Sometimes, countries have two people leading them at the same time. It's like having a team of two bosses instead of just one. This can happen when there are special rules or agreements in place, think of it as a teamwork deal between leaders to make decisions easier.
For example, imagine a school where two teachers share the job of being headteacher, each taking turns on different days. The country might do something similar with its leaders.
Examples
- Imagine two teachers sharing the job of being headteacher at a school, they both have equal authority.
- Like having two people in charge of running a big company, each bringing their own strengths and ideas.
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See also
- Why Do Some Countries Have More Than One Prime Minister?
- Why Do Some Countries Have Monarchies While Others Have Presidents?
- Why Do Some Countries Have a Prime Minister While Others Have a President?
- Why Do Some Countries Have Two Presidents at Once?
- Why Do Some Countries Have So Many Leaders at Once?