Govenor
The Governor.
monarchy
Queen Elizabeth II
A monarchy is a government in which the head state is a hereditary position. By contrast, a representative democracy elects its governmental leaders. Many nations have a combination of the two systems.
The Head of State of Spain is HM King Juan Carlos I.
Because hes a Jew
The head of state of Japan is the Emperor and he is not elected as it is a hereditary position.
In countries that employ a parliamentary system of government, the head of state is a separate position to the head of government. This is in contrast to systems such as that in the United States, where the President of the United States is both the head of state and the head of government.Typically, in parliamentary forms of government, the head of state is a ceremonial position that embodies the people of the country. For example, in the United Kingdom (a constitutional parliamentary monarchy), Queen Elizabeth II is the head of state and represents the British people. In parliamentary republics, a ceremonial president is often the head of state (such as in Germany).Meanwhile, the head of government is usually a prime minister (or equivalent position), who holds de facto political authority.
The Premier is the leader of a state government whereas the Governor is the representative of the Head of State in each Australian state
because the POTUS is both Head of Government and Head of State.
Being a constitutional monarchy, the bahraini head of state is the country's king. Currently the position of king is held by Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
Iraq separates the position of Head of State and Head of Government in two separates roles: the President and Prime Minister respectively. As of September 19, 2012: The Head of State is President Jalal Talabani. The Head of Government (leader) is Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki.