becaus edick
The pope, American Presidents, European leaders. Pope- for religious , others- political visits
Since Israel has no official state religion, its political leaders are not religious leaders, and its religious leaders are not political leaders, in contrast to some other countries in the region and elsewhere.
The EU is similar to a confederation, and there are many different branches of political leaders. These include the European Council, Parliament, and the European Commission.
Historically, Egypt had intertwined religious and political leadership, with pharaohs being seen as both rulers and divine figures. In more recent times, there is a separation of religious and political leadership, with political leaders holding authority over governance and religious leaders presiding over religious matters within the country.
A 'Theocracy' is run by religious leaders.
Wasn't it pharo
Wasn't it pharo
caliphs were religious leaders of Islam; sultans were political leaders
Religious leaders have enough experience with community services which could serve as their primary knowledge about people's needs. Admitting that it wouldn't compare to other politician's credibility, if we really think about it.. countries thriving in corruption doesn't necessarily need intellectual leaders.. but leaders with a strong moral character; built with dedication and honesty. A religious leader is a man for other people. It might work if he is also a political leader for the people. Not like many politicians.. who are only for themselves.
They made Calvin their religious and political leader.
There have been many governments that have had religious leaders who are also political leaders. This type of government is known as a theocracy. A modern day example of this would be Iran. It is headed by a President, but he takes his orders from religious leaders who are actually in charge.
Iran, Saudi Arabia... Take your pick.