The President of the French Republic is the head of state in France.
The Head of State of New Zealand is Queen Elizabeth II. The Prime Minister (John Key) is not the head of State, he is the head of the Government.
The Paris Peace Accords of 1973 ended the fighting in the Vietnam War between the United States and North Vietnam and temporarily halted hostilities between North and South Vietnam. As a result, Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese Politburo head, Lê Ã?ức Theọ were both awarded the 1973 Peace Prize. Both declined to accept.
The job of the Head of State is to stand over ceremonial events. In the UK the Queen is HEad of State and as such, presides over the Church of England and signs bills.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper ====================== The Head of State is Her Majesty, usually represented by the Governor General. The Prime Minister is the head of government.
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President George Washington selected Thomas Jefferson as Secretary of State.
Henri Petain was the Head of State from 1940-44. He is considered the oldest head of state of France.
Vietnam is a socialist republic with a one-party system led by the Communist Party of Vietnam. The government operates under a centralized framework where the party controls state functions and policies. The President serves as the head of state, while the Prime Minister is the head of government. Legislative power is vested in the National Assembly, which is also dominated by the Communist Party.
The head of the French government is the "premier ministre" (prime minister). He is nominated to the position by the president (who is head of state, but not of government) and accountable to the parliament.
There is a prime minister and a president.
The President of the French Republic is the head of state in France.
France has a president because every nation needs someone to act as the head of state. Monarchy is abolished in France, and so the head of state is here a president.
Tahiti is part of French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France. The head of state is the President of France, who appoints a High Commissioner to oversee the territory. Additionally, French Polynesia has its own local government, led by a president, who manages regional affairs.
The head of the French government is the "premier ministre" (prime minister). He is nominated to the position by the president (who is head of state, but not of government) and accountable to the parliament.