Premier of the United Commonwealth

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The Premier of the United Commonwealth, known also as the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars or abbreviated to just Premier, and sometimes informally as the Prime Minister, is the head of government of the United Commonwealth, as the overseer of the executive Council of People's Commissars. The Premier is appointed via election from the National People's Congress, following each general election, and is tasked with nominating members to the Council of People's Commissars to form a government. This council is made up of all the various heads of the major departments of the executive branch, known as the People's Commissariats, and is tasked with executing the laws passed by the Congress or the Presidium of the United Commonwealth. As such the Premier and People's Commissars is often comparable to the role of a President and a Cabinet in non-Landonist, presidential republics. The Council of People's Commissars also has broad authority to publish Continental Decrees, which are binding resolutions similar to an executive order, and as such the Premier has the ability to act as a policymaker in his own right.

Premier of the United Commonwealth
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Incumbent
Joseph Ojeda

since March 1, 2019
Style Mr. Premier (informal)
His Excellency (diplomatic)
Type Head of government
Reports to National People's Congress
Residence ?, Chicago
Appointer National People's Congress
Formation 1 May 1921; 103 years ago (1921-05-01)
First holder Aeneas Warren
Deputy Vice Premier

The Premier of the United Commonwealth has its roots in the provisional executive council overseen by Aeneas Warren during the Continental Revolutionary War. With the declaration of the United Commonwealth via the Union Treaty and the first Constitution of the United Commonwealth, the Council of People's Commissars was established formally in 1921, with Aeneas Warren as its first chairman. Prior to the 1982 Constitution, the Premier could simultaneously be the President or a member of the Presidium, as was the case with Aeneas Warren and Seamus Callahan, however, this ability was curtailed to ensure power is not consolidated behind a single person.

Powers and duties

The premier is the highest administrative position in the Government of the United Commonwealth, and the premier is responsible for administering and organizing the nation's civil bureaucracy. This includes the planning and implementation of national economic and social development plans, as well as the creation of a state budget, which is ratified by the National People's Congress. The premier oversees the various ministries, departments, commissions, and statutory agencies of the federal government, and announces candidacies to the Congress for the positions of Vice Premier, state councilors, and ministerial offices. Unlike a prime minister as seen in the Westminster system, who governs by convention or tradition, the premier is codified into the constitution of the United Commonwealth. The premier is not the commander-in-chief, and therefore does not have command authority over the military of the United Commonwealth, however, commissions regarding national security and mobilization are departments of the executive branch and therefore are controlled by the premier. Since the 1982 Constitution, there has been a separation of powers present between the premier and the President, with the president tasked with gathering the political support necessary for government policy, while the premier is most often tasked with the technical details of implementing that policy.

List of officeholders

No. Portrait Name
(Lifespan)
Term of office and Mandate
(Duration in years and days)
Cabinets President Paramount
leader
1   Aeneas Warren
(1871–1922)
1 May
1922
14 September
1922
Warren Himself
1 year and 136 days
2   Samuel Gompers
(1850–1924)
16 September
1922
20 June
1924
Gompers William Z. Foster Seamus Callahan
Coleman Mueller
1 year and 278 days
3   Bill Haywood
(1869–1928)
20 June
1924
28 May
1928

1924

Haywood I
Seamus Callahan
1926 Haywood II
3 years and 343 days
4   Winston Ashtabula
(1886–1983)
28 May
1928
25 June
1932
1928 Ashtabula

Seamus Callahan
4 years and 29 days
5   Seamus Callahan
(1885–1947)
25 June
1932
1 June
1947
1932 Callahan I Himself
1936 Callahan II
1940 Callahan III
1944 Callahan IV
14 years and 344 days
6   John L. Lewis
(1880–1950)
1 June
1947
25 November
1948
Lewis ? Second Triumvirate
1 year and 178 days
7   William Green
(1873–1953)
25 November
1948
5 September
1953
1948 Green I Darlington Hoopes
Clarence Senior Amelia Crawford
1952 Green II
4 years and 285 days
8   Jack Spruance
(1904–1979)
5 September
1953
8 October
1970
Spruance I ?
Lysander Hughes
1956 Spruance II Lysander Hughes
1960 Spruance III Rupert Gardner
1964 Spruance IV
1968 Spruance V
17 years and 37 days

See also