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Depends on the system of government. Some Presidential systems have a Prime Minister, but they will usually be an assistant and the President will have the most power. Some Parliamentary systems have a President, but they will usually be a figurehead, and the Prime Minister is responsible for running the government. Semi-Presidential systems generally have both, and the two have equal power.
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The Prime Minister of Canada has more power than the president of United States.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been Prime Minister of Canada since 2006 February 6, more than 5 years.
Australia's shortest serving Prime Minister was Francis Forde.As Deputy Prime Minister, Francis Forde took over as Prime Minister when John Curtin died suddenly whilst still in office. When the election was held a week later, Ben Chifley won over Forde, thus becoming Australia's new Prime Minister.
Can you explain your question more?I mean why is he not listening to the Australian electorate....why is he so obstinate ?
The answer is...yes. It has both a President (currently Gjorge Ivanov) and a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the Chief Executive and the President is more of a figurehead.
What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
Because in parliamentary democracy executive power lies with the Prime Minister.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
He was but he isn't any more. There is only ever one Prime Minister (or the official title First Minister of the treasury) at a time.