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The president who appoints strong men who have an all-college or university point of view and a talent and respect for administration can count on useful assistance.
Chalmers is an aktiebolag with 100 shares à 1, 000 SEK, all of which is owned by a private foundation ( Chalmers University of Technology Foundation ) which appoints the university board and the president.
The foundation has its members appointed by the Swedish government ( 4 to 8 seats ), the departments appoints one member, the student union appoints one member and the president automatically gains one chair.
In semi-presidential systems such as France, where the president formally appoints a prime minister but the government itself must still maintain the confidence of parliament, coalition governments occur quite regularly.
The U. S. president appoints Rogers, in his civilian identity, as head of the nation's security, replacing Norman Osborn.
The parliament also appoints the president of the Bank of Estonia, the Chief of the Headquarters of the Estonian Defense, the Comptroller General of Estonia, the Chancellor of Justice of Estonia and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia, all on the proposal of the President of Estonia.
The president appoints the provincial governors, the prefects, and the subprefects.
District-level leaders are elected ; the president appoints officials to all other levels of the highly centralized administration.
The president serves as a point of connection between the three branches: he is elected by the lawmakers, he appoints the executive, and is the president of the judiciary.
The president appoints and retires senior military officers.
* 1952 – Fulgencio Batista leads a successful coup in Cuba and appoints himself as the " provisional president ".
The Pope serves as its president or appoints its president, determines its agenda, summons, suspends, and dissolves the synod, and can also appoint additional members to it ( can.
As head of government, the president appoints a cabinet of ministers who are led in their day-to-day activities by the Vice President.
The president issues laws, amends the constitution by decree ; appoints ministers, civil servants and military personnel subject to the law ; declares war and states of emergency.
The president appoints a prime minister who serves as the government's leader in the National Assembly.
The president appoints the deputy chairmen of the cabinet of ministers.
The board appoints the president of the university, currently Joel Seligman, who replaced Thomas H. Jackson on July 1, 2005.
* January 4 – Hosni Mubarak, the president of Egypt, appoints a new government in response to accusations of corruption in the parliamentary elections in late 1995.
* June 28 – In Argentina, a junta deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia in a coup, and appoints General Juan Carlos Onganía to lead.
The president is chief of state, chairs a council of ministers, appoints a prime minister, who with the legislature ’ s consent, serves as head of government.
During the Vice President's absence, the president pro tempore is empowered to preside over Senate sessions but usually appoints another senator to do so.

president and prime
* 1989 – Polish president Wojciech Jaruzelski nominates Solidarity activist Tadeusz Mazowiecki to be the first non-communist prime minister in 42 years.
The government of the Fourth Republic includes a strong presidency, a prime minister, a Council of Ministers presided over by the president, a two-chamber National Assembly, and the judiciary.
The president is the commander in chief of the armed forces, has the procedural duty of appointing the prime minister with the consent of the Sabor ( Parliament ) through a simple majority vote, and has some influence on foreign policy.
Parliamentary elections in 1960 produced the nationalist Patrice Lumumba as prime minister and pro-Western Joseph Kasavubu as president of the renamed Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Currently, political power is shared by a Somali president and an Afar prime minister, with an Afar career diplomat as Foreign Minister and other cabinet posts roughly divided.
Currently, political power is shared by a Somali president and an Afar prime minister, with cabinet posts roughly divided.
In a parliamentary system, a cabinet minister with the title of prime minister is head of government, while the head of state is a largely ceremonial monarch or president.
" In August 2009, with Bainimarama still controlling the government as prime minister and the constitution abrogated, Epeli Nailatikau a former military commander was appointed acting president on the retirement of Iloilo.
In the official usage, the " cabinet " ( valtioneuvosto ) are the ministers including the prime minister and the Chancellor of Justice, while the " government " ( hallitus ) is the cabinet presided by the president.
The president, after hearing the parliament, nominates a prime minister candidate for the parliament to approve in a vote.
The prime minister chooses the rest of the cabinet, which is formally appointed by the president.
There is currently an ongoing controversy as to whether the president or the prime minister is the primary representative of Finland to the EU.
The regular parliamentary term is four years ; however, the president may dissolve the eduskunta and order new elections at the request of the prime minister and after consulting the speaker of parliament.
Bongo was elected President in February 1973 ; in April 1975, the office of vice president was abolished and replaced by the office of prime minister, who had no right to automatic succession.
The government is divided into three branches: the Executive ( headed by the prime minister ( although previously grabbed by the president ), the legislative that is formed by the two chambers of parliament.
The president retains strong powers, such as authority to dissolve the National Assembly, declare a state of siege, delay legislation, conduct referendums, and appoint and dismiss the prime minister and cabinet members.
In April 1975, the office of vice president was abolished and replaced by the office of prime minister, who has no right to automatic succession.
Under the 1991 constitution, in the event of the president's death, the prime minister, the National Assembly president, and the defense minister share power until a new election is held.
The prime minister and cabinet play the central role in the political process, while the president performs some executive and legislative functions in addition to ceremonial duties.
Conté assumed the role of president with Traoré as his prime minister.
As of Thursday the whereabouts of the country's interim president and prime minister are unknown.
The mission was halted by the Angolan Government, following a politico-military crisis that led to the ousting of the interim president of Guinea-Bissau, Raimundo Pereira, and the prime minister, Gomes Júnior.
In 1987, a new constitution was ratified, providing for an elected bicameral parliament, an elected president, and a prime minister, cabinet, ministers, and supreme court appointed by the president with parliament's consent.

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