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List of Prime Ministers of Bulgaria (4223 bytes)
1: ==Prime Ministers, 1879-1946== 7: *[[Alexander of Bulgaria|Prince Alexander]] 13 July 1881 - [[5 July]] [[18... 47: ==Chairmen of the Council of Ministers (Premiers), 1946-present== 62: *[[Stefan Sofiyanski]] (interim) 13 February - [[21 May]] 1997 64: *[[Simeon II of Bulgaria|Simeon Sakskoburggotski]] 24 July 2001 - Prime Minister (21540 bytes) 1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Prime Minister (band)]]'' 3: ...t in a [[parliamentary system]] of [[government]] of a country, alternatively 4: ... system]] whose duty is to execute the directives of the [[President]] and manage the [[civil service]... 6: ...|'''[[Winston Churchill]]''' <br>[[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] ([[1940]]-[[1945]], [[1951]]... 8: ...d War]] [[Winston Churchill]] was also [[Minister of Defence]]. Prime Minister of India (5789 bytes) 1: ...sident's duties are largely ceremonial, the Prime Minister has effective responsibility for government. 3: ...either has to be a current member of either house of Parliament, or be elected within six months. 5: ... periods, but is generally not counted as a Prime Minister in his own right. 7: ... 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]]. Prime Minister of Jamaica (1401 bytes) 1: ...me Minister of Jamaica''' is [[Jamaica]]'s [[head of government]], currently [[Percival Patterson]]. 3: ...e lower house of parliament, the [[Jamaican House of Representatives]]. 5: ...ral]], who represents [[Elizabeth II]], the Queen of Jamaica. 7: ===Chief Ministers of Jamaica=== 11: ===Prime Ministers of Jamaica=== Prime Minister of Singapore (1328 bytes) 1: ...le of [[Senior Minister]] in the Prime Minister's Office. 3: ...[[Senior Minister]], while the elder Lee became [[Minister Mentor]]. 5: ==List of Prime Ministers== 11: *[http://www.pmo.gov.sg Prime Minister's Office] 14: ...Lists of office-holders|Singapore, Prime Minister of]] Prime Minister of Slovenia (1699 bytes) 1: ...of Slovenia]], who is directly elected, the Prime Minister is appointed by Parliament, and must control a ma... 7: |'''Took Office''' 8: |'''Left Office''' 21: |[[Liberal Democracy of Slovenia|Liberal Democrats]] 39: |[[Liberal Democracy of Slovenia|Liberal Democrats]] Deputy prime minister (1191 bytes) 1: ...nces of [[Canada]] each have the analogous office of '''Deputy Premier'''. 3: ...is often asked to succeed to the Prime Minister's office following the PM's sudden death or unexpected... 5: ... to one of the most senior, experienced ministers of the cabinet. 7: ==Specific Offices== 9: *[[Deputy Prime Minister of Australia]] Prime Minister of Russia (4294 bytes) 1: ...f Russia''' is the current [[Head of Government]] of the [[Russian Federation]]. 3: ... positions are sometimes referred to as the prime ministers. 5: ...d is second-in-line to the presidency in the case of the President's death or resignation. 7: ==Prime Ministers of Russia, 1905-1917== 11: |'''Took Office''' Prime Minister of Malta (2878 bytes) 1: ...and a majority of the votes in parliament to hold office. 3: ... have served as Prime Minister of Malta since the office was established in [[1921]]. The post did not... 10: |'''Took Office''' 11: |'''Left Office''' 44: |colspan=5 align=center|''Office Abolished'' Prime Minister of Israel (4930 bytes) 1: ...eader of the largest political party or coalition of parties in the [[Knesset]] (the Israeli parliamen... 3: ... of "Premier" is used when referring to the Prime Minister. 5: ...ections, the Prime Minister is chosen as the head of the largest party in the Knesset. 7: ==Prime Ministers of Israel (1948-Present)== 8: ...ple have served as Prime Minister of Israel. Four of those people have served on two non-consecutive o... Prime Minister of Japan (3857 bytes) 1: ...tate. 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: ...by convention usually been occupied by the leader of the largest party in the Diet, which has usually ... 11: The Prime Minister: 12: *Chairs meetings of the Cabinet. Prime Minister of Canada (13969 bytes) 2: ...] of ''[[Right Honourable]]''. The current prime minister is the Rt. Hon. [[Paul Martin]]. 6: '''[[Paul Martin]]'''<br>Current Prime Minister<br>(2003-)</div> 10: ...ex Drive]] in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]]. All Prime Ministers have lived there since [[Louis St. Laurent]] in ... 14: ...'[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]'''<br>10th Prime Minister<br>(1921-1926; 1926-1930; 1935-1948)</div> 15: ...fix "Sir" before their name (of the first 8 Prime Ministers, only [[Alexander Mackenzie]] refused knighthood... Prime Minister of Australia (9605 bytes) 1: ...jpg|thumb|300px|The current (25th) Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard (sitting, fifth from left)... 3: ...r has been [[John Howard]] of the [[Liberal Party of Australia|Liberal Party]] 7: ...cally can dismiss the Prime Minister or any other minister at any time, but his or her power to do so is hea... 10: ...ere explicitly provided for in the [[Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900|Australian consti... 12: ...e more difficult, since there the Government will often be in a minority. Prime Minister of Vanuatu (3006 bytes) 1: ...anuatu''' is the effective head of the government of [[Vanuatu]]. 3: ...r she will continue to carry out the functions of office until a successor is elected. 5: ... Prime Minister's tenure, meaning that if a Prime Minister dies or resigns, the entire cabinet is dismissed. 7: ...o far, seven people have served as Prime Minister of Vanuatu, sometimes on multiple occasions. 13: |'''Took Office''' Prime Minister of Burundi (559 bytes) 3: ! Prime Minister !! Date Prime Minister of Sweden (7132 bytes) 1: ... Minister, but ironically it had been the absence of his informal leadership in the Government that ha... 3: {{Politics_of_Sweden}} 5: == Under the Constitution of 1809 == 6: ... Excellency, an honour shared only with the Prime Minister. 9: ...rovided a new [[Constitution of Sweden|Instrument of Government]] which formally established the [[par... Prime Minister of Finland (7673 bytes) 1: ...Division'' was transformed into that of a [[prime minister]]. 3: ...[[President of Finland|President]], who is [[Head of State]]. 5: ... then a third voting occurs, in which all Members of Parliament can nominate candidates, and [[relativ... 7: ...ld have gained relative majority, i.e. the leader of the largest party. 9: ... although the ministers must enjoy the confidence of the Parliament. Prime Minister of France (1309 bytes) 2: ...France'') is the functional head of the [[Cabinet of 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 the Netherlands (2683 bytes) 1: ...weede Kamer]]), and is a member of the Council of Ministers. 3: === Dutch Prime Ministers since World War II === 7: |'''Prime Minister''' 101: For earlier ones, see [[List of Prime Ministers of the Netherlands]] 103: [[Category:Politics of the Netherlands]] Prime Minister of Iran (2753 bytes) 1: ...ister of Iran''', but [[Iran]] has had many prime ministers since the [[Qajar]] era, when the country was in... 3: ==Prime Ministers of Qajar era== 4: ...zir'' (prime minister) was rarely used. The prime minister was usually called by the honorific title ''hazra... 6: ==Prime Ministers of Islamic Republic of Iran== 7: ...tion had been reached one day before the invasion of the [[United States]] embassy by the Iranian stud...
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