The title of "Governor" typically refers to the head of a state or province in a country, while "President" and "Prime Minister" are titles for the heads of state or government at the national level. The specific individuals holding these positions vary by country and can change due to elections or other political events. If you specify a country, I can provide the current name of the Governor, President, or Prime Minister.
the bahamas doesnt have a president they have prime ministers.
Dilma Rousseff is the president. I don't think they have a Prime Minister
The president of the United States is Trump and the United States doesn't have prime ministers . Several nations do have prime ministers, but we need the name of the country to tell his/her name.
Unfortunately, in Jamaica, we don't have presidents. We, instead, use Prime Ministers.
Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee and President Pervez Musharraf
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Puerto Rico doesn't have any Prime Ministers. It is led by a governor, Luis G. Fortuño, pretty much the same way that a US state is leaded.
Tuvalu has not a president but only a prime minister and a governor general. Theoretically the Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is the queen of Tuvalu.
Sir Robert Menzies
No. Australia has an elected Prime Minister, and also a Governor General, appointed as the Queen's representative.
Attlee is a prime minister whose name starts with the letter A.
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