Yes, leaders are generally subject to the same laws as the people they govern, as the rule of law is a foundational principle in democratic societies. However, in some cases, leaders may have certain legal immunities or privileges that protect them while in office. This can create a perception of inequality, leading to debates about accountability and transparency. Ultimately, the expectation is that leaders should uphold the law and be held accountable for their actions.
the government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
the government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
the Blue Laws
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blue laws
last time i checked, they don't....
Yes, they do.
The Vatican is an independent country with its own laws and regulations. They also have a police force to enforce the laws.
They are elected by the people.
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