Depends on the system of government.
Some Presidential systems have a Prime Minister, but they will usually be an assistant and the President will have the most power.
Some Parliamentary systems have a President, but they will usually be a figurehead, and the Prime Minister is responsible for running the government.
Semi-Presidential systems generally have both, and the two have equal power.
President , as he has the authority to abolish the post of prime minister
president is more powerful
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like the President in US or the Prime Minister in UK or Canada President in India however is not as powerful as the Prime Minister
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
Madagascar has both a prime minister and a president.
Mauritania has both a Prime Minister and a President.
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Australia has a Prime Minister, not a president. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy, not a Republic. In 2011, Australia's Prime Minister is Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Wayne Swan.
Yes, Fiji have both a Prime Minister and a President.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
Yes. Slovakia has both a president and a prime minister.
Yes. Montenegro has both a president and a prime minister.