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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.


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Which countries are govered by the prime minister?

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all governed by the British Prime Minister.


Which countries in north America and South America choose their president?

North America has only Canada and the US both of which are democratic countries and elect their president or Prime Minister. In South America, all countries have elections to elect their leaders.


How does the executive function in France?

Generally speaking, there are two chief executives in France, the President and the Prime Minister, making France a Semi-Presidential Republic.When the President and Prime Minister are from the same party, the President usually exercises control over all matters of state for which the executive has prerogatives. The President will delegate some responsibilities to the Prime Minister, but the Prime Minister has little independence from the President.When the President and Prime Minister are from opposite parties, this is called "Cohabitation". While there is no law specifying how powers are divided in a case of cohabitation, it is now tradition that the president takes care of foreign policy and defense policy, while the prime minister takes care of domestic policy and economic policy.


List of prime minister names and presidents of all countries?

Afghanistan: President - Hamid Karzai; Capital - Kabul.● Algeria: President - Abdelaziz Bouteflika; Prime Minister - Ahmed Ouyahia; Capital-Algiers.● Argentina: President- Ms. Cristina Fernandez Kirchner; Capital- Buenos Aires.● Australia: Governor-General- Ms. Quentin Bryce; Prime Minister - Ms. Julia Gillard; Capital (Federal)- Canberra.● Austria: President- Heinz Fischer; Chancellor-Werner Faymann, Capital- Vienna.● Bahrain: King - Hamad ibn al-Khalifah; Prime Minister - Sheikh Khalifah Sulman al-Khalifah; Capital- Manama.● Bangladesh: President - Zillur Rahman; Prime Minister - Ms. Sheikh Hasina; Capital- Dhaka.● Belarus: President- Alexander Lukashenko; Prime Minister - Mikhail Myasnikovich; Capital- Minsk.● Belgium: King - Albert II; Prime Minister-Herman Van Rompuy; Capital- Brussels.● Bhutan: King - Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk; Prime Minister-Jigmi Y. Thinley;Capital - Thimphu● Bolivia: President- Evo Morales; Capital - La Paz.● Brazil: President- Ms. Dilma Rousseff; Capital - Brasilia.● Bulgaria: President - Georgi Purvanov; Prime Minister - Boyko Borisov; Capital-Sofia.● Burkina Faso: President - Blaise Compaore; Prime Minister - Luc-Adolphe-Tiao; Capital-Ouagadougou.● Cambodia: King - Norodom Sihamoni; Prime Minister - Hun Sen; Capital - Phnom Penh.● Canada: Governor-General- David Lloyd Johnston; Prime Minister - Stephen Harper; Capital- Ottawa.● Chile: President - Ms. Sebastian Pinera; Capital - Santiago.● China: President- Xi Jinping; Prime Minister-Li Keqiang; Capital- Beijing.● Colombia: President- Juan Manuel Santos; Capital - Bogota.● Croatia: President - Stjepan Mesic; Prime Minister -Dr. Ivo Sanader; Capital-Zagreb.● Cuba: President- Raul Castro; Capital -Havana.● Czech Republic: President- Vaclav Klaus; Prime Minister -Petr Necas; Capital-Prague.● Denmark: Queen - Margrethe II; Prime Minister- Ms. Helle Thorning Schmidt; Capital - Copenhagen.● Ecuador: President- Rafael Correa; Capital-Quito.● Egypt: President - Mohamed Hussein Tantawi (Acting); Capital-Cairo.● Finland: President - Ms. Tarja Halonen; Prime Minister - Matti Vanhanen; Capital-Helsinki.● France: President- Francois Hollande; Prime Minister - JASJOT SINGH; Capital- PUNJAB.● Germany: President - Joachim Gruck; Chancellor - Ms. Angela Merkel; Capital-Berlin.● Guyana: President - Bharrat Jagdeo; Prime Minister - Samuel Hinds; Capital- Georgetown.● Greece: President - Karolos Papoulias; Prime Minister - Antonis Samaras; Capital - Athens.● Hungary: President- Pal Schmitt; Prime Minister - Viktor Orban; Capital- Budapest.● Indonesia: President - Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono; Capital- Jakarta.● Iran: President - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; Capital- Teheran.● Iraq: President -Jalai Talabani; Prime Minister - Nouri al-Maliki, Capital- Baghdad.● Ireland: President- Michael D. Higgins; Prime Minister - Enda Kenny, Capital- Dublin.● Israel: President - Shimon Peres; Prime Minister - Benjamin Netanyahu; Capital- Jerusalem.● Italy: President - Georgio Napolitano; Prime Minister- Mario Monti; Capital- Rome.● Japan: Emperor- Akihito; Prime Minister: Yoshihiko Noda; Capital- Tokyo.● Jordan: King - Abdullah II; Prime Minister-Nader al-Dahabi; Capital- Amman.