Talk:Vice-President of the Executive Council
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[edit]1. I'm not aware of any Commonwealth realm wehre the governor-general is ever called he President of the Executive Coucil.
2. The office is exactly analagous to the Lord President of the Council.
I'd prefer discussion before any further edits.
No President? I'm not familiar with Australia, but the existence of a vice presidency seems to imply the existence of a presidency (e.g. VPOTUS and POTUS, Vice President of India and President of India, Vice President of Brazil and President of Brazil). If there isn't a presidency, we should mention a historical reason. Bremps 03:25, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
- The president of the council (in the sense of 'presiding officer') is the governor-general, but it's not an official title AFAIK. ITBF (talk) 10:01, 19 December 2022 (UTC)