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"content": "(2) The Prime Minister can only be removed from office by the National Assembly or upon dissolution of Parliament, if the Coalition is dissolved or a new Constitution is enacted, unlike the Vice-President who serves at the pleasure of the President. Mr. Speaker, Sir, clearly then, when it comes to matters of the administration of Government, the Constitution as amended in 2008, and as per the National Accord and Reconciliation Act, the pecking order is that the President is head of Government as per Sections 22 and 23 of the Constitution. The Prime Minister, due to the aforesaid explanation, therefore, naturally takes precedence over the Vice-President and other Ministers in relation to matters of administration of Government. Thus, regarding the protocol of power, the sequence today is; the President, Prime Minister, Vice-President, Deputy Prime Ministers and other Ministers. Thank you."
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