President of Costa Madora
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Presidente de Kosta Madora | |
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Abbreviation | POCA |
Member of | Executive Cabinet |
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Nominator | Political parties or self-nomination |
Appointer | Direct popular vote |
Term length | 4 years, renewable once |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Costa Madora |
Formation | December 21, 1844 |
First holder | Oscar Casey |
Deputy | Eduardo Lopéz |
Website | palaciowhiteburn |
The President of Costa Madora (Madorian: Presidente de Costa Madora) is the head of state of Costa Madora and honorary commander-in-chief of the Madorian Army.
Under Article VII of the Madorian Constitution, the President exercises most executive power, holding the office for maximum two terms of 4 years, renewable once. They are directly elected by Madorian citizens through the Electoral Board which is responsible for organizing the elections.
Elisabeth Strandberg is the 27th and current President of Costa Madora, assuming the office on June 18, 2018.
History
List of Presidents
Election
Eligibility
Inauguration
Both the President and Vice President begin their terms of office on Monday afternoon after the elections. However, before executing the powers of the office, President-elect is required to recite the presidential Oath of Office, found in Article VIII of the Constitution:
"I, (name and surname), solemnly swear as the new President of Costa Madora, to defend the sovereignty and independence of Costa Madora, to protect the people, their rights and freedoms, and uphold the Constitution of the Costa Madora."
— Presidential Oath
Presidents have traditionally placed one hand upon a copy of the Constitution while taking the oath, and have added "So help me God" to the end of the oath. Although, the oath may be administered by any person authorized by law to administer oaths, presidents are traditionally sworn in by the Chief Justice of Costa Madora.
Presidential office
Executive powers
Official residences
The President occupies two residences; Whiteburn Palace in Vitorife and Leville Manor in San Monica.
The President's official residence is the Whiteburn Palace in Santa Rosa, Vitorife. Available faculties to the president include access to the Whiteburn Palace staff, medical care, recreation, housekeeping and security services. The Government pays for state dinners and other official functions, but the president pays for personal, family, and guest dry cleaning and food.
Leville Manor in ???, is the president's country residence and has been used to host foreign dignitaries.
Keystone House, located west of the Palace and Keystone Park, serves as the president's official guest house and as a secondary residence for the president if needed.
Protection
Guardia Presidencia is in charge of protecting the President and their family.