Britain does not have a president of the country
The closest they have to a president figure would be a Prime Minister,which still meets with the Queen to ask for her appoval to run Her government.
None. The UK does not have a president.
No comparison. Britain does not have a president.
The executive branch of the US government is made up of the president and vice president.
not to pay their president so much
The United Kingdom does not have a President. The Prime Minister is a party leader in the British Parliament, and has the executive powers of a President - but not the status, as this is held by the Queen.
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
t preserved an exective committee rather than adopting a singular president
He has the same powers as the US president
The powers of the Vice- President come from the requests of his/her president.