A President is an independent executive. In the United States, the President is indirectly elected by the people. He may or may not be from the majority party in the Legislature and often opposes their activities. A Prime Minister is derived directly from the Legislature making him a dependent executive. He will be both the head of the Legislature as well as the Executive creating a uniform governmental approach. However, he is seen as the representative of the party and not necessarily the representative of the people.
Madagascar has both a prime minister and a president.
Mauritania has both a Prime Minister and a President.
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Australia has a Prime Minister, not a president. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy, not a Republic. In 2011, Australia's Prime Minister is Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Wayne Swan.
There is no president, but a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of Grenada is Tillman Thomas.
Yes. Montenegro has both a president and a prime minister.
Yes, Fiji have both a Prime Minister and a President.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
In my country, the President is taller, but the Prime Minister is fatter.
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France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.