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Prime Minister (21540 bytes)
1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Prime Minister (band)]]'' 3: #A '''prime minister''' is the leading member of the [[cabinet (govern... 4: #A '''prime minister''' is an official in a [[presidential system]] or... 6: ...ht|framed|'''[[Winston Churchill]]''' <br>[[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] ([[1940]]-[[1945]], [[195... 8: ...cond World War]] [[Winston Churchill]] was also [[Minister of Defence]]. Prime Minister of Armenia (2822 bytes) 1: ...sidered to more powerful than the office of Prime Minister. 3: ...ia regained its independence, the office of Prime Minister was reintroduced. 5: ...tion are included, there have been fourteen Prime Ministers of Armenia. Prime Minister of Pakistan (6275 bytes) 1: '''The Prime Minister of Pakistan''' is the [[Head of Government]] of [... 3: ... has the constitutional power to remove the Prime Minister, through a dissolution of the National Assembly, ... 5: ...he head of government, without the title of Prime Minister. 6: Mr. Shaukat Aziz has been elected as the Prime Minister by the constitutional assembly. 8: ... 1958 and revived in 1973. The power of the Prime Minister's office peaked in the late 1990s, with the remov... Prime Minister of Malta (2878 bytes) 1: ...uation within the Maltese [[parliament]]. A Prime Minister must command a majority of the votes in parliamen... 3: Twelve people have served as Prime Minister of Malta since the office was established in [[19... 121: [[Category:Lists of office-holders|Malta, Prime Minister of]] 123: [[Category:Prime Ministers of Malta|*]] Prime Minister of Sweden (7132 bytes) 1: ...rd De Geer|Louis De Geer]] became the first Prime Minister, but ironically it had been the absence of his in... 6: ... Excellency, an honour shared only with the Prime Minister. 11: ... of no confidence by Parliament, but if the Prime Minister is forced to resign the entire cabinet falls and ... 14: ...[[1995]] it has served as residence for the Prime Minister. The Sager House is located adjacent to [[Rosenba... 17: == Prime Ministers for Justice == Prime Minister of Lithuania (3210 bytes) 1: ...official title was "Chairperson of the Council of Ministers" until [[25 November]], [[1992]]. The post was e... 3: Historically, the title of Prime Minister was also used between [[1918]] and [[1940]]. This... 113: ...Category:Lists of office-holders|Lithuania, Prime Minister of]] 115: [[no:Liste over Litauens statsministere]] Prime Minister of Bangladesh (3431 bytes) 1: ...r, but holds a largely ceremonial role. The Prime Minister has effective control over the executive arm of g... 3: ...sad'' (the Bangladeshi [[parliament]]). The Prime Minister will usually be the leader of the largest party (... 5: ...record for the longest total time served as Prime Minister. However, [[Sheikh Hasina Wajed]] narrowly holds ... 100: ...ategory:Lists of office-holders|Bangladesh, Prime Minister]] [[Category:Politics of Bangladesh]] Prime Minister of Algeria (2049 bytes) 1: The '''Prime Minister''' is the head of government of [[Algeria]]. 3: ...n. There are no constitutional limits on a Prime Minister's term but the longest-serving was [[Mohamed Ben ... 5: ==List of Prime Ministers of Algeria, 1962-present== 42: [[Category:Lists of office-holders|Algeria, Prime Minister of]] Prime Minister of France (1309 bytes) 2: The '''Prime Minister of France''' (''Premier ministre de la France'') ... 4: ...r party controls the National Assembly) the Prime Minister's importance is enhanced, since the president has... 6: ... France who actually presided over the Council of Ministers. 8: The current Prime Minister of France is [[Jean-Pierre Raffarin]] 10: *[[List of Prime Ministers of France]] Prime Minister of Mongolia (6868 bytes) 1: ...m, and heads the Mongolian [[cabinet]]. The Prime Minister is appointed by [[Parliament of Mongolia | Parlia... 3: ...12, and counts all holders of the office as Prime Ministers. 5: ...while some consider him to have been a full Prime Minister. The Mongolian government takes the latter view. 66: ...English/default.htm Official website of the Prime Minister of Mongolia] (English version) 67: ...ister/history.htm List and photos of former Prime Ministers] (in Mongolian) Prime Minister of Malaysia (1698 bytes) 1: ...ament]]. Since independence in [[1957]] the prime minister has been from the [[United Malays National Organi... 3: ... the constitution does not mandate that the Prime Minister must be a Bumiputra. 5: The current and fifth Prime Minister of Malaysia is Dato' Seri [[Abdullah Ahmad Badawi... 7: ==List of Prime Ministers of Malaysia== Prime Minister of Myanmar (2785 bytes) 1: .... The power struggle has ended resulting in Prime Minister Khin Nyunt loosing his job, give hardliners a fir... 3: ...tary rule, it has not been uncommon for the Prime Minister to be a serving (or recently retired) military of... Prime Minister of Serbia (5448 bytes) 1: '''List of [[Prime Minister]]s of [[Serbia]]''' 3: Current Prime Minister of Serbia is [[Vojislav Kostunica|Vojislav Ko#... 102: ''General Prime Ministers'' 104: * Milan Nedic (1941-1945) German General Prime Minister 122: ...nt was a collective Presidency, the federal Prime Minister, and the federal Parliament. Prime Minister of Angola (1390 bytes) 1: The '''Prime Minister''' is the head of government in [[Angola]]. 3: ...eto]] consolidated his power. There was no Prime Minister until [[1991]], when President [[José Eduardo dos... 5: ==List of Prime Ministers== 26: [[Category:Lists of office-holders|Angola, Prime Minister]] Prime Minister of Cameroon (2292 bytes) 1: ...ost of the executive power and can fire the Prime Minister at will. 4: ...o the Presidency, Biya refused to appoint a Prime Minister from [[1984]] to [[1991]]. 6: ==List of Prime Ministers== Prime Minister of Chad (1783 bytes) 1: The '''Prime Minister''' is the [[Chad]]ian head of government. 5: ...n had control of elements of the military. Prime Minister [[Hissène Habré]] used that military control to c... 7: ==List of Prime Ministers of Chad== Prime Minister of Tatarstan (224 bytes) 1: ...t of people who have held the title of '''[[Prime Minister]] of [[Tatarstan]]'''. Prime Minister of Israel (4930 bytes) 1: The '''[[Prime Minister]] of [[Israel]]''' is the elected head of the Isr... 3: ... of "Premier" is used when referring to the Prime Minister. 5: ...Thus, in 2003 and subsequent elections, the Prime Minister is chosen as the head of the largest party in the... 7: ==Prime Ministers of Israel (1948-Present)== 8: A total of eleven people have served as Prime Minister of Israel. Four of those people have served on tw... Prime Minister of Japan (3857 bytes) 1: ...ters of State. The current, since [[2001]], Prime Minister of Japan is [[Junichiro Koizumi|Koizumi Junichiro... 5: ...entatives can ensure the appointment of any Prime Minister it wishes. 7: ... won a majority in the house. The office of Prime Minister has by convention usually been occupied by the le... 11: The Prime Minister: 13: *Appoints and dismisses Ministers of State. Prime Minister of India (5789 bytes) 1: ...sident's duties are largely ceremonial, the Prime Minister has effective responsibility for government. 3: ...abha]]) of the [[Parliament of India]]. The Prime Minister either has to be a current member of either house... 5: ... periods, but is generally not counted as a Prime Minister in his own right. 7: ... [[Sikh]] faith, is the first non-[[Hindu]] Prime Minister of India. 9: The official residence of the Prime Minister of India is [[7 Race Course Road]].
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