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The Articles of Confederation were composed and ratified by the Continental Congress to serve as the first constitution for the United States of America. In the Articles, there was no chief executive. All power described in the Articles was given to the individual states and their representatives in Congress.
The title of the leader of the French people is "President of the French Republic." The President is the head of state and is responsible for overseeing the executive branch of the government. This position is elected by the public and holds significant powers in both domestic and foreign affairs.
Commander and Chief
Governor
Chief Administrator.
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The mayorIn many nations, including the United States, the chief executive of a town or city normally has the title of Mayor.
Governor
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Chief executive or chief executive officer (CEO).
There are different titles for the chief executive. In some countries the chief executive is call president. In many companies, he or she is called the chief executive or chief executive officer.
Governor.
The title for the chief executive of Australia is the prime minister.
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