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|date = 11.II.{{AN|1713}} | |date = 11.II.{{AN|1713}} | ||
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|residence = Presidential House, [[Vesüha]] | |residence = Presidential House, [[Vesüha]] | ||
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The '''Prime Minister of Hurmu''' is the chief executive of all inland matters of [[Hurmu]] (foreign affairs and defence are delegated to the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]]). Since 1713, the prime minister is [[Patrik Djupvik]] ([[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List|United Ayreonist–Traditionalist]]). [[Cabinet of Patrik Djupvik|His cabinet]] was sworn in the same year. | The '''Prime Minister of Hurmu''' is the chief executive of all inland matters of [[Hurmu]] (foreign affairs and defence are delegated to the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]]). Since 1713, the prime minister is [[Patrik Djupvik]] ([[United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List|United Ayreonist–Traditionalist]]). [[Cabinet of Patrik Djupvik|His cabinet]] was sworn in the same year. | ||
== Appointment == | |||
One house of [[Parlerment]] nominates the Prime Minister and the other house confirms. The constitutional convention is that the Assembly of Representatives nominates and the Senate confirms. If the Senate does not confirm the nomination, it is the Senate's turn to nominate a candidate that the Assembly confirms. | |||
It has become a constitutional convention that the Prime Minister is taken from the Senate. | |||
== List of prime ministers of Hurmu == | == List of prime ministers of Hurmu == | ||
Revision as of 12:22, 30 December 2022
| Prime Minister of Hurmu | |
| Coat of arms of Hurmu | |
| Incumbent | |
| Patrik Djupvik | |
| since 11.II.1713 AN | |
| Style | |
| Residence | Presidential House, Vesüha |
| Appointer | Parlerment |
| Term | |
| Inaugural holder | Jan Spiik |
| Formation | 1690 |
The Prime Minister of Hurmu is the chief executive of all inland matters of Hurmu (foreign affairs and defence are delegated to the Senate). Since 1713, the prime minister is Patrik Djupvik (United Ayreonist–Traditionalist). His cabinet was sworn in the same year.
Appointment
One house of Parlerment nominates the Prime Minister and the other house confirms. The constitutional convention is that the Assembly of Representatives nominates and the Senate confirms. If the Senate does not confirm the nomination, it is the Senate's turn to nominate a candidate that the Assembly confirms.
It has become a constitutional convention that the Prime Minister is taken from the Senate.
List of prime ministers of Hurmu
| Portrait | Name | Birth | Tenure | Death | Party | Cabinet |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan Spiik | Vesüha (Lakkvia), 1645 AN | 13.VI.1690 AN–19.VI.1690 AN (30 days) | Liderai (Hurmu), 1714 AN (aged 69 AN years) | Edasi Hurmu | Cabinet (Edasi–CDH–LPP–Koos–Lib–Mod.) | |
| Daniyal al-Osman | 1641 AN (aged 111) | 19.VI.1690 AN–11.II.1713 AN (62 AN years) | Humanist/Coalition for Democratic Humanism | 1st cabinet (CDH-LPP-Koos-Mod.; 1690–1695) 2nd cabinet (CDH-Edasi-Mod.; 1695–1702) 3rd cabinet (CDH–SY–Edasi; 1702–1704) 4th cabinet (CDH–SY–Trad.–Ayr.; 1704–1708) 5th cabinet (CDH–Edasi–SY–Blue Skies–Hum.–UAT–Einh.; 1708–1710) 6th cabinet (CDH–Edasi–Hum.–UAT–Einh.; 1710–1713) | ||
| Patrik Djupvik | 1643 AN (aged 109) | 11.II.1713 AN–present (39 AN years) | United Ayreonist–Traditionalist List | Cabinet (United–Hum.–Edasi–CDH–SDP) |