It is called the power of recognition, recognizing the new government as the legal government of the country in question. Washington was the first to used this power when he recognized the French Republic after the French Revolution.
Recognition.
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Juan Peron was elected president in south America in Argentina
In a parliamentary republic, the president typically serves a fixed term, which is usually around 4 to 7 years depending on the country's constitution. The president's term may also be renewable depending on the specific rules and regulations of that country.
The country code 0092 is for Pakistan. It is used when making international calls to Pakistan from another country.
If a country is found to be responsible for assassinating a president, it could lead to severe diplomatic repercussions, such as economic sanctions, expulsion of diplomats, or even military intervention, depending on the severity of the attack and the relationship between the two countries. Such actions would likely be taken in consultation with allies and in accordance with international law.
Corazon Aquino was the president of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992, becoming the first female president of the country. Aquino assumed office after the People Power Revolution that ended Ferdinand Marcos' regime.
When the president accepts another country as a nation of the world community it becomes a partner of other countries in the world community. However, the president is not held responsible for the actions of the country.
The power of recognition is that the President, acting for the United States, acknowledges the legal existence of a country and its government. The President indicates that the United States accepts that country as an equal in the family of nations. Sovereign states generally recognize one another through the exchange of diplomatic representatives. Recognition is often used as a weapon in foreign relations.
does not mean the united states supports all the actions of that countryit does not mean the United States supports all the actions of that country
No US president has ever been the president of another country.
The president is a nation's chief diplomat. As such, he or she can recognize the existence of another country's government. This is usually accomplished by establishing diplomatic relations and appointing an ambassador to the other nation.
No.
He was a born politician so he would served as a president in another country.
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Not if they serve another country.
In Ireland the President is the head of state and the Taoiseach is the head of the government. The President has some official duties but does not govern the country. The President signs legislation into law, accepts resignations of a Taoiseach and ministers and also gives them their seals of office.
If a country is governed by another country it becomes a colony.
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.