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'''Leader''' is an electable head of [[State|state]]. Its title and functions can be different, depending on state [[Government forms|government form]].
 
'''Leader''' is an electable head of [[State|state]]. Its title and functions can be different, depending on state [[Government forms|government form]].
  
In [[Government forms|parliamentary republic]] there is no leader.
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En [[Government forms/fr|république parlementaire]], il n'y a pas de chef d'état.
  
 
In [[Government forms|presidential republic]], and in [[Government forms|dominant-party]] system, leaders are elected every 5 days.  
 
In [[Government forms|presidential republic]], and in [[Government forms|dominant-party]] system, leaders are elected every 5 days.  

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Leader is an electable head of state. Its title and functions can be different, depending on state government form.

En république parlementaire, il n'y a pas de chef d'état.

In presidential republic, and in dominant-party system, leaders are elected every 5 days.

In these cases Leader functions are:

  • Assigning Ministers.
  • Issuing residencies.
  • Setting the state color on the Map.
  • Setting the hymn.
  • Setting orders to the state citizens and to all the new players.

In case of dictatorship there is no Leader elections and his title changes to the Dictator.

One-party system is very similar to the dictatorship, dictator functions are the same.