It was Nelson Mandela his the 1st president in south Africa has been elected in a full represntative democracy
After being elected as the president of the ANC in Limpopo, and according to the party's constitution, the president automatically qualifies to enter the national elections to lead the country.
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.
Persia no longer exists, it is now called the Islamic Republic of Iran and has been such since 1935. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the current President although elections are due this year and the Supreme Leader (who is the Absolute Ruler and not elected) is currently Ali Hoseyni Khamenei.
I'm not sure about England, but I do know about Canada, and I would imagine they are the same, but I am not sure: Each party has a leader. I think that leader is elected among the members of the party, but he/she might just be decided. But anyway, they hold elections for Members of Parliament and the party with the most MPs forms a government with their leader as the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister must then pass a vote of confidence, if he doesn't, elections are held again and a new PM is put in.
The president is elected after presidential elections.
It was Nelson Mandela his the 1st president in south Africa has been elected in a full represntative democracy
Yes, Austria has an elected president as leader.
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An elected President.
A person become a president after presidential elections.
After being elected as the president of the ANC in Limpopo, and according to the party's constitution, the president automatically qualifies to enter the national elections to lead the country.
Ronald Runaldo Venetiaan [b. June 18, 1936] is Suriname's leader. He holds the top position in Suriname as President of the Republic of Suriname [President van de Republiek Suriname]. The president is both the chief of state and head of government.Ronald Venetiaan became president as a successful candidate in a number of elections. He first was president from 1991 to 1996. He was elected again in 2000. He was re-elected to a record second consecutive term in 2005.
There are elections.
The first leader elected in a free election in his country among the options provided was Oscar Arias. He became the President of Costa Rica after winning the election in 1986. Nelson Mandela was elected in 1994, but he was not the first elected leader in South Africa; Saddam Hussein and Manuel Noriega were not elected through free elections in their respective countries.
The Israeli President appoints the apparent Prime Minister from the lead political party that was elected in the most recent parliamentary elections. The president chooses the party-leader who is most likely to be able to form a government, after he (the president) has consulted with every party. The person who is appointed then has three weeks to try to form a government through building a coalition of the parties which have been elected to Parliament. If he doesn't succeed, the President chooses a different party-leader to make a similar attempt. If all fails, new elections are scheduled for 90 days later.