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The Political Dimension

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Head of government vs. head of state (DEFINITION)

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The head of government deals with everyday tasks of running the state which in a parliamentary government this is the prime minister. In a presidential government, this would be the president. Whereas the head of state represents the people nationally and internationally which could be the president in a parliamentary government. Whereas in a presidential government this would be the president as well.


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