In Argentina the president is both the chief of state and head of government. |
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What he means is that he does not want to bear the burden of responsibility as the chief of state. |
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Social stratification existed, with political power residing in a chief of state or a royal family, depending on the size of the state. |
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Bulgaria's chief of state is an elected president, and the head of government is a prime minister selected by the largest parliamentary group. |
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The president, who is elected for a maximum of two five-year terms, is both chief of state and head of the government. |
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The president is the chief of state and is elected by the National People's Congress for a five-year term. |
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Saudi Arabia remains a kingdom with a monarch as its active chief of state. |
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The president is elected by popular vote for a six-year period and is both the chief of state and head of government. |
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The monarch is chief of state and the prime minister is head of government. |
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These duties such as chief legislator, head of party, chief of state, and chief diplomat truly define the scope of the presidency. |
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A chief of state who propels his country into war on the basis of false claims of an urgent threat is not fit to rule. |
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It needs a chief of state who will provide a sense of intention. |
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Shortly thereafter, the government proposed conversion from a monarchy to a republic with an elected president replacing the British monarch as chief of state. |
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Emperor Akihito is the symbolic chief of state while the Prime Minister heads the government. |
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Worse yet, such a program only exists through a simple declaration of intention by the chief of state. |
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A recitation of these roles invariably starts with the president's role as chief of state, then on to chief politician, chief legislator, and chief diplomat until finally chief manager is reached. |
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Bahrain is a traditional monarchy in which the king is the chief of state. |
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I started getting angry then because I had never heard a news anchor and host speak that crudely to the chief of state. |
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The president is both chief of state and head of government. |
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There's no inherent reason why a woman can't serve as our chief of state. |
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He was a chief of state, as opposed to an operating officer. |
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The present constitution was adopted in 1993 and stipulates that the head of government is also the chief of state and appoints the council of ministers. |
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Even the chief of state can't control this movement. |
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Once he became chief of state, Assad decided to establish the bases for institutional stability through a constitution and an assembly of the people. |
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The prime minister was also chief of state. |
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The new chief of state immediately announced a presidential regime change and the inauguration of the Sixth Republic. |
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The formal chief of state is the president. |
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The British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the chief of state of the United Kingdom. |
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As a precaution, we stopped the flows from Pyramid to Castaic,'' Rich Sanchez, chief of State Water Project operations, said after the oil spill was discovered. |
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