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The '''Prime Minister of Hurmu''' was the [[Executive of Hurmu|chief executive of all inland matters]] of [[Hurmu]] (foreign affairs and defence are delegated to the [[Senate of the Lakes|Senate]]) from its formation by the Vesüha Accords in 1690 and the abolishment of the title in the [[Charter for the Order of the Holy Lakes]] in 1720. | |||
The '''Prime Minister of Hurmu''' | |||
The Prime Minister resides in the [[Presidential House]] in [[Huyenkula]]. Although it should be noted that the residence was unavailable to [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] owing to the circumstances of her appointment in the midst of the [[1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict]]. | The Prime Minister resides in the [[Presidential House]] in [[Huyenkula]]. Although it should be noted that the residence was unavailable to [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] owing to the circumstances of her appointment in the midst of the [[1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict]]. | ||
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| [[File:AnnikaRaudsepp.jpg|100px]] || [[Annika Raudsepp]] || {{AN|1659}} (aged {{AgeAN|1659|noAN=y}}) || 8.III.{{AN|1719}}–15.III.{{AN|1720}} ({{AgeAN|1719|1720}})|| || [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]] || [[Cabinet of Annika Raudsepp|Cabinet]] <small>([[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu|SDP]]–[[Communist Workers' Party|CWP]]–[[Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu|HUHU]])</small> | | [[File:AnnikaRaudsepp.jpg|100px]] || [[Annika Raudsepp]] || {{AN|1659}} (aged {{AgeAN|1659|noAN=y}}) || 8.III.{{AN|1719}}–15.III.{{AN|1720}} ({{AgeAN|1719|1720}})|| || [[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu]] || [[Cabinet of Annika Raudsepp|Cabinet]] <small>([[Social and Democratic Party of Hurmu|SDP]]–[[Communist Workers' Party|CWP]]–[[Hizb ul-ʿUmrāti ul-Hurmu|HUHU]])</small> | ||
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| [[File:1715 Enkhjargal al-Osman.jpeg|100px]] || [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] || [[Ghawlama]] (then [[Stormark]]), {{AN|1672}} || 16.III.{{AN|1720}} | | [[File:1715 Enkhjargal al-Osman.jpeg|100px]] || [[Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal]] || [[Ghawlama]] (then [[Stormark]]), {{AN|1672}} || 16.III.{{AN|1720}}–17.XIII.{{AN|1720}} (10 months)|| ||[[Coalition for Democratic Humanism]] || [[Cabinet of Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal|Cabinet]] | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 26 May 2023
The Prime Minister of Hurmu was the chief executive of all inland matters of Hurmu (foreign affairs and defence are delegated to the Senate) from its formation by the Vesüha Accords in 1690 and the abolishment of the title in the Charter for the Order of the Holy Lakes in 1720.
The Prime Minister resides in the Presidential House in Huyenkula. Although it should be noted that the residence was unavailable to Ghawetkiin Enkhjargal owing to the circumstances of her appointment in the midst of the 1719–1720 Hurmu civil conflict.
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 rejects the nomination, it is the Senate's turn to nominate a candidate that the Assembly confirms.
Nominations and confirmations are made by plurality vote in each house.
It had become a constitutional convention that the Prime Minister is taken from the Senate. But this precedent was first departed from by the Assembly with the nomination of Jamshid-e Osman on 13.XV.1716 AN and confirmation by the Senate five days later.
If after three votes of rejection from houses of Parlerment on nominations for Prime Minister, new elections for Assembly and Senate are to be held. This has never occurred.
List of prime ministers of Hurmu