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Prime Minister of the South Pacific
Standard of the Prime Minister
Incumbent
ProfessorHenn

since 17th March 2022
Executive Branch of the Government of the South Pacific
StyleMr. Prime Minister
TypeHead of government
StatusActive
Member ofCabinet
SeatOffice of the Cabinet
AppointerDirect election by instant-runoff voting
Term lengthFour months, renewable
Constituting instrumentCharter of the South Pacific
PrecursorVice-Delegate of the South Pacific
Formation21 June 2016
First holderDrugged Monkeys

The prime minister of the South Pacific is the head of government of the South Pacific and is responsible for the overall coordination of executive activities, being a liaison between the government and the community, and protecting the Coalition. The prime minister is a member of the Cabinet and serves as its head. The incumbent prime minister is ProfessorHenn.

History

The head of the government in the South Pacific before there was a prime minister was the Delegate of the South Pacific. The office of the prime minister was formed on the 21st June 2016.

Duties

The prime minister is the head of government, they are responsible for chairing the Cabinet, running the government, and ensuring the security of the South Pacific and all member nations.

Election

The election of the prime minister and cabinet takes place every year in the months of February, June & October, the term length of the prime minister is four months, their term can be renewed, there is no current law that limits the amount of terms one can serve.

Cabinet

The prime minister is responsible for chairing the Cabinet and for ensuring that all Minister's and officials within the Cabinet is performing their duties within their assigned offices and ministries accordingly.

See also