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The '''President of Yingok''', officially the '''President of the Fourth Republic of Yingok''' ({{wp|Cantonese|Yinese}}: '' | The '''President of Yingok''', officially the '''President of the Fourth Republic of Yingok''' ({{wp|Cantonese|Yinese}}: ''燕國總統'', [[Jinping]]: ''jin3 gwok3 zung2 tung2'') is the {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|head of government}} of [[Yingok]], and the {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Yinese Defence Force]]. The President is elected every six years by {{wp|Direct election|popular vote}}, and is eligible for a maximum of three terms in office. The president is responsible for enforcing national policies and laws, appointing government officials such as [[Cabinet of Yingok|ministers]], {{wp|judge}}s, and {{wp|civil servant}}s. The president also represents the country in international affairs. The President resides in the [[Jibun Palace]] in [[Dongsing]], and is advised by his [[Cabinet of Yingok|cabinet of ministers]]. | ||
The power of the presidency has fluctuated substantially since the first president, [[Ho Siyat]], in 1896. In recent years, [[List of allegations of corruption in Yingok|allegations of corruption]] and misuse of power have plagued presidents and their respective administration. This has led to public discontent and protests, with citizens calling for greater transparency and accountability in government. There have been several high-profile corruption cases involving the President and their close associates, leading to calls for investigations and reforms. This had led to the resignation, {{wp|impeachment}} and occasionally imprisonment of former Yinese presidents including TBD. | The power of the presidency has fluctuated substantially since the first president, [[Ho Siyat]], in 1896. In recent years, [[List of allegations of corruption in Yingok|allegations of corruption]] and misuse of power have plagued presidents and their respective administration. This has led to public discontent and protests, with citizens calling for greater transparency and accountability in government. There have been several high-profile corruption cases involving the President and their close associates, leading to calls for investigations and reforms. This had led to the resignation, {{wp|impeachment}} and occasionally imprisonment of former Yinese presidents including TBD. |
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President of the Fourth Republic of Yingok | |
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燕國總統 jin3 gwok3 zung2 tung2 | |
Executive branch of the Yingok Government | |
Style | Mr President (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
Status | Head of state Head of government Commander-in-chief |
Member of | Cabinet X |
Residence | Jibun Palace |
Seat | Dongsing, Yingok |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Term length | six years, renewable twice |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Yingok |
Precursor | Monarch |
Inaugural holder | Ho Siyat |
Formation | 16 July 1896; 128 years ago (First Republic) 19 April 1974; 50 years ago (Fourth Republic) |
Deputy | Vice President |
Salary | $400,000 per year |
Website | yingokpresident.gov.yn |
The President of Yingok, officially the President of the Fourth Republic of Yingok (Yinese: 燕國總統, Jinping: jin3 gwok3 zung2 tung2) is the head of state and head of government of Yingok, and the commander-in-chief of the Yinese Defence Force. The President is elected every six years by popular vote, and is eligible for a maximum of three terms in office. The president is responsible for enforcing national policies and laws, appointing government officials such as ministers, judges, and civil servants. The president also represents the country in international affairs. The President resides in the Jibun Palace in Dongsing, and is advised by his cabinet of ministers.
The power of the presidency has fluctuated substantially since the first president, Ho Siyat, in 1896. In recent years, allegations of corruption and misuse of power have plagued presidents and their respective administration. This has led to public discontent and protests, with citizens calling for greater transparency and accountability in government. There have been several high-profile corruption cases involving the President and their close associates, leading to calls for investigations and reforms. This had led to the resignation, impeachment and occasionally imprisonment of former Yinese presidents including TBD.
The current president is Yeung Kapkaa who succeeded Zeng Ying in 2022 who served the remaining months of X's terms following his resignation after several major scandals involving corruption and embezzlement came to light. In total, there have been 16 presidents including the incumbent, with 7 of them belonging to the Fourth Republic.
History
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Election
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Powers
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Criminal responsibility and impeachment
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Succession
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Pay and offical residence
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Lists relating to the presidents of Yingok
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