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Both terms of prime minister and premier regard heads of state in name only. Depending on the system the exact powers of the position can range from that of an absolute dictator as in Soviet Premiers, or as a severely limited in power by parliamentary democracy prime minister.
A premier is anybody first in status or importance and a prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. So no, they are not the same thing.
the difference between prime minister and chief minister is that the prime minister is the head of the country and chief minister is the head of the government
The premier is the head of a state and at a lower level than the prime minister
the premier is the head of a state government and a prime minister runs a country
A Premier serves in office for approximately 4 years, same amount of years as a Prime Minister. Both Canadians Prime Minister, and Premier can serve as long as they want, only if they are reelected.
Same job - different name.
Premier.
The Premier is the politician who is the leader of the majority party in the State Parliament. It the same position as the Prime Minister - but at the State, not Federal level.
Various nations may refer to the Prime Minister as the premier, first minister, or chief minister.
The country of Canada has a Prime Minister, the provinces each have a Premier as head of the government. Ontario's Premier is Dalton McGuinty.
No. -Each of the Canadian provinces has a Premier, a similar position to Prime Minister.
Queensland does not have either a prime minister or a deputy prime minister. The prime minister is the leader of the federal government for the entire country of Australia. As a state of Australia, the leader of the government of Queensland is the premier. in 2013, the deputy premier of Queensland is Jeff Seeney.
Premier ministre
in Canada provinces are lead by premiers and the nation is lead by a prime minister
The premier of Manitoba in mid-2010 is Greg Selinger.
First; chief; principal; as, the premier place; premier minister., Most ancient; -- said of the peer bearing the oldest title of his degree., The first minister of state; the prime minister.