There are currently 153 world leaders who have the title of president.
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
The President's Cabinet is composed of 15 Constitutionally designated officers. All of these officers have the title of Secretary to their particular department in the Cabinet. The head of national defense, for example, will have the title of Secretary of Defense.
In the US this is false; the Constitution has provisions banning the use of titles that have any bearing whatever on categories of privilege. There may be presidents of other nations that can bestow such a title.
The possessive form of the plural noun Presidents is Presidents'.Examples: All of the Presidents' portraits lined the walls.
The title is purely a matter of courtesy or respect. It has no legal status.
There are currently 153 world leaders who have the title of president.
The US President is the Commander-in-Chief.
No US president has been knighted or otherwise officially been given the title of "Sir".
Mostly at this age, Lords are just a ceremonial title.
False. Duchess is a royal title and can not be bestowed by American Presidents.
Eight U.S. Presidents were born in Virginia, earning the state the nickname "Mother of Presidents." (Ohio has seven, plus W.H. Harrison who lived in the state and held office there. )
Dubai has an Emir (monarch, roughly equivalent to the European title Prince).
Commander-in-chief commander in chief of the armed forces.
Chief Administrator.
It is common to continue to address ex-presidents as "president". In that sense the title is lifelong. A similar situation exists for retired generals, governors, judges and senators .
the vice presidents wife is called second lady. she is called this because she isn't important. they get this name from the greek term "butt wipieia".