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5. In the USA, it is correct to open a letter with the salutation Gentlemen.
The United Kingdom does not elect presidents.The UK has never had a President.if you mean the united kingdom you are clearly insane- we have prime ministers and regents hereThe UK does not have a president, instead, the chief executive is the prime minister. The first prime minister was Sir Robert Walpole, who took the office in 1721.
The UK does not have a President. Constitutionally the head of state is the monarch who is a hereditary member of the Royal Family. However, the monarch has very few formal powers & stays above party politics.So, in practice, the most important person in the British political system is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is for the most part synonymous w/ the President
Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the fifth largest country in the world. Its type of government is a Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic.
no the president cannot have any physical handicap because he has to be able to do everything around him. your welcome for answering your question. (:I think that you need to relearn history. We had a president in a wheelchair! I'll leave it to anyone who is interested to actually take the time to look up who it was and why he was in the wheelchair. This whole "can't be president if you are disabled" is not only a bunch of hooey but narrow-minded.In the UK, the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, has only one eye, and there was a UK minister (David Blunkett) who was completely blind and took his guide dog into the Houses of Parliament with him.
the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. the executive runs the country . e.g the Prime Minister in UK, the President in USA. the legislature passes the laws of a country. e.g Parliament in UK, Congress in USA. the judiciary judges alleged breaches of the law. e.g The judges in UK, the judges in USA.