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The official title
President of the Council of Ministers is used to describe
the head of government of the states of
Italy and Poland, and formerly in
Portugal,
France (during the
Third and Fourth Republics), Spain (during the Second Republic),
Brazil (during the
Empire, 1822-1889), and Luxembourg
(1848–1857). Unofficially these heads of government are usually
called Premier or
Prime Minister. In addition, the head of the
cabinet in Peru is known as the President of the Council of
Ministers (Spanish: Presidente del Consejo de
Ministros), colloquially referred to as the President of the
Council (Presidente del Consejo) or the Prime Minister
(Primer Ministro). In contrast to the Presidents of the
Council of Ministers in the aforementioned countries, Peru's
President of the Council of Ministers is not the head of government
(Peru is a presidential republic in which the
President of the Republic serves
as both the head of state and the head of government).
See also
da:Konseilspræsident
eo:Konsilia
prezidanto (Francio) fr:Président du
Conseil it:Presidente
del consiglio dei ministri la:Praeses
consilii ministrorum oc:President del
Conselh sv:Konseljpresident