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Amunicipal president (Spanish:presidente municipal) is the chief of government ofmunicipalities in Mexico. This title was also used in the Philippines during theSpanish andAmerican colonial periods;[1] it is comparable to a mayor of the town or city. The position is comparable to thecounty executive of acounty in the United States or to themayor of a city in the United States, although the jurisdiction of apresidente municipal includes not only a city but the municipality surrounding it. Nationally, this position is also equivalent to that ofHead of Government of the Federal District and that is why these positions are sometimes referred to as "mayors" in English-language publications.
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