz William of Brock
Prince George of Maybach
Theodore Rähner
11 Thomas Woodrow Wilson, Harris & Ewing bw photo portrait, 1919.jpg Theodore Rähner
(later Prince of Rähner and Erlenbach-Mögd-Illingen)
Theodor Rähner
(Theodor Fürst von Rähner und Erlenbach-Mögd-Illingen)
1854–1951
27 August 1914

1 March 1922
National Democrats
(Nationaldemokraten)
Prince George of Maybach
Augustus Leo of Ehren-Warnow
12 Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg(cropped).jpg Count Bernard of Loitsche-Heinrichsberg
Bernhard Chlodwig Graf von Loitsche-Heinrichsberg
1862–1930
4 March 1922

1 November 1922
Unaffiliated Vacant office
13 Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1979-122-29A, Philipp Scheidemann.jpg Frederick Estermann
Friedrich Estermann
1865–1958
1 November 1922

14 July 1923
Centre
(Zentrum)
Gustav Wöhner
14 Bundesarchiv Bild 146-1989-040-27, Gustav Stresemann.jpg Count Erwin George of Streecke
Erwin Georg Graf von Streecke
1878–1965
14 July 1923

10 January 1924
Unaffiliated Vacant office
15 Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R04103, Prinz Max von Baden.jpg Prince Justus of Holnia
Justus Emmanuel Theobald, Prinz von Hohlnern, Markgraf von Weiersbach
1842–1930
12 January 1924

20 January 1924
Unaffiliated Vacant office
Mascyllary Revolution and establishment of the Crowned Republic in January 1924
16 Bundesarchiv Bild 102-00015, Friedrich Ebert(cropped).jpg Peter Zeschtemann
(later Count of Winzar)
Peter Zeschtemann
(Peter Zeschtemann Graf von Winzar)
1873–1979
24 January 1924

15 September 1940
Centre
(Zentrum)
Peter Doppler
Henry Tannhaus
Marquess Jürgen Alexander of Uslar-Sinzig
17 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F078072-0004, Konrad Adenauer.jpg Ernest Rähner
(later Marquess of Rähner-Lohfelden)
Ernest Rähner
(Ernest Marquis von Rähner-Lohfelden)
1892–1988
29 September 1940

14 May 1956
Social Democratic Party
(Sozialdemokratische Partei)
Linus Brühn
Rüdiger Menzel
18 Einde bezoek bondskanselier dr Ludwig Erhard en gaf persconferentie in het Haag, Bestanddeelnr 916-1330.jpg Wolfgang Behrest
(later Sir)
Wolfgang Behrest
(Herr Wolfgang Behrest)
1900–1996
3 June 1956

18 November 1964
Social Democratic Party
(Sozialdemokratische Partei)
Frederick Marschall
Harald Ruth
19 Bundeskanzler Helmut Schmidt.jpg Ulrich Werner
Ulrich Werner
1907–1992
29 November 1964

11 April 1968
National Democratic Union
(Nationaldemokratische Union)
Conrad Dierck
20 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F057884-0009, Willy Brandt.jpg Conrad Dierck
(later Prince of Oeynsberg)
Konrad Dierck
(Konrad Dierck Fürst von Oeynsberg)
1911–2004
13 April 1968

6 March 1973
Liberal Party
(Liberale Partei)
Lorenz Hubert
21 Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F074398-0021 Kohl (cropped).jpg David Gehlgen
(later Count of Gehlgen and Werdemark-Glindow)
David Gehlgen
(David Graf von Gehlgen und Werdemark-Glindow)
1920–2020
17 March 1973

30 September 1981
Social Democratic Party
(Sozialdemokratische Partei)
Robert Bachmann
Marianne von Ohning
22 Margaret Thatcher (1983).jpg Charlotte Mayn
(later Count of Mayn)
Charlotte Mayn
(Charlotte Gräfin von Mayn)
1934–2018
11 October 1981

14 August 1989
Centre
(Zentrum)
Ralph Grau
23 George H. W. Bush presidential portrait (cropped).jpg Michael Meilke
(later Sir)
Michael Meilke
(Herr Michael Meilke)
1927–2000
(assassinated)
23 August 1989

19 March 2000
Liberal Party
(Liberale Partei)
Alexander Schuman
Conrad Folln
24 2012-06-05 Bundespraesident Joachim Gauck Berlin.jpg Conrad Folln
Konrad Folln
1933–present
20 March 2000

7 June 2008
Social Democratic Party
(Sozialdemokratische Partei)
Norbert Rüthers
25 2004-09-13, El canciller de Alemania (cropped).jpg Lothar Obrecht
Lothar Obrecht
1951–present
13 June 2008

10 September 2016
Social Democratic Party
(Sozialdemokratische Partei)
Rudolph Blaich
26 Sánchez se reunió con el nuevo canciller alemán Olaf Scholz en La Moncloa 20220117 (8) (cropped).jpg Thomas Falkner
Thomas Falkner
1980–present
16 September 2016

present
Rehunion
(Rehunion)
Nicola Böhm
Wilfried Siege

Living former Prime Ministers

As of 2022, there are two living former Prime Ministers of Mascylla. The most recent death of a former Prime Minister was that of Charlotte Mayn, the first female Mascyllary Prime Minister, on 14 June 2018 at the age of 84.

Timeline

List and timeline of Prime Ministers with their respective term lengths and political affiliations

Political position and powers

Selection

Nomination

Elections and eligibility

Privileges

Arms, orders and honours

Residences

The Kronenrat building (Kronenrat(sgebäude)), in central Königsreh, has been the traditional seat and official residence of the Prime Minister since 1800; the former and originally intended seat for the office, the Palais Isoldquell in Langquaid, is now used as a secondary ceremonial seat. Adensruh Castle (Schloss Adensruh) at Stakau is the Prime Minister's official country retreat, particularly used during the summer and winter vacations, and state guest house of the Mascyllary government.

Notes

a.^ Hesurian: Premierminister(in) der Gekrönten Republik Maskillien; often shortened to Premierminister/Premierministerin, IPA: [pʁɛmje:ɐ̯mɪni:stɐ]/[pʁɛmje:ɐ̯mɪni:stəʁɪn]
b.^ The Monarch is the de jure commander-in-chief of the Reichswehr during peacetime as well as wartime. The Minister of Defence is the de facto commander-in-chief in peacetime, and delegates this position to the Prime Minister during wartime or in case of a state of national emergency.