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President is a title held by many leaders of organizations, companies, trade unions, universities, and countries. Etymologically, a "president" is one who presides, who sits in leadership (from Latin pre- "before" + sedere "to sit"; giving the term praeses). Originally, the term referred to the presiding officer of a ceremony or meeting (i.e. chairman); but today it most commonly refers to an official with executive powers. [News] Azerbaijan president wins re-election BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) -- The president of oil-rich Azerbaijan has been re-elected to a second five-year term by landslide, according to early official returns released Thursday.
Among other things, president today is a common title for the head of state of most republics, whether popularly elected, chosen by the legislature or a special electoral college. It is also often adopted by dictators.
History
As an English word, the term was originally used to refer to the presiding officer of a committee or governing body in Great Britain. Early examples are from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge (from 1464); the founding President of the Royal Society William Brouncker in 1660.[Image]  大統領 - Yahoo! 画像
Later this usage was applied to political leaders, including the leaders of some of the Thirteen Colonies (originally Virginia in 1608); in full, the "President of the Council"..[OED, s. v.] The first President of a country was George Washington, the President of the United States. In America the title was 'upgraded' from its earlier use for the President of the Continental Congress, the "officer in charge of the Continental Congress" since 1774. [Video] Green Day - Holiday (cover)
As other countries followed the American Revolution, and deposed their monarchies, president was commonly adopted as the title for the new republican heads of state. The first European president was the president of France, a post created in the Second Republic of 1848. (The First Republic had begun with no separate executive, then established five directors, and finally echoed the ancient Roman Republic by appointing three consuls at its head.) [Auction] The American President (SEALED DVD) FREE US SHIPPING Only $11.99 The first president of an internationally recognized African state was the President of Liberia in 1848. [Post] "Palin As President" Enjoy. Today, most republics have a President as their head of state. [Book] If I Ran For President Albert Whitman & Company
Presidents in democratic countries and international organizations
Presidential systems
In states with a presidential system of government, the President exercises the functions of Head of State and Head of Government, i.e. he directs the Executive arm of Government.[Site] The White House Features statements and press releases by President George W. Bush as well as documents, an index of government information, history, and tour information. www.whitehouse.gov
Presidents in this system are either directly elected by popular vote or indirectly elected by an electoral college. [News] Azerbaijan's President Re-Elected by Landslide Azerbaijan's president re-elected by landslide, according to early returns.
In the United States of America, the President is indirectly elected by the U.S. Electoral College made up of electors chosen by voters in the presidential election. In most U.S. states, each elector is committed to voting for a specified candidate determined by the popular vote in each state, so that the people, in voting for each elector, is in effect voting for the candidate. However, in several close U.S. elections (notably 1876, 1888, 2000), the candidate with the most popular votes still lost the electoral count. [Image]  all the questions related to the war in Iraq. American forces will remain in Iraq for years and it will be up to a future president to decide when to bring them all home, said Bush. Confessing the mistake made by United States in Iraq he said that now if the United States pulls out of Iraq, terrorists will use the country as a launching pad to attack moderate
Many South American, Central American, and African nations follow the presidential model. [Video] Obama Revealed
Parliamentary systems
Other states have adopted a parliamentary system of government, in which the president is head of state but largely ceremonial. In these cases the separate head of government (often a prime minister), who is usually indirectly elected by the parliamentary majority, holds the executive power and forms the government.[Auction] (16 Coin Set) 2008 P/D Presidents A/B PCGS MS68  Only $249.95 Countries with such systems include most European and Commonwealth republics including Finland, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Hungary, Macedonia, Turkey and Singapore, as well as Portugal (which has a slightly different system). Sri Lanka has a hybrid system (which includes a parliament and a prime minister as well as an extremely powerful president). The president of Nauru is, however, elected by the parliament according to the Westminster system and acts as both the head of state and head of government. This is also the case for the presidents of Botswana and South Africa (since 1984). [Post] McCain: “I’m not President Bush” Republican White House hopeful John McCain distanced himself on Wednesday presidential final debate from Jorge W Bush saying: “I’m not President Bush. If you want to run against President Bush, you should have run four years ago” ... Under such a system, the president as head of state generally takes a similar role to a constitutional monarch, with the government governing in his or her name, producing phrases such as "His/Her Excellency's Government" in formal state documentation. [Book] Grace for President Hyperion Book CH
