"1828-03-29"^^ . . "The President of the Kingdom of Washingtonia is the head of government and co-chief executive of Washingtonia alongside the King. The President used to be known as the President-in-Government, from the establishment of the office in 1828 by the Decree for a Royal Parliament up until the enactment of the 1913 Constitution, when it became the title \"the President\", within the organization known as \"the Presidency\" (Section 1 of Chapter 5). The President is supported by his ministers without portfolio and the Presidential Cabinet, which consists of the departmental ministers. The President is directly elected through universal suffrage at the same time as the Grand Washingtonian Assembly, every five years. Since the Term Limits Act of 1960, the President is only allowed to serve two five year terms. He is responsible for executing the daily functions of government along with his appointed Presidential Cabinet. The Grand Assembly is able to impeach the President by a vote of 75% with a present and voting quorum of 85% if the Assembly thinks that he has overstepped the constitutional limits of his office (Section 5 of Chapter 4). The incumbent is Travis O'Neill."@en . "The Honorable"@en . "200"^^ . "165"^^ . "Presidential Residence, Foundersville"@en . "Kingdom of Washingtonia"@en . "Flag of the President of Washingtonia.png"@en . . "2011-06-01"^^ . "President of Washingtonia"@en . "Mr. President"@en . "1828"^^ . . "Five year term"@en . "Flag of the President"@en . "President"@en . "the"@en . . "The President of the Kingdom of Washingtonia is the head of government and co-chief executive of Washingtonia alongside the King. The President used to be known as the President-in-Government, from the establishment of the office in 1828 by the Decree for a Royal Parliament up until the enactment of the 1913 Constitution, when it became the title \"the President\", within the organization known as \"the Presidency\" (Section 1 of Chapter 5). The President is supported by his ministers without portfolio and the Presidential Cabinet, which consists of the departmental ministers."@en . . .