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Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.Africa is a continent, not a country. It has over 50 countries. Different countries have different political systems, so some countries have prime ministers and some have presidents. Many have both as a president is normally the head of state and the prime minister is a separate role, being the head of government.
In many countries, the head of state and the head of government are separate jobs so there are two people doing them. Pakistan is an example, so it has a President and it has a Prime Minister.
There are many countries in the world that have a prime minister. For example, there is the United Kingdom, who has a conservative prime minister as of 2014.
Many countries have a Prime Minister (especially if they're based on the UK parliament) as the Head of Government. The Prime Minister is in charge of the Executive branch of government and is involved with legislation, while an elected President or a Monarchy acts as a figurehead of the country.
Albania is a parliamentary democracy Same system as many other western European countries.
Japan does not have a President or a Vice President. It does have an Emperor and a Prime Minister. However, the Emperor does not have any power at all. While in England, for example, the Parliament has almost all the power, the Queen does have some decision-making power. In Japan, Emperor Akihito does nothing but sit on the "Chrysanthemum Throne" and greet foreign dignitaries. Naoto Kan is the current prime minister of Japan. It is he who has all the executive power, like the United States President.
In Russia, the Prime Minister isn't elected and does not serve a specific term length. He or she is appointed by the President and can be let go any time the President chooses. If a new president is elected, then the Prime Minister must resign, and a new Prime Minister will be appointed by the new President.
There are many countries who had female prime ministers, which country do you mean?
No American President has ever been a woman (as of 2011), but there are a number of other countries which have had women as political leaders, whether as President or as Prime Minister. So far Canada has had exactly one female Prime Minister, whose name is Kim Campbell.
Africa is a continent, not a country, so it does not have a Prime Minister. It has over 50 countries, many of which have their own Prime Ministers and some which don't.
Many countries have Prime Ministers. A Prime Minister is the head of the government of a nation. The Prime Minister will usually be the leader of the political party with the most members in a parliament. He/she will direct policy and appoint ministers.
No, because there are many countries in Africa. Some of those individual countries have Prime Ministers and some have Presidents.