The president of the US is addressed as "Mister President".
Wales has a Prime Minister, who is called a First Minister, to distiguish them from the British Prime Minister.
Australia does not have a president. Australia is governed by a Prime Minister who, in 2009, is Kevin Rudd.
william taft
Spain is a kingdom and has a king (Juan Carlos I). Spain does not have a president, but a prime minister (Mariano Rajoy). There is somewhat confusion because he's also called the President of the Government, but in fact he is a Prime Minister.
An m.p. is usually a Member of Parliament. Some countries use a parliamentary system and the leader of the country is called the prime minister; in other countries, the leader is called the president. So, normally, an m.p. is subordinate to the prime minister or president.
The wife of a ruler is called the first lady.
Nobody. Australia has not now, nor has ever had, a President. Australia's head of government is called the Prime Minister. In 2002, the Prime minister was John Howard.
That depends on where you are. In Australia it is called the Prime Minister, In the US it is called the President.
That depends on where you are. In Australia it is called the Prime Minister, In the US it is called the President.
The most common positions include: President Prime Minister King/Queen Emperor Shah Sultan
Guyana WA sruled by the british they had a queen called queen Victoria . Guyana has a President - his name is President Jagdeo Guyana has a Prime Minister - his name is Prime Minister Hinds i know this cuz ima guyanese !
King, Queen, president, govenor, dictator, crowned prince, leader, prime minister, first minister. Are some of the names for a head of state.