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In the [[December 2016 general election]], Llorens decided to run for Prime Minister after three-term incumbent [[Auven]] stepped down from the role. He faced Minister of Foreign Affairs [[New Tuva SSR]], but most debate occurred between him and Losinia over the issue of the recently-passed Criminal Recognition Act that gave powers of banjection from the Ministry of Law to the whole General Assembly. Late in the campaign, New Tuva SSR accused Llorens of seeking to concentrate his powers as Chief Justice, while Llorens claimed that New Tuva SSR had done little in their ministerial capacity. Llorens won with over two-thirds of the vote to become deputy to re-elected Secretary [[Cedoria]].
 
During his term, Llorens worked with Cedoria to set up recruitment auto-telegramming and review the status of all embassies. In legislative terms within the [[4th General Assembly]], he legislated on by-elections with Cedoria in the Minister Replacement Act, formalised the banjection process and returned power to the Justices with the [[New Lonopolian Empire]] in the Banjection Reform Act, and removed private industry restrictions on running for office in the Industry Freedom Act.
 
===Rise to leadership===