Prime Minister

A Prime Minister is the head of government in a parliamentary system, responsible for overseeing the operation of the government and the execution of its policies. The Prime Minister is typically the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the parliament and is appointed by the head of state, such as a monarch or president. Their duties include setting government priorities, representing the country domestically and internationally, and leading the executive branch of government. The Prime Minister also has a significant role in shaping legislation and policy, as well as making appointments to various government positions. The position can vary in power and responsibilities depending on the specific system of government in place, with some Prime Ministers having substantial authority, while in others they may be more of a figurehead with limited powers.