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  1. Head of state - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Constitutional models. Roles. Official title. Historical European perspectives. Interim and exceptional cases. Shared head of multiple states. Religious heads of state. Multiple or collective heads of state. Legitimacy. Former heads of state. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. External links.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Head of state, the highest representative of a sovereign state, who may or may not also be its head of government. The role of the head of state is primarily representative, serving to symbolize the unity and integrity of the state at home and abroad. The specific title of the head of state depends.

  3. This is a list of current heads of state and heads of government. In some cases, mainly in presidential systems, there is only one leader being both head of state and head of government. In other cases, mainly in semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of state and the head of government are different people. In semi-presidential and parliamentary systems, the head of government ...

  4. Hace 1 día · MICHIGAN STATE (17-20, 5-7 B1G) at OHIO STATE ... • MSU's game vs. Central Michigan on April 9 was MSU head coach Jake Boss Jr.'s 800th game at the helm of the Spartans, becoming the third MSU baseball head coach to coach 800 games leading the Spartans and also the third with 400+ wins, ...

  5. Head of State is a 2003 American political comedy film directed, written by, produced by and starring Chris Rock and co-starring Bernie Mac. It marked the directorial debut of Rock, who had previously worked as a writer, producer, and actor.

  6. Hace 4 días · Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. was appointed the 17th president of The Ohio State University by the Board of Trustees on August 22, 2023. He began his tenure at Ohio State on January 1, 2024.

  7. 28 de mar. de 2003 · Head of State: Directed by Chris Rock. With Chris Rock, Bernie Mac, Dylan Baker, Nick Searcy. When a presidential candidate dies unexpectedly in the middle of the campaign, Washington, D.C. alderman Mays Gilliam is unexpectedly picked as his replacement.