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A '''premier''' is an executive official of government. In many nations, the title "premier" is used interchangeably with "prime minister": for example, the "Italian Premier" is the same person as the "Italian Prime Minister". In the People's Republic of China, "premier" is more common, but "prime minister" is still used (see Premier of the People's Republic of China). In Bermuda, a United Kingdom British crown colony overseas territory, the elected head of government is called the "premier". In other overseas territories, elected heads are called the chief minister. "Premier" is the title of the heads of government in the Provinces and territories of Canada provinces and territories of Canada, Provinces of South Africa provinces of South Africa, the States and territories of Australia states of Australia, the island of Nevis within the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis, and the nation of Niue. In some of these cases, the formal title remains "Prime Minister" but "Premier" is used to avoid confusion with the national prime minister. A premier will normally be a head of government, but is not always the head of state. In presidential systems, the two roles are often combined into one, whereas in parliamentary systems of government the two are usually kept separate. An example of a nation having separate roles for the premier/prime minister and the president is the Fifth French Republic. In the cases of Australia and Canada, care should be taken not to confuse the title of "premier" with "prime minister". A "premier" is the head of government of a province (in Canada) or state (in Australia); the "prime minister" is the national, or federal, head of government. In French, provincial leaderers are known known "''premier ministres''" in French, which translated literally means "first minister". This is sometimes translated as "prime minister". In the Soviet Union, the title of premier was applied to the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars or, after 1946, to the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR. A second in command to a premier is designated as a '''vice-premier''' or '''deputy premier'''.

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