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The President of [[Harmonia]] is the elected, non-partisan head-of-state of Harmonia. (The [[Curator of Harmonia|Curatrix]] is not the head of state, though there is some functional overlap.) Presidents are elected by direct popular vote for any number of non-consecutive four-year terms. The president represents Harmonia in foreign relations and has the power to call snap elections in the case of e.g. partisan governmental gridlock. The president is ''not'' the head-of-government; the prime minister, elected by the senate, serves that role. The President of [[Harmonia]] is the elected, non-partisan head-of-state of Harmonia. (The [[Curator of Harmonia|Curatrix]] is not the head of state, though there is some functional overlap.) Presidents are elected by direct popular vote for any number of non-consecutive four-year terms. The president represents Harmonia in foreign relations and has the power to call snap elections in the case of e.g. partisan governmental gridlock. The president is ''not'' the head-of-government; the [[Prime Minister of Harmonia|prime minister]], elected by the [[Senate of Harmonia|senate]], serves that role.

The President of Harmonia is the elected, non-partisan head-of-state of Harmonia. (The Curatrix is not the head of state, though there is some functional overlap.) Presidents are elected by direct popular vote for any number of non-consecutive four-year terms. The president represents Harmonia in foreign relations and has the power to call snap elections in the case of e.g. partisan governmental gridlock. The president is not the head-of-government; the prime minister, elected by the senate, serves that role.

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