Prime Minister of the North American Confederation

The Prime Minister of the North America Confederation is the highest political office in the North American Confederation. The Prime Minister is an office that is obtained through democratic election by the full population, and subsequently confirmed by the full North American Congress. A candidate for Prime Minister may be suggested by the Emperor, or nominated by a political party's executives. However, if a political party's candidate is elected into office, he or she does not become the head of the party. Once in office, the Prime Minister can appoint a Council of Ministers, of which assist the PM in running the day-to-day business of the Confederation, as well as its individual ministries. In the case that a Prime Minister is incapable of performing his or her duties, resigns, or is impeached, the order of succession will begin with the Council of Ministers. Now, however, an order of succession has not yet been established. The position was abolished by the Oscarine Constitution in 01 October 2020, and was replaced by the office of Kings in the Confederation.

List of North American Prime Ministers
When the North American Confederation was founded in 2010, it was agreed that Aaron Meek be appointed to the position. Following the Emperor's abdication in early 2011, Meek took near absolute control of the government. The NAC soon collapsed and Meek resigned in April 2011. The office was vacant for the next four years until the establishment of the Marx government in May 2015 formally ended the Interregnum and the first Prime Minister after the restoration of the North American Confederation was Joseph Marx, that served until the dissolution of the office in 2020.

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