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The '''Prime Minister of Estmere''' ({{wp|Anglish|Swathish}}: ''Head Thane of Eastmarchon'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Premier d'Estme'') is the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Estmere]]. As per the {{wp|Westminster system|Northabbey model}}, the Prime Minister acts as the leader of the {{wp|executive branch}} and is also a member of the [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]], the {{wp|legislature}}.  
The '''Prime Minister of Estmere''' ({{wp|Anglo-Frisian_languages#Anglic_languages|Swathish}}: ''Forġerėf af Ėastmẹrland'', {{wp|Jèrriais|Flurian}}: ''Premier d'Estme'') is the {{wp|head of government}} of [[Estmere]]. As per the {{wp|Westminster system|Northabbey model}}, the Prime Minister acts as the leader of the {{wp|executive branch}} and is also a member of the [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]], the {{wp|legislature}}.  


The roles and responsibities of the Prime Minister is outlined in the [[Estmerish constitution of 1938|Estmerish constitution]]. The Prime Minister is appointed by the [[President of Estmere|President]] on the condition that they can command a majority in the Chamber of Commons, and can remain in office so long as they can continue to command the confidence of the Chamber. The Prime Miniser is generally a leader of a {{wp|political party}} because of this, and can be removed from office through a {{wp|vote of no confidence}} in the Chamber of Commons. The Prime Minister is the {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Estmerish Defence Force]], and is the Estmerish member of the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Conference|Euclean Conference]].
The roles and responsibities of the Prime Minister is outlined in the [[Estmerish constitution of 1938|Estmerish constitution]]. The Prime Minister is appointed by the [[President of Estmere|President]] on the condition that they can command a majority in the Chamber of Commons, and can remain in office so long as they can continue to command the confidence of the Chamber. The Prime Miniser is generally a leader of a {{wp|political party}} because of this, and can be removed from office through a {{wp|vote of no confidence}} in the Chamber of Commons. The Prime Minister is the {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Estmerish Defence Force]], and is the Estmerish member of the [[Euclean Community#Euclean Conference|Euclean Conference]].


The incumbent is [[Reginald Wilton-Smyth]] of the [[Sotirian Democratic Union]], who has served as Prime Minister since 23 April 2018. There has been x Prime Ministers, the first being [[Rupert Pennrible|Rupert Pennrible, Earl of Calliwell]]. The longest serving Prime Minister of all time was {{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]], who served for 32 years, while [[Robert Reynolds]] was the longest serving in the republican period, serving for 9 and a half years.
The incumbent is [[Zoe Halivar]] of the [[Progressive Social Democrats]], who has served as Prime Minister since 3 June 2021. There has been x Prime Ministers, the first being [[Rupert Pennrible|Rupert Pennrible, Earl of Calliwell]]. The longest serving Prime Minister of all time was {{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]], who served for 32 years, while [[Robert Reynolds]] was the longest serving in the republican period, serving for 9 and a half years.
 
==Constitutional outline==
The office of Prime Minister is outlined in the [[Estmerish constitution of 1938|Estmerish constitution]]. The constitution essentially standardised the position, which had been part of the {{wp|uncodified constitution}} of Estmere for centuries, and also defined the relationship between the Prime Minister and the {{wp|head of state}} - which had previously been the [[Monarchy of Estmere|monarch]], but was now the [[President of Estmere|President]] - though in practice the relationship remained similar.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Dorset1.JPG|right|thumb|200px|{{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]] essentially defined the position of Prime Minister.]] The position of Prime Minister was first established in 1701, though prior to this it was common for a prominent individuals to emerge as a ''{{wp|primus inter pares}}'' among the [[Cabinet of Estmere|Cabinet ministers]]; it was not uncommon for these figures to also be royal {{wp|favourite}}s. A number of former prominent ministerial cabinet positions, such as {{wp|Lord High Steward}}, {{wp|Lord High Chancellor}} and {{wp|Lord High Treasurer}}, were merged into the new position of Prime Minister.
===Background and foundation===
The position of {{wp|Bailiff|High Bailiff}}, under the late Vernon dynasty, has been compared to the later position of Prime Minister, though notably it was accountable only to the sovereign, not to [[Parliament of Estmere|Parliament]] or the wider population; the position was abolished with the ascension of the House of Hardouin. After Parliament emerged as a powerful institution, it was not uncommon for the [[Chamber of Peers of Estmere#Lord Speaker|Lord Speaker of the Chamber of Lords]] to act as a leader and representative of the body, though this was generally in an unofficial measure, was without legal precedence, and was generally opposed by the monarch.
 
