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The leader of provincial government in Canada is called a Premier. Each Province and Territory in Canada has one, currently 13 in total, (10 provinces and 3 territories)
the three levels of government is local, state, and federal.
They each have a Legislative Assembly. They are administered by the Federal Government.
The leader of each individual state government (The Chief of State) is the governor.
Guam is a territory of the United States and are under the jurisdiction of the President. At a more local level they have a Governor for the island and a mayor for each village.
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Elizabeth May is currently the federal leader. Each province and territory would have their own leader of the provincial wing.
Each society has a small kingdom and the leader is called a cacique
There is just one country in Australia. Australia is the name of both the continent and the country. Being a constitutional monarchy, Australia does not have a president. The leader of the government is the Prime Minister who, in 2012, is Julia Gillard. There are six states and two territories in Australia. The government leader of the states is called the Premier, while the head of each territory is the Chief Minister.
The top official for each of the two major parties are called majority leader and minority leader. Which ever party has the most members in the house calls their top official the majority leader and the other party leader is then called the minority leader.
The leader of a US state is the elected governor. For an Australian state, it is the premier, who is not directly elected, but typically leads the majority party (the governor is a royal appointed position).
No. Communism is a belief system. Some countries have a Communistic-style government, and each country has its own leader.