A head of state is the official who holds the highest-ranked position in a country's government according to official protocol and ceremony. This role matters because it represents the nation's sovereignty and serves as a symbol of state authority, though the actual powers vary significantly depending on whether the country has a presidential or parliamentary system of government.
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元首(げんしゅ)または国家元首(こっかげんしゅ、ラテン語: dux civitatis、フランス語: chef d’État)とは、対外的代表権を持つ存在のこと。
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