"President of the Marit Islands"@en . "His Excellency"@en . "2013"^^ . "150"^^ . . "Seal of the President.png"@en . "Official Seal of the President"@en . "Presidential Palace, Townsend, Hoeksma Island"@en . "The President of the Marit Island Federation (Dutch: Voorzitter van de Marit Eiland Federatie) is the executive head of state of the Marit Island Federation. There have been four constitutions over the history of the MI that have defined the Office of the President differently:"@en . "Six years, nonrenewable"@en . "The President of the Marit Island Federation (Dutch: Voorzitter van de Marit Eiland Federatie) is the executive head of state of the Marit Island Federation. There have been four constitutions over the history of the MI that have defined the Office of the President differently: \n* 2013 Constitution: the original constitution defined the Office of the President as the head of state and the head of government modeled after the United States system of government. \n* 2063 Constitution: the second constitution was part of the De Kuiper Coup and his illegal rise to power. This allowed the President to be elected by the House of Representatives without a limit to re-election. \n* 2075 Constitution: the third constitution was the longest in effect. Lasting 102 years, this defined the Office of the President as strictly ceremonial and established the Office of Prime Minister as the chief government official. \n* 2177 Constitution: the fourth and current constitution re-established the Office of President as the head of the executive branch and kept the Office of Prime Minister. The semi-presidential system defines the President as the head of government, Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Armed Forces, and doesn't allow legislation to pass without the President's approval, forcing the President and the Prime Minister to work together in forming legislation."@en . "150"^^ . "--06-02"^^ . . "the"@en . "President"@en . . . "2184-01-01"^^ . "Marit Island Federation"@en . . "Andrew Anderson"@en .