The Vatican City does not have a president.
The pope is the head of state of the Vatican but delegates the day to day operation of the city to a presedent and vice president.
The current President is Italian Cardinal Giuseppe Bertello, who was appointed on 1 October 2011.
Yes Vatican City has a president, Giuseppe Bertello, for the legislative part of the government.
No, the Vatican is managed by an appointed committee with a president and vice president.
The Vatican City does not have a president.
The management of Vatican City is done by a committee appointed by the pope and has a president as well as a vice president.
No, the Vatican is managed by an appointed committee which has a president and vice president.
There is no elected president in the Vatican. There is a pope who is elected in a secret conclave by the cardinals. The Pope is the head of state of the Vatican.
Vatican City has no mayor, but an appointed president. Vatican City did not exist in 1889. It was formed in 1929 with the signing of the Lateran Treaty.
Vatican City does not have a monarch. Its head of state is the Pope, currently Pope Francis.Clarification:While he does not go by the title of 'King' Pope Francis is a monarch, the last absolute monarchy in the world. It is not a hereditary monarchy, however. He is chosen through an election by the College of Cardinals. The day to day administration of the Vatican is done by a committee led by a president and vice president. The Pope, however, has absolute veto power.
The Pope is the head of the Vatican but delegates the day tp day running of the city to an appointed president and vice president.
Vatican City is located in Europe, specifically Italy. The city of Rome surrounds Vatican City, but Vatican city is considered it's own country and is typically classified as the modern city state. The current Pope is considered the head of Catholicism and also serves as the Head of State for the Vatican City.