Prime Minister

The Prime Minister is the head of government in a parliamentary system, responsible for overseeing the administration of government and implementing policies. This individual is typically the leader of the majority party in the legislature and is appointed by a monarch or president, depending on the country’s political structure. The Prime Minister’s duties include setting government priorities, leading the executive branch, representing the country in international affairs, and working with other members of the government to pass legislation. Additionally, the Prime Minister may also play a key role in shaping domestic and foreign policy, making decisions on issues ranging from economic management to healthcare and education. The role and powers of a Prime Minister can vary significantly between countries, reflecting different political systems and constitutional frameworks.