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  2. Prime minister - Wikipedia

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    The head of state appoints a prime minister, of their personal choice: Example: France, where the president has the power to appoint the prime minister of their choice, though the National Assembly can force a government to resign, they cannot nominate or appoint a new candidate.

  3. Presidential system - Wikipedia

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    A presidential system contrasts with a parliamentary system, where the head of government (usually called a prime minister) derives their power from the confidence of an elected legislature, which can dismiss the prime minister with a simple majority. Not all presidential systems use the title of president. Likewise, the title is sometimes used ...

  4. Premier - Wikipedia

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    Italian Republic – the President of the Council of Ministers, an office equivalent to prime minister, is informally referred to as the "Premier". North Macedonia – the head of the government is named premier (Macedonian премиер, premier), usually translated in English as prime minister.

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  6. President (government title) - Wikipedia

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    In general, a court comprises several chambers, each with its own president; thus the most senior of these is called the "first president" (as in: "the First President of the Court of Cassation is the most senior judge in France"). Similarly in English legal practice the most senior judge in each division uses this title (e.g. President of the ...

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    The president’s mental fitness for office has become a central issue after his shaky performance in the June 27 debate, even as Trump and the truth remained as estranged as ever.

  8. Minister-president - Wikipedia

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    The title of Hungary's head of government in Hungarian is miniszterelnök which literally translated means "minister-president". However, because "prime minister" or "premier" is the more usual title in a parliamentary system for a head of government in English-speaking nations, miniszterelnök is almost always translated as "prime minister."

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