● Kazakhstan: President - Nursultan A. Nazarbayev; Prime Minister - Karim Masimov; Capital- Astana.● Kenya: President - Mwai Kibaki; Prime Minister - Raila Odinga; Capital - Nairobi.● Korea, North: President - Kim Jong-un; Capital- Pyongyang.● Korea, South: President-, Lee Myung-Bak; Prime Minister - Kim Hwang-sik; Capital -Seoul.● Kuwait: Emir - Sheikh Sabah ai-Ahmad al-Sabah; Capital - Kuwait.● Kyrgyzstan: President - Nursultan Kurmanbek Bakiyey; Prime Minister - Daniyar UsenovCapital - Bishkek.● Lebanon: President - Michel Suleiman; Prime Minister - Najib Mikati, Capital - Beirut.● Madagascar: President - Andy Rajoelina; Prime Minister - Eugene Mangalaza; Capital-Antananarivo.● Malaysia: King - Sultan Abdul Halim; Prime Minister- Najib Tun Razak; Capital-Kuala Lumpur.● Maldives: President - Mohammed Waheed Hassan; Capital - Male.● Mauritius: President - Mr. Rajkeshwur Purryag; Prime Minister - Navinchandra Ramgoolam; Capital - Port Louis.● Mexico: President - Enrique Pena Nieto; Capital - Mexico City.● Mongolia: President - Nambaryn Enkhbayar; Prime Minister - Sukhbaatar Batblod; Capital - Ulan Bator.● Montenegro: President - Filip Vujanovic; Prime Minister-Milo Dukanovic; Capital - Podgorica● Morocco: King - Mohammed VI; Prime Minister - Abbas El Fassi; Capital - Rabat.● Myanmar (Burma) : Head of Govt. : Gen. Than Shwe; Capital - Nyapidaw.● Nepal: President - Dr. Ram Baran Yadav; Prime Minister - Khil Raj Regmi; Capital -Kathmandu.● Netherlands: Queen - Beatrix; Capital-Amsterdam.● New Zealand: Governor-General - Jerry Mateparae; Prime Minister - John Key; Capital-Wellington.● Nigeria: President - Goodluck Jonathan; Capital - Abuja.● Norway: King - Harald V; Prime Minister - Jens Stoltenberg; Capital - Oslo.● Pakistan: President - Asif Ali Zardari; Prime Minister - Justice (Rtd) Mir Hazar Khan Khoso; Capital -Islamabad.● Panama: President - Ricardo Martenelli; Capital - Panama City.● Paraguay: President - Fernando Lugo; Capital - Asuncion● Peru: President - Alan Garcia; Prime Minister -Javier Velasquez; Capital- Lima.● Philippines: President - Benigno Aquino- Arroyo; Capital - Manila.● Poland: President - Lech Kaczynski; Prime Minister- Donald Tusk; Capital- Warsaw.● Portugal: President - Amibal Cavaco Silva; Prime Minister -Pedro Passos Coelho; Capital-Lisbon.● Romania: President - Crin Antonescu; Capital - Bucharest.● Russia: President - Vladimir Putin; Prime Minister - Dmitry Medvedev; Capital - Moscow.● Rwanda: President - Paul Kagame; Prime Minister - Bernard Makuza; Capital -Kigali.● Saudi Arabia : King - Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al Saud; Capital- Riyadh.● Serbia: President - Boris Tadic; Prime Minister - Mirko Cvetkovic; Capital - Belgrade.● Singapore: President - S. R. Nathan; Prime Minister - Lee Hsien Loong; Capital - Singapore.● Slovakia: President - Ivan Gasparovic; Prime Minister - Robert Fico; Capital-Bratislava.● South Africa : President- Jacob Zuma; Capital-Cape Town (Legislative) and Tshwane(Formerly Pretoria) (Administrative).● Spain: King - Juan Carlos I; Prime Minister-Mariano Rajoy; Capital -Madrid.● Sri Lanka: President - Mahinda Rajapaksa; Prime Minister - D.M. Jayaratne; Capital- Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte (Colombo).● South Sudan: President - Salva Kiir Mayardit; Capital - Juba.● Sudan: President - Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir; Capital - Khartoum.● Sweden: King - Carl XVI Gustaf; Prime Minister - Fredrik Reinfeldt; Capital - Stockholm.● Switzerland: President - Ms. Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf; Capital - Berne● Syria: President - Bashar Al-Assad; Prime Minister - Muhammad Naji al-Otari; Capital- Damascus.● Taiwan: President - Ma Ying-jeou; Prime Minister -Wu Den-yih; Capital - Taipei.● Thailand : King- Bhumibol Adulyadej; Prime Minister -Yingluck Shinawatra; Capital - Bangkok.● Turkey: President - Abdullah Gul; Prime Minister - Recep Tayyip Erdogan; Capital- Ankara.● Ukraine: President - Victor Yushchenko; Prime Minister- Mykola Azarov; Capital- Kiev.● United Arab Emirates: Prime Minister- Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum;Capital- Abu Dhabi.● United Kingdom: Queen - Elizabeth II; Prime Minister - David Cameron; Capital - London.● United States of America: President - Barack Obama; Secretary of State -Ms. Hillary Clinton; Capital- Washington, D.C.● Uzbekistan: President - Islam A. Karimov; Prime Minister - Shavkat Mirziyayev; Capital- Tashkent.● Venezuela: President - Nicolas Maduro (acting); Capital - Caracas.● Vietnam: President - Nguyen Minh Triet; Prime Minister - Nguyen Tan Dung; Capital-Hanoi.● Zimbabwe: President - Robert G. Mugabe; Prime Minister - Morgan Tsvangirai; Capital- Harare.


