If they are from the same political party, then the French President has more power (he is the only to have the power in the government). If they are not, the Prime Minister leads the government, not the President. But it happened only once since 1954.
Tecnically that would be a yes, but the person who is the most powerful would be the queen of England. Nothing happens without her or her reps okay. The prime minister is the face of Canada someone to look up to, that can give you alot of power when the people are behind you. So the Amare is yes the Canadian. Prime minister is powerful in many ways. It all depends on how you look at it.
By constitution president, because he is the head of the state and armed forces of India. But in real world its prime minister.
In France's form of government, the president has more power than the prime minister. The president has many executive powers that the prime minister does not.
The United Kingdom (which includes England) is a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy which means that it has no president and the queen has no power.
yes
The French president has a higher power than any other French politician. The French president picks the French Prime Minister.
The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.) Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
The Prime Minister is the chief of the Goverment. - The President appoints the Prime Minister. - The President and the Prime Minister appoint the other members of the Government. - The Prime Minister presides the Government Council every week. - The Prime Minister is the link between the president and the parliament. And other things...
the president is pranav Mukherjee. the prime minister is narendra modi.
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
prime minister
like the President in US or the Prime Minister in UK or Canada President in India however is not as powerful as the Prime Minister
he or she is appointed by the President
Depends on the system of government. Some Presidential systems have a Prime Minister, but they will usually be an assistant and the President will have the most power. Some Parliamentary systems have a President, but they will usually be a figurehead, and the Prime Minister is responsible for running the government. Semi-Presidential systems generally have both, and the two have equal power.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
its government includes a president and a prime minister. but the prime minister supervises the daily operation of the government
There is a prime minister and a president
The French president has a higher power than any other French politician. The French president picks the French Prime Minister.
The French president id Nicolas Sarkozy. French constitution states that the president nominates a Prime Minister (this is usually within the major party in Parliament), and that the Prime Minister is the head of Government. The Prime Minister is currently (2011) mister François Fillon.
The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.) Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
Madagascar has both a prime minister and a president.