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The PM also has sole control over the [[Ministry of Psychology]] and subsequently, control of the [[Order Guard]]. The PM is voted into office on a simple majority of Megatridimensional citizens.
 
The PM also has sole control over the [[Ministry of Psychology]] and subsequently, control of the [[Order Guard]]. The PM is voted into office on a simple majority of Megatridimensional citizens.
  
The Prime Minister was elected every three years from 1800 to 1845, and every 5 years beginning in 1845. There are no term limits on Prime Ministers, however, aside from Octavius Silvercrone (1980-2000), no Prime Minister has ever served more than three terms non-consecutively or more than two consecutive terms.
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The Prime Minister was elected every three years from 1800 to 1845, and every 5 years beginning in 1845. There are no term limits on Prime Ministers, however, aside from [[Octavius Silvercrone]] (1980-2000), no Prime Minister has ever served more than three terms non-consecutively or more than two consecutive terms.

Revision as of 16:27, 10 November 2018

The Prime Minister (or PM') of the Republic of Megatridimensional Order serves at the top of the Megatridimensional Order government. The PM has the responsibility to approve or veto any legislation, and is in charge of conducting all foreign relations. He may sign treaties and declare war, though he must negotiate with the Presidium, which oversees the Megatridimensional Order military, on how the treaty or war is to be conducted.

The PM also has sole control over the Ministry of Psychology and subsequently, control of the Order Guard. The PM is voted into office on a simple majority of Megatridimensional citizens.

The Prime Minister was elected every three years from 1800 to 1845, and every 5 years beginning in 1845. There are no term limits on Prime Ministers, however, aside from Octavius Silvercrone (1980-2000), no Prime Minister has ever served more than three terms non-consecutively or more than two consecutive terms.