The position of Prime Minister was first established in 1701, though prior to this it was common for a prominent individuals to emerge as a ''{{wp|primus inter pares}}'' among the [[Cabinet of Estmere|Cabinet ministers]]; it was not uncommon for these figures to also be royal {{wp|favourite}}s. A number of former prominent ministerial cabinet positions, such as {{wp|Lord High Steward}}, {{wp|Lord High Chancellor}} and {{wp|Lord High Treasurer}}, were merged into the new position of Prime Minister.
 
===Early Prime Ministers===
[[File:Dorset1.JPG|right|thumb|200px|{{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]] essentially defined the position of Prime Minister.]]The [[Rupert Pennrible|Earl of Calliwell]] was the first Prime Minister of Estmere, being appointed by [[Louis III of Estmere|Louis III]] on 14 November 1701. [[Parliament of Estmere|Parliament]] and wider politics at the time was divided between two camps, both of which traced their origin to the [[Last War of the Counts]]. The two factions were the [[Royalists (Estmere)|Royalists]], who believed in the {{wp|divine right of kings}} and {{wp|royal prerogative|parliamentary subservience to the Crown}}, and the [[Legalists (Estmere)|Legalists]], who believed in {{wp|popular sovereignty}} and {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}. Louis III detested the Legalists, and hoped that by empowering Pennrible, a staunch Royalist, he could mitigate their power in the [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]]. Pennrible was a capable political actor, and through a consolidation of Royalist power, he was able to weaken the hold that the Legalists had on the lower chamber. He served as Prime Minister for just over twenty years.
 
Louis III's death in 1736 led to the ascension of [[Mary II of Estmere|Mary II]], who was considered a patron of the Legalists. Mary dismissed the [[Spencer Rutherford|Earl of Delafontaine]], replacing him with the [[Cornelius Coombes|Duke of Ponsonby]], another Royalist. The Duke only served briefly, however, and was replaced by Legalist leader {{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]], a favourite of Mary and the first Prime Minister from the Chamber of Commons. Hargreave served as Prime Minister for almost thirty three years, and established most of the customs and powers associated with the role of Prime Minister. The relationship between the Prime Minister, as {{wp|head of government}}, and the {{wp|head of state}} was also slowly established, as the majority of administrative functions were granted to the Prime Minister and the monarch became a less active observer.


The [[Rupert Pennrible|Earl of Calliwell]] was the first Prime Minister of Estmere, being appointed by [[Louis III of Estmere|Louis III]] on 14 November 1701. [[Parliament of Estmere|Parliament]] and wider politics at the time was divided between two camps, both of which traced their origin to the [[Last War of the Counts]]. The two factions were the [[Royalists (Estmere)|Royalists]], who believed in the {{wp|divine right of kings}} and {{wp|royal prerogative|parliamentary subservience to the Crown}}, and the [[Legalists (Estmere)|Legalists]], who believed in {{wp|popular sovereignty}} and {{wp|constitutional monarchy}}. Louis III detested the Legalists, and hoped that by empowering Pennrible, a staunch Royalist, he could mitigate their power in the [[Chamber of Commons of Estmere|Chamber of Commons]]. Pennrible was a capable political actor, and through a consolidation of Royalist power, he was able to weaken the hold that the Legalists had on the lower chamber. He served as Prime Minister for just over twenty years.
===Union with Borland===
The kingdoms of [[Kingdom of Estmere|Estmere]] and [[Kingdom of Borland|Borland]] entered into {{wp|personal union}} in 1774, when the death of the childless only child [[Mary II of Estmere|Mary II]] saw the throne of Estmere inherited by the king of Borland, who became king of both countries as [[Edward I and IV of Estmere and Borland|Edward I and IV]]. The parliaments of the two countries remained distinct until the crown passed to [[Edward II of Estmere|Edward II]] in 1789, who worked with the Estmerish Parliament to bring Estmere and Borland together into a closer union. After a brief {{wp|interregnum}} and the defeat of the [[Weranian Revolution]], the kingdoms were united into the [[Kingdom of Estmere|Kingdom of Estmere and Borland]] in 1801, and the Borish legislature was subsumed into the Estmerish to form a new legislature.


