Prime Minister of Montesayette
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Prime Minister of the Montesayettean Commonwealth
Premier ministre de la Communauté montesayette | |
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Style |
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Status | Deputy head of government |
Abbreviation | PM |
Member of |
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Reports to | President |
Residence | Luminance Palace |
Seat | Nerfoy |
Nominator | President |
Appointer | President (with the approval of the National Assembly) |
Term length | No term limit |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Montesayette |
Formation | 13 May 1921 |
First holder | Albain Poulin |
Deputy | Deputy Prime Minister |
The prime minister of Montesayette, officially the prime minister of the Montesayettean Commonwealth (Quebecshirite: Premier ministre de la Communauté montesayette) is the deputy head of government and the second-highest political office of Montesayette after the president of Montesayette. The prime minister is appointed by the president, with the National Assembly's approval. They may be a member of the National Assembly, but this is not required to hold office. The prime minister of Montesayette is not the head of government of Montesayette, for the president is both the head of state and government in the country. The incumbent prime minister is Marielle Bettencourt, who was appointed on 28 October 2023.