👉 A proroguer, also known as a "presidential provost," is a senior official in a presidential administration who is not involved in the day-to-day management of the government. They are typically appointed by the President and serve until they resign or retire. Presidential provosts often hold positions within their respective departments, which can include managing budgets, overseeing appointments, and handling other administrative duties. Their role is to ensure that the administration is functioning smoothly and efficiently, while also providing guidance