chief minister
Uncle Rawiri may not have become chief due to a variety of reasons including lack of support from the community, his personal capabilities or qualities not aligning with the expectations for a chief, or possibly because another candidate was deemed more suitable for the position.
A king holds a formal position of authority within a monarchy, often hereditary, with absolute power over his subjects. A chief, on the other hand, is a leader in a tribal or clan-based society, typically chosen for their wisdom, bravery, or ability to lead, with authority derived from their community's respect and support.
That is the judge's position within the judicial system - to rule on all cases coming before him. ADDITIONALLY - the prosecutor is not part of the judicial system, therefore he can never be "higher" than a judge. The prosecutor is part of the executive branch of the government.
At any time, if the house or senate votes to "pigeonhole" a bill(majority vote not to pass the bill to the next step in the lawmaking process) then it will not become a law. if the bill makes it to the president and he doesn't sign it(called a veto) then it will not be a law unless the house and the senate override it w/ a 2/3 majority vote.
If a plaintiff pro se believes the Chief Clerk is not fulfilling their duties under FED R of CIV P 55a, they should bring their concerns to the attention of a judge overseeing the case. The judge has the authority to ensure compliance with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, including the entry of default when appropriate. It may also be helpful for the plaintiff pro se to consult with a legal professional for guidance on how to address the situation effectively.
Governor is symbolic head of the state, while the Chief Minister is real head of the state. The Governor is appointed by the President of India while the chief minister happens to be chosen by majority party in the Legislative Assembly of the state. The Governor acts more like an agent of the Central Government in the State and remains in office till the pleasure of the President or five years. Chief minister remains in office till h/she enjoys confidence of the state legislature or five years.
prime minister
The Governor General is Canada's top official. The Governor General outranks the Prime Minister in the Canadian order of precedence, and is second only to the Queen, while the Prime Minister comes after all members of the royal family. The Governor General is generally accorded the protocol of a Head of State as the representative of the Queen, while the Prime Minister is accorded the protocol of a Head of Government, which is a lower rank. However, despite this, the Governor General is required by convention to almost always follow the Prime Minister's "advice", so while the Governor General has more authority, the Prime Minister has more actual power.
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
The answer is...yes. It has both a President (currently Gjorge Ivanov) and a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the Chief Executive and the President is more of a figurehead.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
the lieutant governor
The questions proceeds from a misconception. The Governor General's role, while mostly ceremonial, actually yields more power than people realise. The Governor General has the power to remove the Prime Minister, but this power has only ever been utilised once in Australia's history.
They actually have equal power, because those are the exact same things...
he was made a chief of command in the military
The Prime Minister is more senior. He or she is in charge of the entire county. Premiers are in charge of provinces or states
power brakes are more powerful