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|| [[Chairman of the Combined National Revolutionary Assembly of Cukobai|Chairman]] [[Dewil Aisake]] || {{small|In the Cukobaian system, the president is generally seen as the domestic head of state and often subsidiary to the Chairman of the Assemblies, while the Director of Foreign Affairs is considered the head of state and public face of the nation abroad.}}
|| [[Chairman of the Combined National Revolutionary Assembly of Cukobai|Chairman]] [[Dewil Aisake]] || {{small|In the Cukobaian system, the president is generally seen as the domestic head of state and often subsidiary to the Chairman of the Assemblies, while the Director of Foreign Affairs is considered the head of state and public face of the nation abroad.}}
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| {{flag|Guakok}} || [[Thëngshön Emperor]] || [[Ra Patbuo]] || {{small|In Guakok, [[Emperor of Guakok|Emperor]] is a hereditary position with significant power. The [[Prime Minister of Guakok|prime minister]] is a commoner, but holds a relatively weak position.}}
| {{flag|Guakok}} || [[Thingshön Emperor]] || [[Ra Pakbuo]] || {{small|In Guakok, [[Emperor of Guakok|Emperor]] is a hereditary position with significant power. The [[Prime Minister of Guakok|prime minister]] is a commoner, but holds a relatively weak position.}}
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| {{flag|Huajiang}} || [[Meiying Yue]] || [[Qi Nan-ou]] || {{small|In the Huajiangite presidential system, the president is appointed rather than elected by the previous president. The presidency is considered a higher position than the head of government and is able to overrule the head of government.}}
| {{flag|Huajiang}} || [[Meiying Yue]] || [[Qi Nan-ou]] || {{small|In the Huajiangite presidential system, the president is appointed rather than elected by the previous president. The presidency is considered a higher position than the head of government and is able to overrule the head of government.}}

Revision as of 14:59, 17 August 2019

Heads of State and Government

Country or Territory Head of state Head of government Notes
Example Example Example Example
 Cukobai National Directorate
  • Rai Puteh President
  • Lanang Yeop Vice President
  • Jaya Sagari
  • Manamea Foai
  • Asoese Faleafa
  • Huang Yi Chen
  • Zeng Min Hou
  • Taito Shamath
Chairman Dewil Aisake In the Cukobaian system, the president is generally seen as the domestic head of state and often subsidiary to the Chairman of the Assemblies, while the Director of Foreign Affairs is considered the head of state and public face of the nation abroad.
File:Gua flag.png Guakok Thingshön Emperor Ra Pakbuo In Guakok, Emperor is a hereditary position with significant power. The prime minister is a commoner, but holds a relatively weak position.
 Huajiang Meiying Yue Qi Nan-ou In the Huajiangite presidential system, the president is appointed rather than elected by the previous president. The presidency is considered a higher position than the head of government and is able to overrule the head of government.