Message from @Supreme
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nope
Yes
they have different responsbilities
-df prime minister
**Prime Minister**: Chief minister and leader of the government in political systems based on the [Westminster] system.
In many systems it is a pre-requisite to [nomination] to demonstrate an ability to suck up, suck cock, and have a penchant for [sadism]
*"Clean wax and polish as you dust with the [Prime Minister's] cabinet"
"The Prime Minister - Leaves your surfaces [fresh and clean]"
"Helen [Clarke] has the biggest balls I've ever seen on a Prime Minister"
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and constitutionally limits on their power
-df President
**president**: political [figurehead] that all of America blames their problems on, acting as if [the president] had any real power and was diliberately making horrible [decisions].
*man, our [economy] is in the toilet and [unemployment] is sky-high, it's all that damn [president's] fault.*
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are not the same
How
Explain
Different responsibilities
lol you want me to explain the british common wealth
parliamentary system
to you
can't you google retard
Thats what i thought
Stfu and sit down
one big difference is that in Canada the governor general
oversees many of the prime ministers actions
We have the supreme court to watch over, trump cant just make any decision
we have a supreme court too
fucking shithead
lmfao
So same thing
nope
Idk what you're arguing
you need to learn your own system
before you compare others
ahaha
canada's constitution isn't as concrete as the u.s. one
I literally just explained our same difference
define concrete
no you didn't
you literally typed a bunch of words
that make no senses
of course canada has a supreme court
this isn't the same thing as a governor general
the governor general was officially the representative
of the queen