c. Why is the prime minister considered to be the real head of the state?
What are the powers of the prime minister? 134
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Under those systems, a prime minister is not the head of state of their respective state nor a monarch; rather the prime minister is the head of government, serving typically under a monarch in a hybrid of aristocratic and democratic government forms or a president in a republican form of government
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