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The '''President of Carucere''', officially the '''President of the Republic of Carucere''', is the {{wp|head of state}} and the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Carucere]]. Under the [[Constitution of Carucere]] the president heads the executive branch of the national government and is the {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the armed forces of the Republic. The current president is [[Neil Gaubina]], who took office on 1 December 2018. | The '''President of Carucere''', officially the '''President of the Republic of Carucere''' ([[Papotement]]: ''Prezidan Repiblik Karuku''), is the {{wp|head of state}} and the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Carucere]]. Under the [[Constitution of Carucere]] the president heads the executive branch of the national government and is the {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the armed forces of the Republic. The current president is [[Neil Gaubina]], who took office on 1 December 2018. | ||
The presidency was originally intended to be a {{wp|figrehead|ceremonial office}} with no real executive power, as Carucere was originally envisioned as a {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary republic}}. However political power was centralized under the Presidency by [[Jean Préval]], who held the office for over twenty years from 1953 to 1974. Today Carucere functions as a {{wp|presidential system|presidential republic}}, although it still maintains many aspects of a parliamentary system. The President is elected by a unique electoral system where the presidential candidate of the party that wins a majority in the [[Senate of Caurcere|Senate]] election is automatically elected to the office. If no party achieves a majority, the candidates of the two | The presidency was originally intended to be a {{wp|figrehead|ceremonial office}} with no real executive power, as Carucere was originally envisioned as a {{wp|parliamentary system|parliamentary republic}}. However political power was centralized under the Presidency by [[Jean Préval]], who held the office for over twenty years from 1953 to 1974. Today Carucere functions as a {{wp|presidential system|presidential republic}}, although it still maintains many aspects of a parliamentary system. The President is elected by a unique electoral system where the presidential candidate of the party that wins a majority in the [[Senate of Caurcere|Senate]] election is automatically elected to the office. If no party achieves a majority, the candidates of the top two leading parties proceed to a run off election conducted by the Senate. | ||
==History== | |||
The office of the Presidency ultimately originates from the provisional government created after the [[Carucerean Revolution]]. | |||
==Election== | |||
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==Removal== | |||
==List of Presidents of Carucere== |
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President of the Republic of Carucere | |
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Style | His Excellency |
Status | Head of State Head of Government |
Residence | State House, Carucere |
Seat | Kingston |
Term length | Duration of National Assembly (four years), renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Carucere |
Precursor | Governor of Carucere |
Inaugural holder | Jean Préval |
Formation | 17 March 1961 |
Succession | Premier of Carucere (as Vice President) |
Deputy | Vice President of Guyana |
The President of Carucere, officially the President of the Republic of Carucere (Papotement: Prezidan Repiblik Karuku), is the head of state and the head of government of Carucere. Under the Constitution of Carucere the president heads the executive branch of the national government and is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Republic. The current president is Neil Gaubina, who took office on 1 December 2018.
The presidency was originally intended to be a ceremonial office with no real executive power, as Carucere was originally envisioned as a parliamentary republic. However political power was centralized under the Presidency by Jean Préval, who held the office for over twenty years from 1953 to 1974. Today Carucere functions as a presidential republic, although it still maintains many aspects of a parliamentary system. The President is elected by a unique electoral system where the presidential candidate of the party that wins a majority in the Senate election is automatically elected to the office. If no party achieves a majority, the candidates of the top two leading parties proceed to a run off election conducted by the Senate.
History
The office of the Presidency ultimately originates from the provisional government created after the Carucerean Revolution.