In the United States, the leader of the federal government is the President. At the state level, the leader is typically called the Governor. At the local level, leaders can have various titles, such as Mayor for cities or County Executive for counties. Each level of government has its own specific roles and responsibilities.
The leader of provincial government in Canada is called a Premier. Each Province and Territory in Canada has one, currently 13 in total, (10 provinces and 3 territories)
The leader of each territory government in Canada is known as the "Premier." Each territory, including Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, has its own Premier, who heads the territorial government and is responsible for the administration of local affairs. The Premier is typically the leader of the political party that holds the most seats in the territorial legislature.
the three levels of government is local, state, and federal.
The leader of each individual state government (The Chief of State) is the governor.
The system of government which guarantees that each state has representation at the national level is a republic. America has a republic government.
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Each society has a small kingdom and the leader is called a cacique
The top official for each of the two major parties are called majority leader and minority leader. Which ever party has the most members in the house calls their top official the majority leader and the other party leader is then called the minority leader.
The leader of a US state is the elected governor. For an Australian state, it is the premier, who is not directly elected, but typically leads the majority party (the governor is a royal appointed position).
chief ministerIt depnds on the country.The leader of the government in each of Australia's states is the Premier. "Chief Minister" is the title given to the leader of government in the territories, not the states.
provincial government
Each Member of Parliament holds a single seat. Canada doesn't have a position called "majority leader". The equivalent position in Canada is Leader of the Government. Like in the US House of Representatives, the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons is not truly the leader of their party, that being the Prime Minister (as opposed to the Speaker of the House as is the case in the US). For a party to form a majority government, it must have over half the seats in the House of Commons. Currently, this means at least 155 members. The current government (as of March, 2011) is a minority government, with 143 seats.