List of Prime Ministers of Tseng

In Tsengian politics, a prime minister (總理; Zǒnglǐ), also known as a premier, is the head of the ministers of the executive branch of government. They are below the vice-president. If the post of president and vice-president are vacant, then the prime minister will be the temporary head of state.

A prime minister is elected by the legislature. Until 2000, they were appointed by the president. A prime minister must resign within two weeks once:


 * A new president is elected (unless if that president asks the prime minister to stay).
 * If the president declares the prime minister incompetent. Then there are two choices. The president asks the prime minister to resign, or the National State Assembly, Tseng's unicameral legislature, will vote. If there is more than 80 out of 159 votes, then a new prime minister will be appointed by the president and the original prime minister will resign.
 * The prime minister's ruling party loses in the legislative election.
 * A vote of no confidence passes.