Imperial President of The Imperial Principate of Imperia
Imperial President of Imperial Government of Imperia | |
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Imperial Office of the President of the Imperial Principate of Imperia
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Abbreviation | IPOIPOI |
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Residence | Presidentialis Residentia |
Seat | Imperia City |
Appointer | Popular Vote or via succession from vice presidency |
Term length | 1 year, No limits to # of Terms |
Constituting instrument | Constitutiones Imperiales of The Imperial Principate of Imperia |
Formation | Template:Date and age |
First holder | Alex Cooper |
Salary | 400,000 Irises ($19,200,000) |
Website | www |
The Imperial President of Imperia is the Head of Government of The Imperial Principate of Imperia.
History
Origins
Separation from Imperial Prime Minister
Evolution of the Cheif Executive
Powers
Responsibilties of the Imperial President
Executive Powers
Administrative Powers
Appointments
Majistratorial Powers
Foreign Affairs
Judicial powers
Public Engagement
Legislative Powers
Signing and Vetoing bills
The Imperial President has the power sign or veto bills passed by the Senate and Cabinet. This however can be overturned by the Senate with a Supermajority (60% or 2400 ayes). The Consuls by a joint vote can also decide to overturn a veto or a senatorial counterveto.
Imperial State
Dissmissal of the Imperial Senate
Role in the Imperial Armed Forces
Exsecutiva Praesidis Officium Imperatoria Presidentia
Leadership Roles
Cheif Executive and Head of the Nation
Elections
Qualifications for Imperial President
The Candidates for Imperial President must pertaint to certain qualifications to be able to run for the Imperial Presidency.
- Must be a natural born citizen of Imperia
- Must be at least 20 years of age
- Must have been a resident of Imperia for 14 years
- Must not have been jailed for a time exeeding 2 decades
- Must not have been impeached on charges of corruption, treason, or violating the Imperial Constitution
If elected the Imperial President must also resign from any other office (offices, not royal or noble/inherited titles and the offices granted by said titles and also the Monarchy) excluding Consul. The Imperial President may run for Consul while in office (and vice versa).
Campaign and Nominations
Election
Incubancy
Term Limit
Like Consuls and most other Magistrates and Executive Officials, the Imperial President has a term limit of 1 Year. The Imperial President can be relected without limit to the number of times they can be reelected for.
Order of Succession
Inability
Impeachment & Removal
If the Imperial President is deemed to have violated the constituion and have not carried out their duties to the best of their abilities, the Senate can call for their Impeachment.