It’s the same class of powers, it’s just that chief executive is a better and less ambiguous name for the CEO of law than “prime minister”, which out of context could mean anything—what do those ministers do? Also, in the United States we call our ministers cabinet secretaries, not ministers, so it wouldn’t make sense to call the chief executive the prime minister.
It’s the same class of powers, it’s just that chief executive is a better and less ambiguous name for the CEO of law than “prime minister”, which out of context could mean anything—what do those ministers do? Also, in the United States we call our ministers cabinet secretaries, not ministers, so it wouldn’t make sense to call the chief executive the prime minister.