Louis III's death in 1736 led to the ascension of [[Mary II of Estmere|Mary II]], who was considered a patron of the Legalists. Mary dismissed the [[Spencer Rutherford|Earl of Delafontaine]], replacing him with the [[Cornelius Coombes|Duke of Ponsonby]], another Royalist. Coombes only served briefly, and was replaced by Legalist leader {{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]], a favourite of Mary and the first Prime Minister from the Chamber of Commons. Hargreave served as Prime Minister for almost thirty three years, and established most of the customs and powers associated with the role of Prime Minister. The relationship between the Prime Minister, as {{wp|head of government}}, and the {{wp|head of state}} was also slowly established, as the majority of administrative functions were granted to the Prime Minister and the monarch became a less active observer.
===Early modern changes===
===Modern premiership===


==Powers and duties==
==Powers and duties==
==Constitutional requirements==
==Requirements==
==Apointment process==
==Apointment process==
==Amenities==
==Amenities==
Compared to other {{wp|head of government|heads of government}}, the Prime Minister of Estmere has few amenities and privileges. This is due to custom; the earliest Prime Ministers were members of the {{wp|aristocracy}}, who generally did not need additional amenities, and {{wp|Sir}} [[Percival Augustus Hargreave]] argued that the position ought to be difficult, and without reward, to ensure that the position never fell into the hands of a would-be tyrant, usurper or someone who would place personal gain above the interests of the nation. Nevertheless, over the years a few amenities have become attached to the office.
===Precedence and privileges===
===Style and form of address===
===Family===
===Residence===
===Residence===
The Prime Minister has one official residence, [[Moorwood House]] in the city of [[Morwall]]. The building was formerly the headquarters of a small government ministry, but was transfered to the Prime Minister in 1985 to replace the older residence, [[Morwall#Lonely Tower|Lonely Tower]], which had formerly operated as a royal prison; the insuination having been that the Prime Minister was a prisoner to the state's wishes.
<gallery class="center">
File:TrinityHouseLondon.JPG|[[Moorwood House]] in [[Morwall]], the official residence of the Prime Minister, since 1985.
File:Tower of London White Tower.jpg|[[Morwall#Lonely Tower|Lonely Tower]] in [[Morwall]], the previous official residence of the Prime Minister, until 1985.
</gallery>
===Salary===
===Salary===
==List==
==List==
{{main|List of Prime Ministers of Estmere}}
{{main|List of prime ministers of Estmere}}
 
