There is no president in Wales. The British Prime minister, David Cameron is also their Prime minister. Unless they want to separate, as the Scots do.
Wales doesn't have a president; the First Minister is Ieuan Wyn Jones.
Wales does not have a president it has a first minister - Carwyn Jones
New South Wales does not have a president. It is a state in Australia and as such is under the federal Government. The leader of New South Wales is the Premier, and as of late 2009, the Premier of NSW is Kristina Keneally.
Australia does not have a president. Australia has a Prime Minister who is an Australian citizen, but Welsh (born in Wales). Her name is Julia Gillard.
No one. Wales is a part of the United Kingdom not it's own country. Wales has a regional assembly and the head of this Carwyn Jones (First Minister for Wales). However as a part of the UK the head of state is the Queen and the highest political office is the Prime Minister (David Cameron).
No countries of the United Kingdom (England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland) have a President.
Wales has a Prime Minister, who is called a First Minister, to distiguish them from the British Prime Minister.
Wales has no President, as it is not yet an independent country. It has a Parliament that can make laws, but is still subject to English law regarding criminal justice, policing and taxation powers (although the latter is due to change very shortly). It has instead what is known as a First Minister, who at present is Carwyn Jones, a member of a minority Labour government.
There is no Mayor of Wales, at least in the same sense as there is a Mayor of London. Mayors are of towns, not countries. If you're wanting an answer to who 'rules' Wales, then it's really the Government that is 'in charge'. Although the UK parliament has overall authority, Wales has it's own assembly. The leader of which is Hywel Rhodri Morgan at the moment.
north wales.
yes there is a small town in wales named after wales itself it is in the south of wales and has the name of cymru.
leeds is in wales