A president may also possess some reserve powers, which can be exercised by the president without formal advice (that is, binding instruction) from the government. In some constitutional systems the president chairs (at least some) cabinet meetings and often has access to all cabinet memoranda. Especially in fields where protocol is important, such as diplomacy, the head of state tends to be a major player. The president can therefore exercise a degree of informal influence not often publicly realised. [Site] US Presidents - A Timeline of American Presidents From George ... Read about the lives and political successes of the US presidents. ... All rights reserved. loading American President. swfs/presidents_intro.swf ... www.history.com/presidents
An example of this influence is the following:between 1870 and 1940, and again from 1945 to 1958, France operated a classic parliamentary system of government, with power in a cabinet chosen by the National Assembly, and a largely, though not totally, symbolic president; in 1877, President Mac-Mahon showed that his office was constitutionally significant when he dismissed the then prime minister before calling new elections, in the hope of achieving a royalist majority to restore the monarchy (the plan failed). [News] Iranian reformers looking to former president to run again YAZD, Iran -- It all seemed like the stirrings of a major political challenge to Iran's firebrand President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Schoolchildren serenaded the popular reformist leader he replaced, and a hometown audience chanted Wednesday: "Our next president."
Presidential titles for non heads of state
Some countries with parliamentary systems use a term meaning/translating as 'president' (in some languages indistinguishable from chairman) for the head of parliamentary government, often as President of the Government, President of the Council of Ministers or President of the Executive Council.[Image]  This is the image -President of USA- created with 2000 Photos for the screen size: Large (1024x768).
However, such an official is explicitly not the president of the country. Rather, he or she is called a president in an older sense of the word to denote the fact that he or she heads the cabinet. A separate head of state generally exists in their country that instead serves as the president or monarch of the country. [Video] Beefy's Great British Walk Day 5
Thus, such officials are really premiers, and to avoid confusion are often described simply as 'prime minister' when being mentioned internationally. [Auction] Sarah Palin Vice President Bobblehead Bobble Only 250 Only $22.01 There are several examples for this kind of presidency:
- The official title of the Italian Prime Minister is President of the Council of Ministers (Italian Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri)
- Under the French Third and the Fourth Republics, the "President of the Council" (of ministers - or prime minister) was the head of government, with the President of the Republic a largely symbolic figurehead.
- The Prime minister of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1937 was titled President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State. At the same time, the Irish Free State was a constitutional monarchy with a reigning monarch, the King of Ireland, as well as a resident Governor-General carrying out many head of state functions.
- The Prime Minister of Spain is officially referred to as the President of the Government of Spain, and informally known as the "president". Spain is also a kingdom with a reigning king.
- The official title of the Polish prime minister is President of the Council of Ministers (Polish Prezes Rady Ministrów)
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Semi-presidential systems
A third system is the semi-presidential system, also known as the French system, in which like the Parliamentary system there is both a president and a prime minister, but unlike the parliamentary system, the president may have significant day-to-day power. When his party controls the majority of seats in the National Assembly the president can operate closely with the parliament and prime minister, and work towards a common agenda. When the National Assembly is controlled by opponents of the President however, the president can find himself marginalized with the opposition party prime minister exercising most of the power. Though the prime minister remains an appointee of the president, the president must obey the rules of parliament, and select a leader from the house's majority holding party. Thus, sometimes the president and prime minister can be allies, sometimes rivals; the latter situation is known as cohabitation. The French semi-presidential system, which can be considered a hybrid between the first two, was developed at the beginning of the Fifth Republic by Charles de Gaulle. It is used in France, Finland, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sri Lanka and several post-colonial countries which have emulated the French model.[Book] Duck for President Atheneum
Collective Presidency
Only a tiny minority of modern republics do not have a single head of state; examples include:
- Switzerland, where the headship of state is collectively vested in the seven-member Swiss Federal Council despite the fact the system includes a president of the Confederation. The president is a member of the Federal Council elected by the Federal Assembly (the Swiss Parliament) for a year (constitutional convention mandates that the post rotates every New Year's Day); and the president is merely primus inter pares. Nevertheless, on the international stage he or she is treated as head of state. Letters of Credence appointing ambassadors are formally addressed to him or her by other heads of state.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has a three-member Presidency, each of which is elected by a different constituent nation. The position of the President of the Presidency rotates between the three members.
