Want this question answered?
In the US the president is the head of state and head of government. In England those are two separate roles. England does not have a president. The head of state is the Queen. The head of government is the Prime Minister. In each of their jobs they do similar things to the corresponding elements of job of the president of America.
In a state where the power is divided in three, executive, legislative and judicial, the president acts as a mediator between these powers and is also the head of the executive power. He is also regarded as head of state since he is the person representing the state in international relations with other states.
In a state where the power is divided in three, executive, legislative and judicial, the president acts as a mediator between these powers and is also the head of the executive power. He is also regarded as head of state since he is the person representing the state in international relations with other states.
In the U.S the President can be consider the head of state.
Head of State and/or Head of Government Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces Chief Diplomat of the Country
Countries with a president do not have a monarchy. As a result, the president is the symbolic head of state.
PRESIDENT
The president of Venezuela is the head of government in Venezuela as well as the head of state.
The President of India is the head of state of the Republic of India
Most republics have a president of some kind, most of them as head of state - even at least one constitutional monarchy has a president (Spain). The United States: President of the Republic (head of state) France: President de la Republique [President of the Republic] (head of state) Italy: Presidente della Republicca [President of the Republic] (head of state) Italy: Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri [President of the Council of Ministers] (head of government) Spain: Presidente del Gobierno [President of the Government] (head of government) Germany: Bundespräsident [Federal President] (head of state) Most governments in Africa have a President as head of state, presumably some also have a President as head of government. Even China, whose head of state is actually translated as State Chairman, uses the term President as the official translation to conform to western standards.
The head of state in Italy is a president. The current president in Italy as of August 2014 is Giorgio Napolitano.
No. The president is both head of state and head of government.