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Minister-President
Minister-President A minister-president (plural ministers-president) is the head of government in ...
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Minister-president   (translated from French)
Minister-president This article is one outline to supplement ... you can share your knowledge in modifying. Minister-president in Allemagne ( Ministerpräsident) is the chief of ... Hambourg , where it carries the title of president of the Senate (Senatspräsident), and of ...
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Talk:Minister-President
Talk:Minister-President Why aren't they called Prime Ministers? I haven't read the term Minister-president anywhere outside Wikipedia in an English language ... Brandenburg clearly states the Ministerpräsident as "Prime Minister of Brandenburg", whereas Bavaria uses "Minister- ...
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Minister-president of India   (translated from Dutch)
Minister-president of India minister-president of India is after president of India the most powerful person ...
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Minister-president of Flanders   (translated from Dutch)
Minister-president of Flanders minister-president is in Vlaanderen the President of the Flemish government. Overview Yves ...
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Minister-president of Japan   (translated from Dutch)
Minister-president of Japan minister-president of Japan ( Japans : ??????; Naikaku s?ri daijin) is the government head of Japan . minister president are appointed by keizer to ...
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Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region
Minister-President of the Brussels-Capital Region The regional ... Capital Region, Belgium, is headed by a Minister-President which acts as the "prime minister" of this regional government. He is ...
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President
President President is a title held by many leaders ... organizations, companies, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in ... official with executive powers. Among other things, President today is a common title for the ... For more on the usage of term "president", see President (history of the term). ...
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President   (translated from Japanese)
President President(So you question) with, nation sovereign . Generally ... establishes inaugurates, personally and, Japanese are translated. president prime minister there is many also a thing which ... Table of contents Germany As for details,President (Germany)You refer to. Germany President ...
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President   (translated from German)
President This article is concerned with the head ... administration, which are connected with the title president, see President (administration) President is that Head of state one Republik ... procedures assign. Partially become also in Dictatorships President appointed. The word president became from ...
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