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The '''First Minister of the Kingdom of Salisford''' (commonly called the '''First Minsiter of Salisford''') is the head of government of the [[Salisford|Kingdom of Salisford]]. The office of first minister is established by articles 65–67 of the [[Statuto dello Stato]]; the president of the Council of Ministers is appointed by the [[Monarchy of Salisford|Monarch of Salisford]] and must have the confidence of the [[Salisfordian Parliament|Parliament]] to stay in office.
 
The '''First Minister of the Kingdom of Salisford''' (commonly called the '''First Minsiter of Salisford''') is the head of government of the [[Salisford|Kingdom of Salisford]]. The office of first minister is established by articles 65–67 of the [[Statuto dello Stato]]; the president of the Council of Ministers is appointed by the [[Monarchy of Salisford|Monarch of Salisford]] and must have the confidence of the [[Salisfordian Parliament|Parliament]] to stay in office.
  
Since the establishment of the [[Nerism|Nerist regime]] in 1950, the position has been transformed into the dictatorial position of Head of the Government and head of the [[Catholic Labor Party]] (FdLC), originally held by [[Sancro Neri]], Duce of Nerism, who officially governed on the behalf of the King of Salisford. Since Neri's death in 1968, the post of first minister has been held by successive Chairmen of the FdLC. Nerist first ministers rule as de facto dictators through their control of the FdLC, which holds a legal monopoly on government power in Salisford.
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Since the establishment of the [[Nerism|Nerist regime]] in 1950, the position has been transformed into the dictatorial position of Head of the Government and head of the [[Catholic Labor Front]] (FdLC), originally held by [[Sancro Neri]], Duce of Nerism, who officially governed on the behalf of the King of Salisford. Since Neri's death in 1968, the post of first minister has been held by successive Chairmen of the FdLC. Nerist first ministers rule as de facto dictators through their control of the FdLC, which holds a legal monopoly on government power in Salisford.
  
 
[[Pietro Govone]] is the incumbent prime minister since 10 March 2016.
 
[[Pietro Govone]] is the incumbent prime minister since 10 March 2016.

Revision as of 20:00, 6 February 2023

First Minister of the Kingdom of Salisford
Salisfordian: Primo Ministro del Regno di Salforto
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Incumbent
Pietro Govone

since 10 March 2016
StyleHis Excellency
Member ofCabinet of Salisford
Privy Council of Salisford
SeatSavotta
AppointerMonarch of Salisford
Term lengthno fixed term length
Inaugural holderGiuseppe di Maestro, conte di Torino
Formation1 June 1800; 223 years ago (1800-06-01)

The First Minister of the Kingdom of Salisford (commonly called the First Minsiter of Salisford) is the head of government of the Kingdom of Salisford. The office of first minister is established by articles 65–67 of the Statuto dello Stato; the president of the Council of Ministers is appointed by the Monarch of Salisford and must have the confidence of the Parliament to stay in office.

Since the establishment of the Nerist regime in 1950, the position has been transformed into the dictatorial position of Head of the Government and head of the Catholic Labor Front (FdLC), originally held by Sancro Neri, Duce of Nerism, who officially governed on the behalf of the King of Salisford. Since Neri's death in 1968, the post of first minister has been held by successive Chairmen of the FdLC. Nerist first ministers rule as de facto dictators through their control of the FdLC, which holds a legal monopoly on government power in Salisford.

Pietro Govone is the incumbent prime minister since 10 March 2016.

History

List of First Ministers

See also