==Living former Prime Ministers==
==Living former Prime Ministers==
There are ten living former Prime Ministers. [[Robert Reynolds]] was the last Prime Minister to die, in 2017, having served from 1981 to 1990, the longest of any post-war Prime Minister. [[Richard Graham]] was the most recent Prime Minister to leave office, in 2018, and [[Melissa Smith]] is the oldest living former Prime Minister, at age {{age|1931|07|12}}.
There are ten living former Prime Ministers. [[Robert Reynolds]] was the last Prime Minister to die, in 2017, having served from 1981 to 1990, the longest of any post-war Prime Minister. [[Richard Graham]] was the most recent Prime Minister to leave office, in 2018, and [[Melissa Smith]] is the oldest living former Prime Minister, at age {{age|1931|07|12}}.
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File:Regius Professorship Lecture (15648721150).jpg|[[Melissa Smith]]<br>served 1990-1992<br>born 1931 (age {{age|1931|07|12}})
File:Regius Professorship Lecture (15648721150).jpg|[[Melissa Smith]]<br>served 1990-1992<br>born 1931 (age {{age|1931|07|12}})
File:Malcolm Rifkind 2011.jpg|[[Charles Phillips]]<br>served 1992-1997<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|11|06}})
File:Malcolm Rifkind 2011.jpg|[[Charles Phillips]]<br>served 1992-1997<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|11|06}})
File:Micheal-Howard-2010-Cropped.jpg|[[Richard Lawson]]<br>served 1997-1998<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|04|01}})
File:Micheal-Howard-2010-Cropped.jpg|[[Richard Hamilton]]<br>served 1997-1998<br>born 1947 (age {{age|1947|04|01}})
File:Michael Portillo December 2017.jpg|[[John Stephenson]]<br>served 1998-1999<br>born 1952 (age {{age|1952|09|05}})
File:Michael Portillo December 2017.jpg|[[John Stephenson]]<br>served 1998-1999<br>born 1952 (age {{age|1952|09|05}})
File:Cherie Blair QC (cropped2).jpg|[[Heidi Reid]]<br>served 1999-2008<br>born 1952 (age {{age|1952|12|24}})
File:Cherie Blair QC (cropped2).jpg|[[Heidi Reid]]<br>served 1999-2008<br>born 1952 (age {{age|1952|12|24}})
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File:Kenneth Clarke (2011).jpg|[[Alan Baskerville]]<br>served 2015-2016<br>born 1946 (age {{age|1946|09|01}})
File:Kenneth Clarke (2011).jpg|[[Alan Baskerville]]<br>served 2015-2016<br>born 1946 (age {{age|1946|09|01}})
File:Gavin Williamson MSC 2019 (cropped).jpg|[[Richard Graham]]<br>served 2016-2018<br>born 1978 (age {{age|1978|03|11}})
File:Gavin Williamson MSC 2019 (cropped).jpg|[[Richard Graham]]<br>served 2016-2018<br>born 1978 (age {{age|1978|03|11}})
File:Official portrait of Mr David Davis crop 2.jpg|[[Reginald Wilton-Smyth]]<br>served 2018-2021<br>born 1978 (age {{age|1944|03|03}})
</gallery>
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 19:01, 26 January 2022

Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Estmere
File:Estmere Arms.png
Coat of Arms of Estmere
Official portrait of Lisa Nandy crop 2.jpg
Incumbent
Zoe Halivar
since 3 June 2021
StyleThe Right Honourable
AbbreviationPM
Member of
Reports toPresident and the Chamber of Commons
ResidenceMoorwood House
SeatNorthabbey
AppointerPresident of Estmere
On the condition that they command a majority in the Chamber of Commons.
Term lengthNo set limit
Can remain in office so long as they command a majority in the Chamber of Commons.
Inaugural holderEarl of Calliwell
Formation14 November 1701
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister
Salary€140,000 per annum
Websiteprimeminister.gov.es

The Prime Minister of Estmere (Swathish: Forġerėf af Ėastmẹrland, Flurian: Premier d'Estme) is the head of government of Estmere. As per the Northabbey model, the Prime Minister acts as the leader of the executive branch and is also a member of the Chamber of Commons, the legislature.

The roles and responsibities of the Prime Minister is outlined in the Estmerish constitution. The Prime Minister is appointed by the President on the condition that they can command a majority in the Chamber of Commons, and can remain in office so long as they can continue to command the confidence of the Chamber. The Prime Miniser is generally a leader of a political party because of this, and can be removed from office through a vote of no confidence in the Chamber of Commons. The Prime Minister is the commander-in-chief of the Estmerish Defence Force, and is the Estmerish member of the Euclean Conference.

The incumbent is Zoe Halivar of the Progressive Social Democrats, who has served as Prime Minister since 3 June 2021. There has been x Prime Ministers, the first being Rupert Pennrible, Earl of Calliwell. The longest serving Prime Minister of all time was Sir Percival Augustus Hargreave, who served for 32 years, while Robert Reynolds was the longest serving in the republican period, serving for 9 and a half years.

Constitutional outline

The office of Prime Minister is outlined in the Estmerish constitution. The constitution essentially standardised the position, which had been part of the uncodified constitution of Estmere for centuries, and also defined the relationship between the Prime Minister and the head of state - which had previously been the monarch, but was now the President - though in practice the relationship remained similar.

