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President is "The Constitutional Head of the Country" yet he is referred to as "The Nominal Head". Why?​

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Answered by sahilpanchal1982
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A nominal head is the Constitutional head of the country who represents the country but does not rule the country. b. In a parliamentary form of Government , the President is not directly elected by the people, hence he remains the nominal head

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Answered by rubamanikandan
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A nominal head is the Constitutional head of the country who represents the country but does not rule the country. b. In a parliamentary form of Government , the President is not directly elected by the people, hence he remains the nominal head .

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