The president would have rather little political power, serving more as the ceremonial head of the country.
The Mayor is the ceremonial head of city government and has the power to veto any ordinance.
The governor is directly elected by the voters to become the political and ceremonial head of the sovereign state.
The Governor is the appointed ceremonial head of local government at the provincial level.
The Chancellor is the highest officer and the ceremonial head of the university.
Under the original system, the President was a ceremonial head of state.
If pushed, they might acquiesce to a ceremonial head of state.
As such, the presence of such soft powers makes the President more than merely a ceremonial head.
In this system, the mayor is the ceremonial head, selected by the council from among its members.
The ceremonial head of the council, the chairman, was known as mayor after that date.