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The '''President of Costa Madora''' (Madorian: ''Presidente de Costa Madora'') is the {{wp|head of state | The '''President of Costa Madora''' (Madorian: ''Presidente de Costa Madora'') is the {{wp|head of state}} of [[Costa Madora]] and {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Madorian Armed Forces]]. | ||
Under Article VII of the [[Constitution of Costa Madora|Madorian Constitution]], the President exercises executive power, holding the office for a term of four years, which can be renewed once. The power includes the law enforcement and execution, and the responsibility to appoint executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. Based on constitutional provisions empowering the president to appoint and receive ambassadors and conclude treaties with foreign powers, and on subsequent laws enacted by the [[National Assembly of Costa Madora|National Assembly]], the modern presidency has primary responsibility for conducting Costa Madora's foreign policy. | Under Article VII of the [[Constitution of Costa Madora|Madorian Constitution]], the President exercises executive power, holding the office for a term of four years, which can be renewed once. The power includes the law enforcement and execution, and the responsibility to appoint executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. Based on constitutional provisions empowering the president to appoint and receive ambassadors and conclude treaties with foreign powers, and on subsequent laws enacted by the [[National Assembly of Costa Madora|National Assembly]], the modern presidency has primary responsibility for conducting Costa Madora's foreign policy. | ||
[[ | [[Eva Strandberg]] is the 31st and current President of Costa Madora, assuming the office on June 21, 2023. | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 8 December 2023
President of Costa Madora | |
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Presidente de Costa Madora | |
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Residence | Palacio de Tiahuajama |
Nominator | Political parties or self-nomination |
Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | 4 years, renewable once |
Deputy | Vice President |
Salary | M₡384,000 (annually) |
Website | tiahuajama.gov |
The President of Costa Madora (Madorian: Presidente de Costa Madora) is the head of state of Costa Madora and commander-in-chief of the Madorian Armed Forces.
Under Article VII of the Madorian Constitution, the President exercises executive power, holding the office for a term of four years, which can be renewed once. The power includes the law enforcement and execution, and the responsibility to appoint executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers. Based on constitutional provisions empowering the president to appoint and receive ambassadors and conclude treaties with foreign powers, and on subsequent laws enacted by the National Assembly, the modern presidency has primary responsibility for conducting Costa Madora's foreign policy.
Eva Strandberg is the 31st and current President of Costa Madora, assuming the office on June 21, 2023.