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The '''Rumahokian Emperor''' ([[Classical Latin|Latin]]: ''Imperator Rumahocius''; [[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian]]: ''Emperador Rumajoquense''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''Empeirataur Roumahaukien''), also styled as the '''Supreme Head of the Nation''' (Latin: ''Nationis Summus Princeps''; Pelaxian: ''Jefe Supremo de la Nación''; Reform Tainean: ''Kasike Nitainau des Kasikasgau''), is the {{wp|head of state}} and {{wp|chief executive}} of [[Rumahoki]] as well as {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Rumahokian Imperial Armed Forces]]. In Rumahokian terms the monarchy is the supreme magistracy of the country, in other words, the holder of the highest office in Rumahoki. | The '''Rumahokian Emperor''' ([[Classical Latin|Latin]]: ''Imperator Rumahocius''; [[Pelaxian language|Pelaxian]]: ''Emperador Rumajoquense''; [[Brenadine Tainean|Reform Tainean]]: ''Empeirataur Roumahaukien''), also styled as the '''Supreme Head of the Nation''' (Latin: ''Nationis Summus Princeps''; Pelaxian: ''Jefe Supremo de la Nación''; Reform Tainean: ''Kasike Nitainau des Kasikasgau''), is the {{wp|head of state}} and, by virtue of being the [[Commander-in-chief of the Imperial Armed Forces (Rumahoki)|commander-in-chief of the armed forces]], the {{wp|chief executive}} of [[Rumahoki]] as well as {{wp|commander-in-chief}} of the [[Rumahokian Imperial Armed Forces]]. In Rumahokian terms the monarchy is the supreme magistracy of the country, in other words, the holder of the highest office in Rumahoki. | ||
The powers, functions and duties of the imperial office, as well as their relation with the [[Prime minister of Rumahoki|prime minister]] and [[Privy Council of Rumahoki]], is highly unusual for a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} and {{wp|liberal democracy}} given the {{wp|elective monarchy|elective}} nature of the monarchy, and the emperor actually having executive powers under such a system. The supreme head of the nation is also the holder of the title [[Viceroy of Los Rumas]], two foreign ducal titles, and grand master of the [[Knights of St. Brendan]] and of the [[Legion of Honour of Rumahoki]]. | The powers, functions and duties of the imperial office, as well as their relation with the [[Prime minister of Rumahoki|prime minister]] and [[Privy Council of Rumahoki]], is highly unusual for a {{wp|constitutional monarchy}} and {{wp|liberal democracy}} given the {{wp|elective monarchy|elective}} nature of the monarchy, and the emperor actually having executive powers under such a system. The supreme head of the nation is also the holder of the title [[Viceroy of Los Rumas]], two foreign ducal titles, and grand master of the [[Knights of St. Brendan]] and of the [[Legion of Honour of Rumahoki]]. |