<P> Well - known official residences of heads of government include: </P> <Ul> <Li> 10 Downing Street in London--Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (who also has a country residence, Chequers) </Li> <Li> 7 Lok Kalyan Marg (Panchavati) in New Delhi--Prime Minister of India </Li> <Li> Catshuis--Prime Minister of the Netherlands </Li> <Li> 24 Sussex Drive in Ottawa--Prime Minister of Canada (who also has a country residence, Harrington Lake) </Li> <Li> Zhongnanhai in Beijing--Premier of the People's Republic of China </Li> <Li> Kantei in Tokyo--Prime Minister of Japan </Li> <Li> Palazzo Chigi in Rome--President of the Council of Ministers of Italy </Li> <Li> The Lodge in Canberra (with an additional residence, Kirribilli House, in Sydney)--Prime Minister of Australia </Li> <Li> Hôtel Matignon in Paris--Prime Minister of France </Li> <Li> The Lambermont in Brussels--Prime Minister of Belgium </Li> <Li> Palacio de la Moncloa in Madrid--President of the Government of Spain </Li> <Li> Premier House in Wellington--Prime Minister of New Zealand </Li> <Li> Kesäranta in Helsinki--Prime Minister of Finland </Li> <Li> Sager House in Stockholm--Prime Minister of Sweden (who also has a country residence, Harpsund) </Li> </Ul> <Li> 10 Downing Street in London--Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (who also has a country residence, Chequers) </Li> <Li> 7 Lok Kalyan Marg (Panchavati) in New Delhi--Prime Minister of India </Li>

The head of ministry is equivalent to what in the united states