Vatican City is a notable example of a country without a parliament and president. Instead, it is an ecclesiastical state ruled by the Pope, who holds supreme authority over its governance. The Vatican has a unique political structure, relying on the Roman Catholic Church's hierarchy rather than traditional democratic institutions. This makes it distinct from most other nations worldwide.
That would be unlikely, perhaps if he had dual citizenship. But he would have to be a citizen of the country he was president of.
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The Uganda Parliament is often referred to as the "August House" as a sign of respect and reverence for the institution and its members. The term "August" in this context is derived from the Latin word "augustus," meaning venerable or respected. It signifies the importance and dignity of the Parliament as the highest legislative body in the country.
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It has a president if it is a parliamentary republic, a monarch reigns over a parliamentary monarchy
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No, Zambia has an elected president. The current president is Rupiah Banda.
London is in the country of Great Britain (UK, England). They are ruled by a Queen and Parliament. There is no President.
Canada has never had a president. The country is considered a Parliament Democracy. Canada has a prime minister instead of a president.
No, parliament is just the law making branch of their government, similar to our executive branch they just dont have a president at the top of it.
Parliment and the Prime Minister are much like Congress and the President. The President of the United States is the highest office there is in our country, however, Congress as a whole can overrule the President.
I dont Know Brazil is a pretty weird country and they dont need another president to control inapropreiate laws.
boundries are made by the parliament and the president or prime minister to separate different parts of the country
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The USA has a president but not a Parliament. England (or rather the United Kingdom) has a Parliament but not a President. The chief executive of a nation is not allowed into the legislature to ensure the checks and balances and separation of powers of a country. The UK has a Prime Minister, and he (or she - only one so far!) is also an elected constituency MP, and does participate in debates in the House of Commons.
The 8Th Parliament started on MAy 18th 2006 up to 2011.It was led by the Edward Ssekandi the current Vice-President of the country.