Argentina
The country of Argentina is a democracy with an elected President.
The current president of Argentina is Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. She was first elected in 2007 and won a second and final term in 2011.
In Finland, leaders are chosen through a democratic process. The President is elected by popular vote for a six-year term, while Members of Parliament (MPs) are elected through proportional representation in parliamentary elections held every four years. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party that secures the most seats in Parliament and is appointed by the President. Local leaders, such as mayors, are elected by residents in municipal elections.
A president is elected every 6 years in Djibouti.
5 years
Argentina has one president at a time. Counting elected president, vice president that became president and military leaders that held the office of president of Argentina, there have been 52 presidents.
elected leaders (apex)
A "democracy" is run by elected leaders.
Juan Peron was elected president in south America in Argentina
PERMANENT
Only the pope is elected and he is elected by the Cardinal electors, not the Church in general. Other leaders are appointed by the pope.
The elected leaders in a representative government speak for the
Argentina
Argentina
Juan Peron was elected president in Argentina, a country in South America.
The country of Argentina is a democracy with an elected President.