President serves as both head of state and government. Directly elected for five-year term with no re-election allowed. Current president Yoon Suk Yeol since May 2022
President is France's supreme head of state and commander-in-chief. First proposed during 1830 July Revolution, first elected in 1848. Current president is Emmanuel Macron since 2017
President serves as head of state and government, commander in chief of armed forces. Current president is Claudia Sheinbaum, sworn in October 2024. Must be natural-born Mexican citizen, resident for 20 years, and 35 years old. No presidential term is allowed, even on caretaker basis
Born in 1942 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, moved to Delaware in 1953. Graduated from University of Delaware in 1965 with double major in history and political science. Earned Juris Doctor from Syracuse University in 1968
France is Europe's third-largest country, with over one-third covered in forests. The country borders Germany, Belgium, Atlantic Ocean, Pyrenees Mountains, and Spain
Most world governments fall into presidential, semi-presidential, or parliamentary systems. Presidential systems have strong separation between executive and legislative branches. Parliamentary systems concentrate power in legislative branch with ceremonial president