They still call them the president, example: Barack Obama would call Michael D Higgins (Irish president) president Higgins or the president of Ireland. 😊
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It is called a Democratic country. I hope this helped
they call him the emperor
It depends on whether you live there or not. If you do not live there, it is a foreign country. If you live there, it is not a foreign country. Instead, it is called a mother country. ex)A person who lives in America would call Norway a foreign country because he or she does not live there. In contrast, a person who lives in Norway would call Norway his or her mother country because he or she lives there.
We call our government's representative to a foreign country an ambassador. Ambassadors are responsible for representing their country's interests, promoting diplomatic relations, and communicating with the host government.
A former president of a country is typically referred to as an ex-president or a former head of state.
The person that speaks for you in a foreign country is an Interpreter, but depending on the location they may say the name in that given language.
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That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.That depends on the country. Different countries have different amounts of senators. Some countries don't even have senators, or they call them something else.
That person would be called a traitor.
He is the first president.
They called it the confederate army but I don't know who was the president