Prime Minister of Greater Eastand

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Prime Minister of Greater Eastand
Incumbent
Vacant
Office of the Prime Minister
StyleThe Right Honourable
TypeHead of Government
StatusMinister of the Crown
AbbreviationPM
Member ofParliament
Reports toCabinet
SeatAvaloria
NominatorParliament
AppointerMonarch
Term lengthAt His Majesty's Pleasure
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Greater Eastand
Formation21 April 2023
DeputyDeputy Prime Minister

The Prime Minister of Greater Eastand is the head of government of the Kingdom of Greater Eastand. The prime minister is the highest office a citizen in Greater Eastand can attain. The prime minister advises the sovereign on the exercise of much of their powers, chairs the Cabinet and nominates MPs to become ministers. As modern prime ministers hold office by virtue of their ability to command the confidence of parliament, they usually sit as a house of commons. It is also the only named office besides the monarchy in the constitution.

History

The office of prime minister is the second oldest national office after that of the monarchy. It was established on 21 April 2023.

Role

The role of the prime minister includes:

  • Nominating Ministers
  • Guiding the Parliamentary Law-Making Process
  • Setting the Government's Legislative Agenda
  • Chairing the Cabinet
  • Proposing Some Government Legislation

Authority

In the house of parliament the pm sits, the prime minister guides the law-making process with the goal of enacting the legislative agenda of their political party. In an executive capacity, the prime minister nominates, and may dismiss all cabinet members and ministers as well as co-ordinating the policies all government departments, and the staff of the civil service. The prime minister also acts as the public "face" and "voice" of His Majesty's Government of Greater Eastand, both at home and abroad and may undertake some diplomatic missions on behalf of and with the confidence of the monarch.

Appointment

The prime minister is, constitutionally, always a member of one of the houses of parliament after an election. The monarch chooses the member of parliament or elder that the monarch believes will command the most confidence in parliament. The person is typically the leader of the largest political party in the house of commons after a general election.

See also