PRESIDENT OF CITREON INITIATES IMPEACHMENT PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SITTING PM
- Takashi Tachibana
- Jun 15, 2023
- 2 min read
APR 2, 2026RP
In a stunning development that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, President Sonopu Dogyo of Citreon has issued articles of impeachment against the sitting Prime Minister, citing an unprecedented and entirely unconstitutional third consecutive term.

President Sonopu Dogyo, announcing the articles of impeachment against the PM at a press conference from his seat this morning
As head of state, President Dogyo asserts the responsibility to ensure that the government functions within its constitutional bounds and calls for immediate action to rectify the situation.
Under the current constitutional framework, there is no explicit limit to the number of terms a Prime Minister can seek. However, a provision exists that prohibits a Prime Minister from serving more than two consecutive terms. The incumbent Prime Minister has surpassed this constitutional restriction, leading to concerns regarding the stability and democratic principles of the Region.
Moreover, the Prime Minister's lack of engagement and distant approach to governing has added fuel to the impeachment proceedings. The office of the Prime Minister carries immense importance in the region, and citizens expect an active and involved leader who can effectively address critical matters.
According to the constitutional protocol, impeachment is to be conducted through a poll among the sitting cabinet members. A significant majority of three-fourths must vote in favor of impeachment to initiate the process. If successful, the Deputy Prime Minister will be required to step up immediately and assume the role of interim Prime Minister.
In light of this development, the President's Office advises the Deputy Prime Minister to seize the opportunity and call for a snap election to fill the vacant Prime Ministerial position. This approach aims to ensure a swift transition of power and allow the citizens of Citreon to exercise their democratic right in choosing a new leader who can effectively serve the interests of the Region.
The impeachment proceedings against the Prime Minister underscore the commitment of President Dogyo and his office to upholding the constitution and preserving the democratic principles upon which Citreon was founded. The region now stands at a crucial crossroads, with the prospect of a new leader and fresh ideas on the horizon.
As the process unfolds, the eyes of the region are fixed on the impending poll among cabinet members and the subsequent actions of the Deputy Prime Minister. The journey towards a stronger, more active government that adheres to constitutional norms and serves the interests of its people begins now.
Disclaimer: This article is based on the information available at the time of writing and will be updated as new developments arise.
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