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The first avowed Marxist to be elected head of state was Salvador Allende. He became president in 1970
Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel about World War II. Edgar Derby is a middle-aged man who pulls strings to be able to fight in the war. He is elected head of American group of POWs.
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His friends called him sam
i do not know also but in my opinion one bullet targeting the heart and after he fell he was shot in the body again instead on the head as he requested to the officer of Spaniard's soldier.
The main legislative body of Japan is called is the National Diet. It is a bicameral parliament. Japan's head political power is held by the Prime Minister.
A parliamentary form of government chooses it's executive leader (usually called a Prime Minister) from the elected legislative body. In these countries there is usually a head of state who acts as the ceremonial leader.
Apex The members of the legislative branch are directly elected by the people
The name of the elected member's office in a City in Canada is that of Alderman (some also allow Alderpersonor Alderwoman). They are elected to WARDS, which are similar to a district or precinct in the US. The collective name of the body that aldermen belong to is City Council. The head of the Aldermen is the Mayor, who is also the head of City Government (and he/she also has responsibilities for a Ward in some cities.).
A constituency is a designated geographical area represented by an elected official in a legislative body, typically comprising a specific population that votes for that representative. The head of a constituency is usually the elected representative, such as a member of parliament or a local councilor, who is responsible for representing the interests and concerns of their constituents in government.
legislative head
the elected head of a town or city is called a a mayor
Prime Ministers are not elected by a legislative branch, they are elected by political parties. They become leaders of their party and if that party wins and election, they become the Prime Minister of a government after being invited to form a government by the head of state.
In a presidential system of government, the executive branch is held separately from the legislative branch. This system features a clear distinction between the two branches, with the president serving as the head of state and government, independently elected from the legislative body. Examples of countries with a presidential system include the United States and Brazil.
presidential
A parliamentary democracy is a system of government where the executive branch derives its legitimacy from and is accountable to the legislature (parliament). In this system, the head of government, often called the prime minister, is typically a member of the parliament and is elected by fellow members. The government can be dissolved by a vote of no confidence, allowing for greater responsiveness to the public and legislative body. This structure emphasizes collaboration between the executive and legislative branches in shaping policies and governance.
South Korea operates under a presidential system of government. The President is both the head of state and the head of government, elected for a single five-year term without the possibility of re-election. The National Assembly, which is the country's legislative body, is unicameral and operates independently of the executive branch. This structure allows for a clear separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches.