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@Motjustescribe: Please provide a source saying that the FM is ex officio the deputy PM. Deputy PM in any case is the more important role here (because that means they take over from Han), so I also object to having it second even if it's indeed ex officio. Jasper Deng(talk)23:31, 30 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]
It's spelled out in Article 19 Clause 3 of the Government Organization Act: "The Minister of Economy and Finance and the Minister of Education shall concurrently hold office as Deputy Prime Ministers." Deputy prime ministers aren't appointed and approved by the president of the National Assembly; finance and education ministers automatically assume the role of deputy ministers ex officio.
I think given the circumstances in which he was impeached, he is the suspended PM first and the acting presidency is merely secondary. Borgenland (talk) 01:37, 1 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]