Minister-President
A Minister-President is the head of government in certain regions or states, particularly in countries like Germany and Belgium. This role is similar to that of a prime minister, overseeing the executive branch and implementing laws and policies. The Minister-President is typically elected by the regional parliament and is responsible for coordinating government activities and representing the region in national matters.
In Germany, each of the 16 federal states, known as Bundesländer, has its own Minister-President. They play a crucial role in regional governance, addressing local issues, and collaborating with the federal government. The position is essential for maintaining the balance of power between state and federal authorities.