President of the Executive Council
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A President of the Executive Council is the presiding officer of an Executive Council in Commonwealth governments. The term may specifically refer to:—
- The Governor-General or Governor in Australia and New Zealand, although the actual title is not used.
- A Premier of a Canadian Province
- The President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (the Free State's head of government)
In some cases this office was held by the Governor, e.g. Cayman Islands [1][2] and Hong Kong.[3][4]
See also: Vice-President of the Executive Council
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Chancellor | Chief Minister | First Minister | Minister-President | Premier | President of the Executive Council | |