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The term executive privilege originated with who
The term executive privilege originated with who
All presidents are powerful, because they are the leader of one of the most influential countries in the world, the United States. Some presidents use their power more aggressively (or assertively, depending on your point of view), but even the presidents that history considered unsuccessful have still been considered powerful because of being the Commander in Chief and the Chief Executive of the USA. Whether you like him or not, Barack Obama is considered powerful because of the influence that America has in the world, and the fact that he can make decisions about how to use that power.
The power to make treaties with foreign countries is typically considered an executive power held by the government's executive branch. In the United States, this power belongs to the president as outlined in the Constitution.
Ten muslim presidents name.
Argentina and Brazil have women presidents.
Many countries have presidential governments, although the method of determining those presidents varies and the title of the executive in charge varies. The United States, India, Japan, France and Spain all have very similar types of government.
Yes. Many of the countries of Africa have their own presidents.
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No, generally only presidents of countries who give many speeches.
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