Australia does not have a president. The government is run by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected for a maximum of three years per term, but there is no limit to how many consecutive terms they can be elected to office.
The highest political office in Australia is the position of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the head of government and leads the executive branch. They are appointed by the Governor-General, who represents the monarch, and are typically the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the House of Representatives.
Mohamed Mundhu" Hussein Shareef is the Minister of the President's Office of Maldives."
Aung Min is the Minister in the Office of the President of Burma.
The current Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, took office in 2010.
Vincent Nyanzi is the Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President of Uganda.
The name of Uganda's State Minister, Office of the Vice President is Vincent Nyanzi.
Margaret Nasha is the Minister in the Office of the President Responsible for Public Service of Botswana.
The Republic of Singapore is governed by a government. Its political system is considered a parliamentary republic. Its main leader holds the office of President. But another important top office is that of Prime Minister.
Prime Minister
Australia does not have, nor has ever had, a president. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, not a republic, therefore its head of government is the Prime Minister.The first Prime Minister of Australia was Edmund Barton.The Presiding officer in the Senate has the title of President of the Senate, and the first person to hold that office was Richard Baker.
The name of Uganda's State Minister for Ethics - Office of the Vice President is Simon Lokodo.