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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.
 
In [[Government forms|parliamentary republic]] there is no leader.
 
  
 
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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* Setting the hymn.
 
* Setting the hymn.
 
* Setting orders to the state citizens and to all the new players.
 
* Setting orders to the state citizens and to all the new players.
 
 
[[File:Leaderor.png|thumb|400px|none|State management page]]
 
 
  
 
In case of [[Government forms|dictatorship]] there is no Leader elections and his title changes to the Dictator.  
 
In case of [[Government forms|dictatorship]] there is no Leader elections and his title changes to the Dictator.  
  
 
[[Government forms|Oneparty system]] is very similar to the dictatorship, dictator functions are the same.
 
[[Government forms|Oneparty system]] is very similar to the dictatorship, dictator functions are the same.

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

In parliamentary republic there is no leader.

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.

Oneparty system is very similar to the dictatorship, dictator functions are the same.