- San Marino, which has two Captains Regent elected by the Grand and General Council.
- In the Soviet Union, while the real power was exercised by the general secretary of the Communist Party, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet executed powers of collective head of state, and its chairman was often called "president" in the West.
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Presidents in dictatorships
In dictatorships, the title is frequently taken by self-appointed and/or military-backed leaders. Such is the case in many African states; Idi Amin in Uganda, for example.[News] President warns bailout will take time to implement Despite President Bush's signing of the $700 billion financial-sector plan, Wall Street fell and a poll finds that most Americans have doubts that the government can restore consumer confidence.
President for Life is a title assumed by some dictators to ensure that their authority or legitimacy is never questioned. [Image] 
Lucius Cornelius Sulla appointed himself in 82 BC to an entirely new office, dictator rei publicae constituendae causa, which was functionally identical to the dictatorate rei gerendae causa except that it lacked any set time limit, although Sulla held this office for over two years before he voluntarily abdicated and retired from public life.The second well-known incident of a leader extending his term indefinitely was Roman dictator Julius Caesar, who made himself "Perpetual Dictator" (commonly mistranslated as 'Dictator-for-life') in 45 BC. His actions would later be mimicked by the French leader Napoleon Bonaparte who was appointed "First Consul for life" in 1802. [Video] Boxman President Dance
Ironically, most leaders who proclaim themselves President for Life do not in fact successfully serve a life term. Even so presidents like Alexandre Sabès dit Pétion, Rafael Carrera, Josip Broz Tito and François Duvalier died in office. [Auction] Abraham Abe Lincoln President Costume Lg. 12-14 (889) Only $27.0 The last living person to be officially proclaimed president for life was the late Saparmurat Niyazov of Turkmenistan. [Post] Open source for president? Get real We're voting for a president, not a software preference. Several presidents have ruled until their death, but they have not officially proclaimed themselves as President for Life. For instance, Nicolae Ceauşescu of Romania, who ruled until his execution (see Romanian revolution). Archbishop President Makarios became president of Cyprus late in his life (in 1960) and ruled until his death in 1977, having successfully won re-election several times. [Book] Physics for Future Presidents: The Science Behind the Headlines W. W. Norton
Presidential symbols
As the country's head of state, in most countries the president is entitled to certain perquisites, have a prestigious residence; often a lavish mansion or palace, sometimes more than one (e.g. summer and winter residence, country retreat) - for a list see Official residence.[Site] President of the United States: Information from Answers.com U.S President The president of the United States is by far the best known politician both within the United States and around the world www.answers.com/topic/president-of-the-united-states-2
Furthermore in some nations the Presidency enjoys certain symbols of office, such as an official uniform, decorations, a presidential seal, coat of arms, flag and other visible accessories; military honours such as gun salutes, Ruffles and flourishes, and a presidential guard. A common presidential symbol is the presidential sashes worn by Latin American presidents as a symbol of the presidency's continuity, and presenting the sash to the new president.As other countries followed the American Revolution, and deposed their monarchies, president was commonly adopted as the title for the new republican heads of state. The first European president was the president of France, a post created in the Second Republic of 1848. (The First Republic had begun with no separate executive, then established five directors, and finally echoed the ancient Roman Republic by appointing three consuls at its head.) [News] Azerbaijan's president easily wins re-election The president of oil-rich Azerbaijan easily won a second term, according to partial returns released Thursday, as opposition leaders accused the government of rigging the election.
