No they are Ministers.
The organization of the IMF has at its top a board of governors and alternate governors, who are usually the ministers of finance and heads of central banks of each member country.
Group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 major economies
It depends on the country, as different political systems have varying levels of power allocated to governors versus chief ministers. In general, chief ministers tend to have more power than governors because they are elected leaders responsible for running the government at the state or provincial level. Governors often represent the central government and have more ceremonial and supervisory roles.
There have been four Canadian Prime Ministers who were born outside of Canada. They are none other than Sir John A. MacDonald - Scottish and Canadian, Alexander Mackenzie, also Scottish and Canadian, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Scottish and Canadian, and the most recent, John Turner, English and Canadian. Many Cabinet Ministers throughout history have also held multiple citizenships.
Governors-General, presidents, prime ministers and vice presidents have been Suriname's leaders.Specifically, Suriname was ruled as a Dutch colony from July 31, 1667 until November 25, 1975. As a colony, Suriname was governed by a long series of Governors-General, supplemented by prime ministers in the last twenty-six (26) years preceding independence. As an independent country, Suriname has been led by presidents, supplemented by prime ministers until 1988 and by vice presidents since 1988.
Lieutenant governors represent Her Majesty the Queen of Canada.(Note that at the outset of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors represent the Government of Canada through the Governor General. Constitutional developments have led to the evolution of the role of the Lieutenant Governor to be an outright representative of the Sovereign, not beholden to the advice of the federal viceroy or vicereign, or his or her federal ministers.)
Elected country officials include presidents, prime ministers, governors, and mayors. Presidents typically serve as the head of state and government, overseeing national policies and representing the country internationally. Prime ministers lead the executive branch in parliamentary systems, coordinating government operations and legislative agendas. Governors manage state or provincial governments, while mayors oversee local municipalities, addressing community issues and implementing local policies.
MembershipThe G-20 is made up of the finance ministers and central bank governors of 19 countries:ArgentinaAustraliaBrazilCanadaChinaFranceGermanyIndiaIndonesiaItalyJapanMexicoRussiaSaudi ArabiaSouth AfricaSouth KoreaTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited States of America
There have been Spanish Governors, Mexican Governors, US Military Governors, US Territorial Governors and US State Governors, There have been Elected Governors, Appointed Governors, Temporary Governors, Cruel Governors, Corrupt Governors, Republican Governors, Democratic Governors, Famous Governors and Infamous Governors, Good and Bad Governors. The severed head of at least one Governor was once displayed in the Plaza in front of the Palace of the Governors. The long list covering 400 years of leadership in what is now the State of New Mexico begins with Don Juan de Onate and ends in 2010 with Bill Richardson and to date includes no women. Keep in mind as you fill in the gap between these two that for 12 years during the Pueblo Revolt, the office existed but was held by people who never set foot in New Mexico.
The G-20 (more formally, the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors) is a group of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 economies: 19 countries, plus the European Union (EU). It has also met twice at heads-of-government level, in November 2008 and again in April 2009. On September 24-25, 2009 the heads of state will meet in the United States, at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The Group of 20 are:ArgentinaAustraliaBrazilCanadaChinaFranceGermanyIndiaIndonesiaItalyJapanMéxicoRussiaSaudi ArabiaSouth AfricaKoreaTurkeyUnited KingdomUnited StatesEuropean Union
Charles Clive Bigham Mersey has written: 'A year in China, 1899-1900' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History 'With the Turkish Army in Thessaly' -- subject(s): Personal narratives, Greco-Turkish War, 1897 'The chief ministers of England, 920-1720' -- subject(s): Prime ministers 'The kings of England, 1066-1901' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, History 'The viceroys and governors-general of India, 1757-1947' -- subject(s): Governors general 'Journal and memories'
They are Territorial Governors.