dannyshenanigan
Emperor
Because I enjoy memorizing things for no reason, I'm memorizing world leaders, right now I can name the leaders of around 80 nations of the top of my head. But I have a problem
Sometimes it can be difficult to discern the actual leaders of a nation in the parlimentary republics around the World, when they have a president and a prime minister. Usually the Prime Minister as head of government is the most powerful while the President as head of state is usually a figurehead with little power; however, that is not always the case in all nations and this has me confused sometimes.
What I know is=
-If a nation has a monarchy it is usually obvious that the prime minister has the most power in most cases.
-The Americas usually only have a president, except former British colonies.
-In former British colonies usually the p.m. is more powerful except in South Africa and Pakistan where the pres. has the power.
-In Former Soviet republics the pres. is more powerful
Also some obvious ones that don't fall in the above categories that I already know
France-pres.
Italy-p.m.
Germany-Chancellor (which is basically a p.m.)
Greece-p.m.
Finland-pres.
Turkey-p.m.
Egypt-pres.
Iraq-p.m.
Syria-pres.
China-pres.
Japan-p.m.
S. Korea-pres
Indonesia-pres.
If anyone can help me with other nations I'd appreciate it.
Sometimes it can be difficult to discern the actual leaders of a nation in the parlimentary republics around the World, when they have a president and a prime minister. Usually the Prime Minister as head of government is the most powerful while the President as head of state is usually a figurehead with little power; however, that is not always the case in all nations and this has me confused sometimes.
What I know is=
-If a nation has a monarchy it is usually obvious that the prime minister has the most power in most cases.
-The Americas usually only have a president, except former British colonies.
-In former British colonies usually the p.m. is more powerful except in South Africa and Pakistan where the pres. has the power.
-In Former Soviet republics the pres. is more powerful
Also some obvious ones that don't fall in the above categories that I already know
France-pres.
Italy-p.m.
Germany-Chancellor (which is basically a p.m.)
Greece-p.m.
Finland-pres.
Turkey-p.m.
Egypt-pres.
Iraq-p.m.
Syria-pres.
China-pres.
Japan-p.m.
S. Korea-pres
Indonesia-pres.
If anyone can help me with other nations I'd appreciate it.