President of the Council of Ministers
The official title President of the Council of Ministers, or Chairman of the Council of Ministers is used to describe the head of government of several states/supernational organizations/regimes in the world.
Current coutries used the title "President of the Council of Ministers"
- President of the Council of Ministers of Cuba
- Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- President of the Council of Ministers of Brazil
- President of the Council of Ministers of Italy
- President of the Council of Ministers of Peru
- President of the Council of Ministers of Poland
- Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union State
Former countries/regime used the title "President of the Council of Ministers"
- Chairman of the Council of Ministers (East Germany) (1949–1990)
- President of the Council of Ministers (France) (Bourbon Restoration, July Monarchy, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Republic)
- Council of Ministers of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989)
- President of the Council of Minister (Portugal) (1834–1910)
- President of the Council of Minister (Portugal) (1932–1974)
- President of the Council of Minister (Spain) (1832–1873, 1874–1939)
- Premier of the Soviet Union (1922–1991)
- President of the Council of Ministers (Vietnam) (1980–1992). The position was replaced by Prime Minister of Vietnam
- President of Council of Ministers (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) (1918–1941)
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