Deputy Prime Minister of Granby

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Deputy Prime Minister of Granby
Incumbent
Sir Nathan Demers

since 15 April 2024
His Majesty's Government
StyleThe Honourable (formal)
TypeMinister
AbbreviationDPM
Member ofThe Cabinet
Reports toPrime Minister
ResidenceNone
SeatGovernment of Granby
AppointerMonarch of Granby
Term lengthAt His Majesty's Pleasure, usually 2 years
Inaugural holderSir Frederyk Bergeron

The Deputy Prime Minister of Granby (informally abbreviated to DPM) is a member of the Cabinet of Granby. The office of Deputy Prime Minister is one of the Great Offices of State. The current holder of the office, The Sir Nathan Demers, co-leader of the Parti Anglais, was appointed by the King on 30 April 2024.

Authority

The Deputy Prime Minister of Granby is the second highest ranking minister of the Crown and a member of the Granbian Cabinet. The incumbent Deputy Prime Minister is Sir Nathan Demers.

The deputy prime minister does not assume the duties and responsibilities of the Prime Minister but rather deputizes at events or functions. The position is also be used to give seniority to a cabinet member.

Foundation

The position of Deputy Prime Minister was never formed officially, referenced only once in the current constitution of 2024. Therefore, the office of the Deputy Prime Minister is founded on custom solely. Similarly, the office of Deputy Prime Minister was never formed in the first constitution with the only reference being that the Deputy Prime Minister must say an oath of office.

The Deputy Prime Minister's term is at His Majesty's Pleasure.

Deputy Prime Ministers of Granby

No. Portrait Arms Name[a]
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Length of term Party Sovereign
(Reign)
1 The Honourable
Sir Frederyk Bergeron

MP for Holderton
(born 2003)
14 February
2007
15 April
2024
15 days Parti Français Mark

(2023–present)
2 The Honourable
Sir Nathan Demers

MP for Northern Granby
(born 2000)
22 August
2000
30 April
2024
4 days Parti Anglais
  1. Including honorifics and constituencies for elected MPs.