Imagine your school has two teachers in charge at the same time. That’s kind of what happens in some countries, they have more than one prime minister working together or taking turns being in charge. It all depends on how their government is set up, like a rulebook that says it's allowed.
Examples
- Canada had two prime ministers at once in the early 20th century because they worked together as part of a coalition.
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See also
- How Can One Person Become the Leader of an Entire Country?
- How Does a Parliamentary System Work Compared to a Presidential One?
- How Does a Shadow Cabinet Actually Work?
- What is political?
- What Is a Shadow Cabinet?