Prime Minister of New Eiffel

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The Prime Minister of the Principality of New Eiffel (informally PMPNE) is the head of government. The Prime Minister is accountable to the Monarch, to Parliament, to the Prime Minister's political party and, ultimately, to the electorate for the policies and actions of the executive and the legislature.[1] The current Prime Minster is Christina Nowell.

Prime Minister of the
Principality of New Eiffel
Incumbent
Christina Nowell

since 20 April 2020
Term lengthOne year
FormationNew Eiffel Constitution
31 December 2017
SalaryŁN5,475 (2017–2018)

The prime minister also chooses the ministers who make up the Cabinet alongside the prince.

List of Prime Ministers

Year Portrait Name Political party Notes
1 2017
George Smith

Duke of Új Repülő
Conservative Party First Prime Minister of New Eiffel; appointed, not elected.
2 2018
Maria van Bosch OBV Orange Party Also served as the Minister of Eduction and Minister of Foreign Affairs during her term. She supported limiting the Prince's powers. Served near the beginning of the 2019–2020 New Eiffelic Constitution Crisis during the end of her term.
3 2019
File:Janus Smith in May 2019.jpeg
Janus Smith OLN
Yellow Party Louis Smith of the Conservative Party won the 2019 general election, however merged with the Yellow Party to elect Janus Smith as the Prime Minister. Proposed and passed the Political Party Amendment 2019.
4 2020, Interim
Christina Nowell ONP, CIP, OEP The Coalition After the removal of Janus Smith with a motion of no confidence on the 20th of April 2020 Christina took office after being the Leader of the Opposition from the 2019 general election.

Dissolution

On 30 July 2020, Janus made it known he was uninterested in ruling on, and made remarks hinting at him wanting to disestablish New Eiffel, which, although, would have been unconstitutional, added further instability to the ongoing crisis. Eventually, after months of attempting to find a solution with Janus, with some proposals including changing New Eiffel's territorial claims, the other residents sided with Janus and had publicly expressed their opposition to New Eiffel's claim to sovereignty. New Eiffel was unexpectedly declared dissolved on 1 November 2020 at midnight 12:00 p.m. (NET; UTC). After the dissolution, the post was abolished.

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