Prime Minister of Estmere

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Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Estmere
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Incumbent
Reginald Wilton-Smyth
since 23 April 2018
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 holderRupert Pennrible, Earl of Calliwell
Formation14 November 1701
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister
Salary€140,000 per annum
Websiteprimeminister.gov.es

The Prime Minister of Estmere (Swathish: Head Thane of Eastmarchon, 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 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, 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.

History

Powers and duties

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Apointment process

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Salary

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Living former Prime Ministers

There are ten living former Prime Ministers. Robert Reynolds was the last Prime Minister to die, 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, and Melissa Smith is the oldest living former Prime Minister.