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Which caricom countries are governed by a prime minister
In countries that have both, the President is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The prime ministers normally have a more active role in running the country, but the president is still the actual head of the country. Presidents may give the seal of office to a prime minister and a prime minister will often go to see the president when a government collapses.
The US does not have a Prime Minister. Several countries do. The Prime Ministers of the UK were John Major and Tony Blair.
If the Prime Minister dies, the governing party selects a replacement. In some countries this person must then be approved by a monarch or president.
Yes, different countries have different ones.
Yes. Countries that have a Monarchy or are a Commonwealth have a Prime Minister. Countries that do not have a Monarchy and are not a Commonwealth have a President. The United Kingdom has a Monarchy. As of January 2013, the Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron.
Switzerland has neither a president nor a prime minister. The Swiss government is lead by a seven member Federal Council, which elects a council president and vice-president who are both largely symbolic.
Yes, different countries have different ones.
An m.p. is usually a Member of Parliament. Some countries use a parliamentary system and the leader of the country is called the prime minister; in other countries, the leader is called the president. So, normally, an m.p. is subordinate to the prime minister or president.
Madagascar has both a prime minister and a president.
Mauritania has both a Prime Minister and a President.