Yes. The President is the head of state, but does not exercise exclusive executive authority, as the Russian system also has a Prime Minister.
Chief Of State, the president is the symbol of all of the people who live in the United States. He is the ceremonial Head of Government.
President Dmitriy Anatolyevich MEDVEDEV is the current head of state, but Premier Vladimir Vladimirovich PUTIN is still the head of United Russia, the party in power. The president has most of the power, but the premier is second in terms of power, hence in many way Putin is the "leader" of Russia.
The President of Indian Union is the ceremonial Head of India. He works on behalf of the council of ministers headed by the Priminister.
The president is the ceremonial head of state.
chief of the nation
The head of state in Russia is the President Vladimir Putin.
The President of the Russian Federation. The Prime Minister is the head of Government.
The president, who is currently Vladimir Putin.
Though the fairness of recent elections has been questioned by observers, the president of Russia is elected by his people in a direct popular election. It should be noted though, that while the president is the head of state, the prime minister, who is selected by the president and approved by the Duma, is the head of the government.
The duties of the president of Pakistan include being the ceremonial head of state. It is also his duty to be the commander in chief of the country's armed forces.
President of India is the head of state. No law can be passed without his/her permission. He/she is also the head of Armed Forces. He/she can even forgive any criminal from death sentence.
I suppose you could call him the ceremonial head of state in this instance.