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term for the president as the leader of his or her political party.
In The American President, the president has the role of commander in chief, chief diplomat, chief legislator, political party leader and a world leader.
The form of government during the precolonial period was the barangay. A barangay was ordinarily composed of 30 to 100 families and was based on kinship. Most of the barangays were located along the coast but some were located along the plains, foothills, or near bodies of water.Each barangay had it's own chief who served as it's political leader;a religious leader; who was usually a woman; and an economic leader, usually a blacksmith, who crafted all the metal tools in the community. The political leader was also the military leader whose duty is to preserve peace and order in the barangay.
From your question I take it that you are asking who is the political leader of Australia. At federal level the Prime Minister is the political leader who is responsible for leading the government, and as such they are the 'Chief Executive' of Australia if you like. The incumbent Prime Minister of Australia, at the time of writing this answer, is The Honourable Julia Gillard leader of the Australian Labor Party.
the answer is obviously chief ministerss
The Chief of State is called the President. The Chief of Government is the Chancellor.
1. He/she acts as the head of his political party. 2. He's/she's the Chief Representative of The Government. 3. He's/she's the country's popular leader.
No, the floor leader is not the chief officer elected by each political party in Congress. The floor leader is a member of Congress who is chosen by their party to guide and coordinate legislative activity on the floor, to advocate for their party's positions, and to communicate with party members. The chief officer elected by each political party in Congress would typically be the party leader, such as the Speaker of the House or the Majority Leader in the Senate.
Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
Unlike the states in Australia which have a Premier, the political leader of the Northern Territory is the Chief Minister.In 2011, this is Hon Paul Raymond Henderson MLA.
A traditional tribal chief is the leader of a tribe, or the head of a tribal form of self-government. more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribal_chief
The formal government among the Mojave people consisted mainly of a tribal chief who is a leader as well as an adviser. The chief in a descendant from a male line. Other able males serve in the military, which is lead by a war chief. The main religious leaders were men who organized feasts and celebrations and performed ceremonies believed to strengthen the solidarity of the tribe.