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President of the Government | |
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Πρόεδρος της Κυβερνησής | |
Government of Romaia Office of the Prime Minister | |
Style | His Excellency (formal and diplomatic) Mr Prime Minister (informal) Mr President (informal) |
Type | Head of government |
Member of | |
Reports to | National Assembly |
Residence | Palati Magdalinon |
Seat | Constantinoupoli, Romaia |
Nominator | National Assembly |
Appointer | Monarch |
Term length | No fixed term |
Deputy | Deputy Prime Minister |
Salary | £120,000 per annum |
Website | prothypourgos.ra |
Politics of |
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This article is part of a series on the politics and government of Romaia |
The prime minister of Romaia, officially president of the Government (Πρόεδρος της Κυβερνησής), is the head of government of Romaia. The office was established in its current form by the Constitution of 1967 and it was first regulated in 1818 as a chairmanship of the extant Council of Ministers, although it is not possible to determine when it actually originated.
Upon a vacancy, the Romaian monarch nominates a presidency candidate for a vote of confidence by the National Assembly, the lower house of the Romaian Parliament. The process is a parliamentarian investiture by which the head of government is indirectly elected by the elected National Assembly. In practice, the prime minister is almost always the leader of the largest party in the Assemly. Since current constitutional practice in Romaia calls for the emperor to act on the advice of his ministers, the prime minister is the country's de facto chief executive.