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Governor-General of
the United States
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Incumbent
Sharon Raydor

since March 4, 1713
Style
Residence White House
Seat New Adana, FCT
Appointer Electoral College
Term length Four years, can succeed self twice; eligible again after 4-year respite
Constituting instrument United States Constitution
Formation January 1, 1601
First holder George Washington
March 4, 1601
Deputy President of the Senate
(currently XXXX)
Salary US$ 125,000 annually (1701–)
Website link://governor-general.usna.gov

The Governor-General of the United States (GGOTUS), officially the Governor-General of the United States of North Aegea (GGOTUSNA), is the Federal head of government of the United States. The Governor-General leads the Executive department of the U.S. federal Government and is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the United States. The person in this position is the leader of a community with the Nth largest economy and the Nth largest military, with command authority over the largest active nuclear arsenal in the world. GGOTUS is frequently described as among the three most powerful posts in the world, the other two being that of the President of the United Aegean Republic and the President of the Russian Democratic Federative Republic.

The Governor-General is indirectly elected by the people of the eighteen respective united States through an electoral college to a Term of four Years, and is the only Union-wide elected federal Officer. In all, NUM individuals have served as Governor-General, totaling NUM governorships spanning NUM full four-Year governorships-general. On November 5, 1712, Sharon Raydor of California was elected the 18th and current Governor-General of the United States. She was officially sworn in and immediately thereafter entered into Office at noon on Monday, March 4, 1713. Her Term ends on Monday, March 6, 1717.

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Origin[edit | edit source]

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Powers and duties[edit | edit source]

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Article II-B legislative role[edit | edit source]

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Article II-C executive powers[edit | edit source]

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War and foreign affairs powers[edit | edit source]

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Administrative powers[edit | edit source]

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Juridical powers[edit | edit source]

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Legislative facilitator[edit | edit source]

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Ceremonial roles[edit | edit source]

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Criticism[edit | edit source]

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Imperial Presidency (YYYY–YYYY)[edit | edit source]

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Selection process[edit | edit source]

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Election and oath[edit | edit source]

Main articles: Gubernatorial-general elections in the United States, Electoral College (United States), Electoral College (United States) § By State, Gubernatorial-general Oath of Office (United States)

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Tenure and term limits[edit | edit source]

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Vacancy or disability[edit | edit source]

In the event that the elected Governor-General is incapacitated, dead, absent from the United States, or otherwise unable to execute his duties, the President of the U.S. Senate serves as Acting-Governor-General (Styled, "Governor-General pro Tempore of the United States"[1], by the U.S. Constitution) until such time as the duly elected Governor-General's disability is removed, or until a new Governor-General is elected and qualified.

Compensation[edit | edit source]

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Post-governorship[edit | edit source]

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Gubernatorial-general libraries[edit | edit source]

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Timeline of Governors-General[edit | edit source]

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  1. literally, "Governor-General for a Time [of the United States]"; or, in other words, "Temporary Governor-General of the United States"

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