The Governor (Governatore in Italian) of Vatican City is concurrently the President of the Governatorate of Vatican City State and sometimes called the Mayor of Vatican City (though it is a miniature state enclaved in Rome, not a municipality). He is the state's de facto head of government acting with the powers of a premier or prime minister, administering Vatican City on behalf of its sovereign but essentially ecclesiastic head of state, the Pope.
The current governor is Edmund Cardinal Szoka of the United States, appointed to a first term by Pope John Paul II in 1997 and reappointed to remain in that office, for a time, by Pope Benedict XVI on April 21, 2005. On June 22, 2006, Pope Benedict XVI accepted his resignation and appointed Archbishop Giovanni Lajolo, effective September 15, 2006.
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