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[[Image:Parker.jpg|right|frame|Hon. [[Zoë Parker]], MP, current Prime Minister]] | [[Image:Parker.jpg|right|frame|Hon. [[Zoë Parker]], MP, current Prime Minister]] | ||
The Prime Minister is the national leader, and has the highest profile of all national political figures, including the President. The Prime Minister appoints the Cabinet (though the President makes the formal appointment) and chairs that body's meetings. In theory, the Prime Minister is 'first among equals' in the Cabinet - in practice, modern Prime Ministers have tended to | The Prime Minister is the national leader, and has the highest profile of all national political figures, including the President. The Prime Minister appoints the Cabinet (though the President makes the formal appointment) and chairs that body's meetings. In theory, the Prime Minister is 'first among equals' in the Cabinet - in practice, modern Prime Ministers have tended to dominate cabinet and have their personal views endorsed by the body. | ||
The Prime Minister lives and works at [[The Residence]] in [[Topstad]]. He also has an office in the [[Houses of Parliament]] and a country retreat, referred to as [[The Lodge]], located in the [[Chipwich Mountains]]. | The Prime Minister lives and works at [[The Residence]] in [[Topstad]]. He or she also has an office in the [[Houses of Parliament]] and a country retreat, referred to as [[The Lodge]], located in the [[Chipwich Mountains]]. | ||
The Prime Minister recieves a salary of G$201,540 a year, somewhat low compared to other world leaders. This is compensated for by exclusive perks, including a chauffeur-driven limousine, an [[Air Force]] jet to carry him around the country, two houses and no living expenses due to domestic staff. | The Prime Minister recieves a salary of G$201,540 a year, somewhat low compared to other world leaders. This is compensated for by exclusive perks, including a chauffeur-driven limousine, an [[Air Force]] jet to carry him or her around the country, two houses and no living expenses due to domestic staff. | ||
The Prime Minister must be a member of the [[House of Commons]]. Previously this was not strictly required, but in 1958 this provision was added to the Constitution. The Prime Minister is almost always from a safe seat - either because voters like having the Prime Minister as their local MP or because safe seats tend to be occupied by long-standing party devotees. | The Prime Minister must be a member of the [[House of Commons]]. Previously this was not strictly required, but in 1958 this provision was added to the Constitution. The Prime Minister is almost always from a safe seat - either because voters like having the Prime Minister as their local MP or because safe seats tend to be occupied by long-standing party devotees. | ||
The Prime Minister is in theory chosen by the President. In practice, he is chosen by his party. Prior to 2005, all Prime Ministers were elected leader by their party room, that is, the MPs and Senators of their party. In 2005, the [[Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands|Liberal Democrats]] elected their leader by a vote of all party members nation-wide, a first for Georgeland. | The Prime Minister is in theory chosen by the President. In practice, he or she is chosen by his or her party. Prior to 2005, all Prime Ministers were elected leader by their party room, that is, the MPs and Senators of their party. In 2005, the [[Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands|Liberal Democrats]] elected their leader by a vote of all party members nation-wide, a first for Georgeland. | ||
The present Prime Minister is [[Zoë Parker]], who was elected by the LDP on 30 July 2005. | The present Prime Minister is [[Zoë Parker]], who was elected by the LDP on 30 July 2005. |
Revision as of 08:34, 4 April 2006
The Prime Minister of the United Islands of Georgeland is the head of the Georgeland government and the de facto leader of the country's executive, though he usually acts through the President. The Prime Minister, according to the Constitution must have the confidence of the House of Commons. In practice this means he is the leader of the majority party in that house, but this is not strictly required by the Constitution. Only one Prime Minister, Michael Fisch, has served without commanding a majority in the House as a party leader, and that was because Fisch was a caretaker PM appointed during a constitutional crisis. Since 2005, the office has been held by Zoë Parker of the Liberal Democratic Party of the United Islands.
The Prime Minister is the national leader, and has the highest profile of all national political figures, including the President. The Prime Minister appoints the Cabinet (though the President makes the formal appointment) and chairs that body's meetings. In theory, the Prime Minister is 'first among equals' in the Cabinet - in practice, modern Prime Ministers have tended to dominate cabinet and have their personal views endorsed by the body.
The Prime Minister lives and works at The Residence in Topstad. He or she also has an office in the Houses of Parliament and a country retreat, referred to as The Lodge, located in the Chipwich Mountains.
The Prime Minister recieves a salary of G$201,540 a year, somewhat low compared to other world leaders. This is compensated for by exclusive perks, including a chauffeur-driven limousine, an Air Force jet to carry him or her around the country, two houses and no living expenses due to domestic staff.
The Prime Minister must be a member of the House of Commons. Previously this was not strictly required, but in 1958 this provision was added to the Constitution. The Prime Minister is almost always from a safe seat - either because voters like having the Prime Minister as their local MP or because safe seats tend to be occupied by long-standing party devotees.
The Prime Minister is in theory chosen by the President. In practice, he or she is chosen by his or her party. Prior to 2005, all Prime Ministers were elected leader by their party room, that is, the MPs and Senators of their party. In 2005, the Liberal Democrats elected their leader by a vote of all party members nation-wide, a first for Georgeland.
The present Prime Minister is Zoë Parker, who was elected by the LDP on 30 July 2005.