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The party organizations themselves and also their representatives (such as the chairperson, who is the party leader, and other board members) play a much more prominent role in German politics than they do in many other countries, where the parties are mainly represented by their members and leaders
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The Democratic Progress Party's constitution stipulates that the President may serve directly as Party Chairman without an election during the ruling period, and that the Party Chairman is elected by party members during the opposition period. The Party constitution of the Kuomintang provides that
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parties in the United States, who serve more so as the chief administrative officers of their respective political parties), or the leadership may be automatically bestowed on an incumbent president who belongs to the party (such as the
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The method of selection of the party leader varies from party to party, though often it will involve an election involving all or part of the party membership. In some parties, only incumbent members of the
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Party Head or leader of a political party, subject to party's constitutional document need not be elected member of legislature and is therefore different from leader of parliamentary committee of a party.
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The party leader is often responsible for managing the party's relationship with the general public and leading the competition against political rivals, similar to the role of a
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Party leaders in the United States Senate have been elected by their respective political parties' caucuses since 1913. They include President of the Senate Kamala Harris,
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or to the electorate. Depending on the country, the individual colloquially referred to as the "leader" of a political party may officially be
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If elected, political parties have party leaders in the executive branch of the United States government. The
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is Song Young-gil, who was elected in May 2021, and the representative of the conservative opposition
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The China Renaissance: the rise of Xi Jinping and the 18th Communist party congress (eBook, 2013)
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in government. Although the party leaders often also hold important public offices (such as
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for a similar concept). If only one candidate emerges, they are said to be "elected by
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likewise holds a leadership role as both the second-highest executive officer and the
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in Taiwan). In countries using the Westminster system, the leader of the largest
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The current chairman of the Democratic Progressive Party is President
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was elected General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party at the
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leader of their respective political party once elected, and the
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General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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the party chairman is directly elected by party members.
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are elected by their respective parties in the House by
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and, if elected, to simultaneously serve as the party's
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are chosen during their respective political party's
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are chosen during their respective political party's
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