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The '''Lord President of the Council''' is one of the [[Great Officer of State|Great Officers of State]] of the [[Commonwealth of Palmshire]]. The Lord President usually attends each meeting of the [[Privy Council of Palmshire|Privy Council]], presenting business for the monarch's approval. The holder is by convention always a member of [[Palmshire House of Lords|Parliament]] and the office is a [[Cabinet of Palmshire|cabinet]] post. The current Lord President is [[Demon Dog, 1st Earl of Arcadia|Lord Arcadia]], who is also [[Governor of Palmshire]].
The '''Lord President of the Council''' is one of the [[Great Officer of State|Great Officers of State]] of the [[Kingdom of Palmshire]]. The Lord President usually attends each meeting of the [[Privy Council of Palmshire|Privy Council]], presenting business for the monarch's approval. The holder is by convention always a member of [[Parliament of Palmshire|Parliament]] and the office is a [[Cabinet of Palmshire|cabinet]] post. The current Lord President is [[Demon Dog Tenenbaum, 1st Baron Arcadia|Lord Arcadia]], who is also [[Prime Minister of Palmshire]].


==The office==
==The office==

Revision as of 20:18, 23 November 2012

The Lord President of the Council is one of the Great Officers of State of the Kingdom of Palmshire. The Lord President usually attends each meeting of the Privy Council, presenting business for the monarch's approval. The holder is by convention always a member of Parliament and the office is a cabinet post. The current Lord President is Lord Arcadia, who is also Prime Minister of Palmshire.

The office

The Privy Council meets once a month, wherever the Sovereign may be residing at the time, to give formal approval to Orders-in-Council. Only a few privy Councillors need attend such meetings, and only when invited to do so at the Government's request. As the duties of the Lord President are not onerous, the post has often been given to a government minister whose responsibilities are not department-specific. In recent years it has been most usual for the Lord President to also serve as Leader of the House of Lords.

The Lord President also has right to cast a tie-breaking vote if a tie occurred during the vote.