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The Prime Minister of LoSS is the leader of the alliance, the executive, and overseer of the ministers. The Prime Minister manages the day to day affairs of the alliance and has a single vote in all items concerning the upper government of LoSS. Prime Minister Legion-X is the incumbent, elected on August 1st, 2013, after Irule777, who was elected for a one month term on July 1st, 2013.

The Prime Minister is a new position, created in the constitutional change in late June of 2013 in LoSS. Previously, the alliance held a leadership of 3 Triumvirates. The current structure allows for one leader, the Prime Minister, and five Ministers.

Requirements for Office
According to the LoSS Charter, "The Prime Minister shall be elected to three month terms by the General Assembly. Candidates for Prime Minister must have held alliance membership for three months prior to the election and have previously served as a Minister in the LoSS government."

The Prime Minister is elected in January, April, July and October.

Powers of the Office
According to the LoSS Charter, on top of managing the ministers and running the day to day affairs of the alliance of LoSS, the Prime Minister also can, "The Prime Minister shall be the leader and executive figure of the alliance. The Prime Minister shall have the power to propose laws governing the Alliance. Laws proposed by the Prime Minister may be overturned by the Council of Ministers with a 4/5 veto majority. All Laws proposed by the Prime Minister will contain a seven day cool down period, to allow the Council of Ministers proper time to execute their veto power. A law may take instant effect if the Council of Ministers agrees to approve it with a 3/5 vote. The Prime Minister has a say in all alliance affairs including treaties, wars, laws and membership actions. Prime Minister disapproval of any issue may be overturned by the Council of Ministers with a 4/5 veto majority. The Prime Minister shall oversee and guide the Council of Ministers for the betterment of the Alliance."

This allows the Prime Minister a considerable amount of power over the ministers, however, keeps the government still fairly equal between the entire 6 members. So far, the government system has been considered fairly successful.