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Revision as of 08:34, 9 June 2023

President of the Republic of Mava
Mavean: Lippikágak á’at Naigál'yaké 'a Máva
Coat of Arms of Mava.png
Incumbent
Nua Kiuiáké
since 11 January 2023
StyleHer Excellency
StatusHead of state
Term length3 years
Renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Mava
Formation1 September 1925
First holderKuráva Tanigak
DeputyPresident of the Assembly
Salary600,000 Pl. annually
Websitehttp://www.lippikagak.mv/

The president of Mava, officially the President of the Republic of Mava (Mavean: Lippikágak á’at Naigál'yaké 'a Máva) is the head of state of Mava. The president is elected by the Assembly for a term of three years, which may be renewed. By convention, the president is jointly nominated by the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition in order to ensure the absence of political preference or partisanship. The current president, since 11 January 2023, is Nua Kiuiáké

The office was established as an interim position in the Mavean Independence Act, passed by the Atitlanese Congress. The position was formalised and made permanent in the 1925 constitution, which established a presidential system of government. Reforms in 1943, following the death of inaugural president Kuráva Tanigak, transformed the position into a ceremonial office and transferred executive powers to the government. Since then, the president has served as a "symbol of the unity of the people of the Republic", with little direct role in day-to-day governance.

The powers of the president include the appointment of the prime minister and government, the summoning and dissolving of the Assembly, and the promulgation of laws. These powers are exercised through the Council of State, an advisory body to the president.

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