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difference between prime minster and president ​

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Answered by prince887748
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The title president and prime minister are rarely interchangeable terms for the same position. ... For example, a president is usually considered a head of state, whereas a prime minister is usually a head of government. As a head of government, a prime minister usually leads the operations of the government.

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Answered by AnanyaluvsBTS
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The title president and prime minister are rarely interchangeable terms for the same position. ... For example, a president is usually considered a head of state, whereas a prime minister is usually a head of government. As a head of government, a prime minister usually leads the operations of the government.

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