Presidential ranks
Below a President, there can be a number of vice-presidents. This rank does not hold the same power, but power can be transferred in special circumstances. Normally Vice-Presidents do hold power and special responsibilities below that of the President.[Image]  France's President Nicolas Sarkozy poses in the library of the Elysee Palace in Paris for his official portrait by French photographer Philippe Warrin, May 21, 2007. Picture taken May 21, 2007. REUTERS/Philippe Warrin/ HO (FRANCE)
Sub-national presidents
President can also be the title of the chief executive at a lower administrative level, such as the parish president of the parishes of the U.S. state of Louisiana, the presiding member of city council for villages in the U.S. state of Illinois, or the municipal presidents of Mexico's municipalities. Perhaps the best known sub-national presidents are the borough presidents of the Five Boroughs of New York City.[Video] NEA president Reg Weaver thanks student program members
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Judiciary
France
In French legal terminology, the president of a court consisting of multiple judges is the foremost judge; he chairs the meeting of the court and directs the debates (and this thus addressed as "Mr President", Monsieur le Président, or appropriate feminine forms). In general, a court comprises several chambers, each with its own president; thus the most senior of these is called the "first president" (as in: "the First President of the Court of Cassation is the most senior judge in France"). Similarly in English legal practice the most senior judge in each division uses this title (e.g. President of the Family Division, President of the Court of Appeal).[Post] President Barzani Goes to Baghdad Ankara had previously refused to meet with President Barzani to avoid legitimizing his government and because of concerns that it is supporting the PKK and may be selling weapons to the separatist group. ...
Scotland
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Other
The head of a university or non-profit corporation, particularly in the United States of America, is often known as president. In university systems with multiple independent campuses, the relationship between the roles of president and chancellor can become quite complicated. President is also a title in many corporations. In some cases the president acts as chief operating officer under the direction of the chief executive officer.[Site] Welcome To The State House Of The Republic Of Uganda Official site provides news and information about the President, Vice President and Prime Minister. Includes issues, major speeches, achievements and photos. www.statehouse.go.ug
In British constitutional practice, the chairman of an Executive Council, acting in such a capacity, is known as a President of the Executive Council. Usually this person is the Governor but is not always so. [News] IU president decides to slow nonfaculty hiring, seek savings Indiana University President Michael McRobbie has decided to slow hiring for administrative positions and take other cost-saving measures because of the national economic downturn.
Many other organisations, clubs, and committees, both political and non-political are led by Presidents as well. Examples can vary from the President of a political party, to the president of a chamber of commerce, to the President of a students' union and even the president of a high school chess club. [Image]  2001 Medal Winner The 2001 Caldecott Medal winner is So You Want to be President? illustrated by David Small. Text: Judith St. George (Philomel) In illustrations rendered in a harmonious mix of watercolor,
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the head of the church is known as the President. Together with his two counselors, they are known as the First Presidency. This pattern is repeated throughout the church in quorums and in other bodies, each of which is led by a president. The Methodist Church in the UK (and also other provinces) is led by the President of the Methodist Council, and assumes the role of leading minister and spokesperson. [Video] Anti-Chen, pro-China brainwashing in the era of Ma Ying-jeou
Presidential chronologies of United Nations member countries
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Sources and additional reading
- The powers, functions and functioning of presidents were reviewed by six international experts for Australia's Republic Advisory Committee in 1993. Reports by among others Professor Klaus Von Beyme (on Germany), A. G. Noorani (on India), Jim Duffy (on Ireland) and Sir Ellis Clarke (on Trinidad and Tobago) outline the role of various presidencies. The full report is called An Australian Republic: The Options - The Appendices (ISBN 0-644-32589-5)
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