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There are currently 20 countries that have Prime Ministers and of course Deputy Prime Ministers. The Deputy Prime Minister for Canada is currently vacant as well as the one for the United Kingdom. ... more
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A prime minister is similar to a president in that they are head of their country. The prime minister has the power to approve or veto laws and policies. As well as representing their country in a dignified way. ... more
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The Prime Minister is the most accessible person. We have no complaints on that score. Q: Doubts have been raised over the life-span of the Congress-led UPA government. How much time do you give the new regime? A: I commend the Opposition to ... more
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Italy's embattled prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, faces a motion of no confidence in parliament today, and the count is so tight that if any one of three pregnant lawmakers who are expected to vote against him goes into labor, Berlusconi could ... more
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England has never had a woman Prime Minister. Sadly, the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was the dreadful Thatcher. ... more
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William Pitt (1708-1778) was the first Prime Minister of England in the American Revolution.ChaCha on! ... more
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A member of parliament will cease to be a prime minister if: • he or she dies in office (Joseph Lyons in 1939, John Curtin in 1945 and Harold Holt in 1967) • he or she loses their seat in a federal election (Stanley Bruce in 1929 and John Howard in ... more
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The Prime Minister is the leader of the government and is chosen by members of the government. By convention, the Prime Minister sits in the House of Representatives. Members of the government can vote the Prime Minister out and replace him or her ... more
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The Prime Minister is the leader of the Australian Government and Australia's national leader. By convention the Prime Minister is an elected member of parliament in the House of Representatives. The Prime Minister is the leader of the government ... more
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OTTAWA, Ontario (Reuters) -- Some 40 years after a veteran Canadian leader suffered a stunning defeat in an early election designed to win him a third successive mandate, some wonder whether Prime Minister Jean Chretien runs the risk of repeating ... more
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