why is he called the de facto head of our country please it is needed
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The President is often referred to as the De Jure head of the Indian State in contrast to the Prime Minister, who is referred to as the de facto head. This is because the President is the head of the State, not of the Government. Also, India does not have Presidential form of Government. Finally, he can act only according to the advice of Prime Minister and his council.
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President or head
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In law and government, de facto describes practices that exist in reality, even though they are not officially recognized by laws.It is commonly used to refer to what happens in practice, in contrast with de jure ("by law"), which refers to things that happen according to law.
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