The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
The leader of the majority party in the Canadian federal government (or even the leader of a majority coalition) is the Prime Minister.
The president would be considered the leader of the federal government in the U.S.
The president is the leader of the executive branch of the federal government. The analogous position in a state government is a state government.
A federal government structure is one in which there is a central leader. This leader follows a constitutional body that guides them and their country.
The Prime Minister assumes office after official assent is given by the Governor General to form a government of which the Prime Minister is the leader of and that this government forms a majority in the House of Commons.
The Prime Minister assumes office after official assent is given by the Governor General to form a government of which the Prime Minister is the leader of and that this government forms a majority in the House of Commons.
The Prime Minister.
The president would be considered the leader of the federal government in the U.S.
The party that has the majority of elected members in the House of Representatives forms the government.
The federal government is separated into three parts: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch is further split into two more parts, the Senate and the House of Representatives. There is no one entity in control of the federal government.
He isn't the leader of the Australian Federal government, though this may change in the coming weeks. He is the leader of the opposition, and assumed office on December 1, 2009.
To the extent that there is a single leader of the US government, the President, as head of the Executive branch of the government, is the leader. Because the US federal government is divided into three equal branches, it could be argued that there is no one leader of the government.