History

Background and foundation

The position of High Bailiff, under the late Vernon dynasty, has been compared to the later position of Prime Minister, though notably it was accountable only to the sovereign, not to Parliament or the wider population; the position was abolished with the ascension of the House of Hardouin. After Parliament emerged as a powerful institution, it was not uncommon for the Lord Speaker of the Chamber of Lords to act as a leader and representative of the body, though this was generally in an unofficial measure, was without legal precedence, and was generally opposed by the monarch.

The position of Prime Minister was first established in 1701, though prior to this it was common for a prominent individuals to emerge as a primus inter pares among the Cabinet ministers; it was not uncommon for these figures to also be royal favourites. A number of former prominent ministerial cabinet positions, such as Lord High Steward, Lord High Chancellor and Lord High Treasurer, were merged into the new position of Prime Minister.

Early Prime Ministers

Sir Percival Augustus Hargreave essentially defined the position of Prime Minister.

The Earl of Calliwell was the first Prime Minister of Estmere, being appointed by Louis III on 14 November 1701. Parliament and wider politics at the time was divided between two camps, both of which traced their origin to the Last War of the Counts. The two factions were the Royalists, who believed in the divine right of kings and parliamentary subservience to the Crown, and the Legalists, who believed in popular sovereignty and constitutional monarchy. Louis III detested the Legalists, and hoped that by empowering Pennrible, a staunch Royalist, he could mitigate their power in the Chamber of Commons. Pennrible was a capable political actor, and through a consolidation of Royalist power, he was able to weaken the hold that the Legalists had on the lower chamber. He served as Prime Minister for just over twenty years.

Louis III's death in 1736 led to the ascension of Mary II, who was considered a patron of the Legalists. Mary dismissed the Earl of Delafontaine, replacing him with the Duke of Ponsonby, another Royalist. The Duke only served briefly, however, and was replaced by Legalist leader Sir Percival Augustus Hargreave, a favourite of Mary and the first Prime Minister from the Chamber of Commons. Hargreave served as Prime Minister for almost thirty three years, and established most of the customs and powers associated with the role of Prime Minister. The relationship between the Prime Minister, as head of government, and the head of state was also slowly established, as the majority of administrative functions were granted to the Prime Minister and the monarch became a less active observer.

Union with Borland

The kingdoms of Estmere and Borland entered into personal union in 1774, when the death of the childless only child Mary II saw the throne of Estmere inherited by the king of Borland, who became king of both countries as Edward I and IV. The parliaments of the two countries remained distinct until the crown passed to Edward II in 1789, who worked with the Estmerish Parliament to bring Estmere and Borland together into a closer union. After a brief interregnum and the defeat of the Weranian Revolution, the kingdoms were united into the Kingdom of Estmere and Borland in 1801, and the Borish legislature was subsumed into the Estmerish to form a new legislature.

Early modern changes

Modern premiership

Powers and duties

Requirements

Apointment process

Amenities

Compared to other heads of government, the Prime Minister of Estmere has few amenities and privileges. This is due to custom; the earliest Prime Ministers were members of the aristocracy, who generally did not need additional amenities, and Sir Percival Augustus Hargreave argued that the position ought to be difficult, and without reward, to ensure that the position never fell into the hands of a would-be tyrant, usurper or someone who would place personal gain above the interests of the nation. Nevertheless, over the years a few amenities have become attached to the office.

Precedence and privileges

Style and form of address

Family

Residence

The Prime Minister has one official residence, Moorwood House in the city of Morwall. The building was formerly the headquarters of a small government ministry, but was transfered to the Prime Minister in 1985 to replace the older residence, Lonely Tower, which had formerly operated as a royal prison; the insuination having been that the Prime Minister was a prisoner to the state's wishes.

Salary

List

Living former Prime Ministers

There are ten living former Prime Ministers. Robert Reynolds was the last Prime Minister to die, in 2017, having served from 1981 to 1990, the longest of any post-war Prime Minister. Richard Graham was the most recent Prime Minister to leave office, in 2018, and Melissa Smith is the oldest living former Prime Minister, at age 92.