President of the Serenacy of Carinansia

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President of the
Serenacy of Carinansia
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Incumbent
Jeremías Escribano
since 25 June 2097
SeatCasa Central, Nojawa, D.C
Term length4 years
Constituting instrumentSerene Constitution of Cárinansia
PrecursorEmperor of Cárinansia
Formation25 June 1965
First holderXiutecuhtli Cárintecatl
DeputyVice President of Carinansia
Salary$30,000 per month
Websitepsdc.cn

The president of Cárinansia (Cárinansian: Presidente de Cárinansia), officially the president of the Serenacy of Cárinansia (Spanish: Presidente de la Serenacía de Cárinansia), is the head of state and head of government of Cárinansia. Under the Constitution of Cárinansia, the president heads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the Cárinansian Armed Forces. The current president is Jeremías Escribano, who took office on 25 June 2097 as a member of the Union Socialist Party (PUS).

Legislative powers

Officially, the President is designated no formal constitutional legislative powers. However, given the strong influence the have over the Vice Presidency, they can essentially act through their deputy. The Vice President is a voting member of the National Congress, and the official presiding officer over the chamber, and can introduce legislature just like any other member. The President can ergo encourage their deputy to propose legislation written directly by themselves, a common practice and an implicit practice of the Serene constitution.

Under Article 4 of the constitution, any bills passed by the National Congress must receive presidential support to pass. If they feel to receive adequate consent, the chamber can override this veto with an 80% majority. It is then enacted into law the following morning, unless it is a Sunday, in which case, Monday. If the General Inspector does not constitutionally challenge the bill within seven days, lengthier proceedings will be required for amendments.

Additionally, the President has mandatory “state of the Serenacy” addresses to the National Congress “sufficiently regularly”, which custom has defined as one year. With the exception of the inaugural address by Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl in 1966, and lack of one in 2039 due to the it taking place during the first days of the Ko'ēti Tlazohdira Won presidency, one has taken place every year on January 20, starting at 11am in front of the National Congress, and televised nationwide. Generally speaking, strong bipartisan behaviour is exhibited. However, in 2042, Rodrigo Itocuih Madero Obispo taunted the PRC for losing the election so extensively, while sparing any criticism of his predecessor.