President of the Council of Ministers

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The official title President of the Council of Ministers is used to describe the head of government of the states of Italy and Poland, and formerly in Portugal, France (during the Third and Fourth Republics), Spain (during the Second Republic), Brazil (during the Empire, 1822-1889), and Luxembourg (1848–1857). Unofficially these heads of government are usually called Premier or Prime Minister.

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