President of Montesayette

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Federal President of the Montesayettean Commonwealth
Président fédéral de la Communauté montesayette
Logo of the Office of the President of Montesayette
Logo of the Office of the President of Montesayette
PortrairLéonardDreyfus1.jpg
Incumbent
Léonard Dreyfus

since 14 July 2015
Federal Government of Montesayette
StyleMr. President
(informal)
His Excellency
(diplomatic)
StatusHead of state
Head of government
Commander-in-chief
(during wartime)
Member ofFederal Cabinet
Military Command Council
SeatPalais Lumière
AppointerHouse of Representatives
Term lengthSeven years, renewable
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Montesayette
PrecursorPremier of Montesayette
Inaugural holderEugène Dieulafoy
Formation13 May 1913; 111 years ago (1913-05-13)
DeputyDeputy President of Montesayette
Salary₵200,000 a year
Websitepalais-lumiere.sy

The president of Montesayette, officially titled president of the Montesayettean Commonwealth (Quebecshirite: Président fédéral de la Communauté montesayette), is the head of state and government of Montesayette. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and serves as commander-in-chief of the Montesayettean Defense Forces. It is the highest office in Montesayette. Montesayette's president holds a seven-year tenure, with no term limits in place.

Montesayette's president is appointed by the House of Representatives, the lower house of the National Assembly. Once elected, the president resigns his seat for the presidential term. The president can be removed from office through a motion of no-confidence or an impeachment trial. Typically, the president is the leader of the largest party, a position held by the Social Democratic Party since 1913. The inaugural president, Eugène Dieulafoy, was the first elected. Currently, the incumbent president is Léonard Dreyfus, who assumed office on 11 July 2015 after Rogier David's term ended. In instances where the president of the Montesayettean Commonwealth is unable to fulfill their duties, the responsibilities are temporarily delegated to the deputy president of Montesayette. The deputy president assumes the role of acting president of Montesayette during this period.

The president wields a wide array of powers, including federal law execution and enforcement. The president nominates federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officials. Additionally, the president negotiates treaty negotiations with foreign powers. Federal pardons and reprieves are also granted by the president. In addition, the president has the ability to convene and adjourn the National Assembly in exceptional circumstances. Furthermore, the president appoints the deputy president, who automatically assumes the Senate presidency.

History

Election

Functions and duties

Incumbency

Residence and office

Transport

Succession

List of presidents

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Elected Term of office Political party
Took office Left office Time in office
1 Bill haywood from langdon page243.png Eugène Dieulafoy
(1869–1938)
1913 May 1913 May 1934 20 years, 360 days Social Democratic Party
2 Huey Long (cropped).jpg Telesphore Bernard
(1893–1991)
1933 May 1934 June 1955 21 years, 29 days Social Democratic Party
3 LINDBERGH, CHARLES A., SR. HONORABLE LCCN2016857408.jpg Adelard Béranger
(1902–1974)
1953 June 1955 TBA 1969 TBA Social Democratic Party
4 FlorencePetitSayette2.jpg Florence Petit
(1907–1990)
1969 TBA 1969 TBA 1983 TBA Social Democratic Party
5 Geraldine ferraro (50226040297) (1).jpg Sévérine Dufour
(1935–2011)
1981 TBA 1983 TBA 1997 TBA Social Democratic Party
6 Gary Hart DN-SC-85-10364 (1).jpg Antonin Poulin
(born 1936)
1997 TBA 1997 July 2008 TBA Social Democratic Party
7 Thaksin Surakiart 20050915 (cropped).jpg Rogier David
(born 1949)
2005 July 2008 July 2015 7 years, 6 days Social Democratic Party
8 PortrairLéonardDreyfus1.jpg Léonard Dreyfus
(born 1980)
2014 July 2015 Incumbent 8 years, 314 days Social Democratic Party

See also