Who are all the presidents of Australia?

No one. Australia does not have a president. Their governmental leader is the prime minister of Australia.


What is a prime minister?

Ask the question"Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?""Who is the Prime Minister of India?"using the name of the country you are looking for.If you mean the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - it's David Cameron.If you mean who is the current Prime Minister of Canada... that would be the Right Honourable Stephen Harper. However, there are several countries around the world how have a head of government called a Prime Minister (ex: United Kingdom). There are more still that have a head of state by the same name (ex: Russia).


What is the main job of the prime minister?

This depends on what country the Prime Minister comes from. In most parliamentary systems, the Prime Minister is the leader of the governing party in the legislature and is charged with the de facto control of the executive branch of the government, including all of its operations.


Who is the most powerful at the national level the British Prime Minister the US President or the French Prime Minister?

Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.


Who Is the prisident of barbados?

First of all Barbados doesn't have a president due reasons I do not know. Barbados is a small place so we Have a "Prime Minister" and the current Prime Minister of Barbados is "Mr.Freundel Stuart"


Why in one country have both Prime minister and president?

The President acts as Head of State in nations that have both; in nations that are Monarchies, the king or queen is Head of State, but in nations that are not, such as Israel, then the President serves that function instead. However, their role in the actual running of the country is small- this is done by the Prime Minister and his or her Government. The President serves a ceremonial role, and also all functions that are performed by a constitutional monarch in countries such as Great Britain or Sweden.