The country of Argentina is a democracy with an elected President.
:)no, it's ruled by a president and a parliament.
No, Zambia has an elected president. The current president is Rupiah Banda.
No, there isn't a king or queen in Argentina. Argentina is not a monarchy. Cristina Elizabet Fernández de Kirchner is the current President of Argentina (But she feels like a Queen, haha)
Argentina has one president at a time. Counting elected president, vice president that became president and military leaders that held the office of president of Argentina, there have been 52 presidents.
Parliament and an executive branch and president aren't really comparable. Parliament is very comparable to the US Congress. One has a house of Lords, the other has a Senate. One has a house of Commons, the other has a house of Representatives. The Parliament and the Congress are fairly similar. A President is more comparable to a king or queen, although the US President has been given a lot more individual power by the US citizens than a current king or queen has.
Spain is a parliamentary monarchy.Although Spain has a Parliament their head of government has the title Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) NOT Prime Minister.Furthermore, the President is not elected by direct ballot of the people. The King of Spain consults with the Parliament, selects a potential candidate based on the recommendation of the various parties represented in the Parliament, and recommends him/her to Parliament. The Parliament votes to decide if he/she is acceptable. If a simple majority votes affirmative the King will then appoint him President. The rest of the government is selected by the President and appointed by the King.
Nestor Kirchner is no longer the President of Argentina. He passed away on October 27, 2010. He was the President of Argentina from May 2003 to December 2007.
Teach them to speak and then elect Them to parliament.
Broadly, the citizens of the European Union control the European Parliament because their representatives in Parliament are ultimately accountable to them. Specifically, the President of European Parliament controls Parliament. The President is elected by the Parliament itself every 2.5 years and the current President is Martin Schulz.
The Parliament elects its own President for 2.5 year terms
Broadly, the citizens of the European Union control the European Parliament because their representatives in Parliament are ultimately accountable to them. Specifically, the President of European Parliament controls Parliament. The President is elected by the Parliament itself every 2.5 years and the current President is Martin Schulz.