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Prime Minister

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A prime minister is a common title for someone manages the politics of a country and is the head of government. With countries that have kings and queens (known as monarchs), they are very important because they are in charge of most of the politics (they are "head of the government"). In countries with a president, they might be in charge of most of the politics (as in the Republic of Ireland), or they may be in day-to day charge but taking orders from the president as in France.

Mahathir Mohamad, the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia, known for modernizing the country.

Countries with a Prime Minister:

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