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Means was appointed to the Senate of Canada by | prime minister Robert Borden on July 26, 1917. |
The federal government, under | Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, declared in 1 |
Freeman received a telegram from the | Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Fraser, congrat |
d'Hautpoul (4 January 1789 - 27 July 1865) was | Prime Minister of France from 31 October 1849 to 10 |
party's parliamentary list, behind Palestinian | Prime Minister Ahmed Qurei. |
ram was revealed at the end of 1975, by former | prime minister Jens Otto Krag. |
Privy Council of Northern Ireland, led by the | Prime Minister James Chichester-Clark, ruled between |
Pradhan Mantri: | Prime Minister (Mantri is the root of Mandarin). |
he was the Principal Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
er, leader of the UPP, replaced Lester Bird as | Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. |
May 23 - | Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion announces |
Prime Minister Morarji Desai inspected the Guard of | |
Ivory Coast's | Prime Minister is trying to resolve concerns about h |
l Staaff, Swedish Liberal Party politician and | prime minister 1905-1906 and 1911-1914. |
ointed to the Canadian Senate on the advice of | Prime Minister Arthur Meighen. |
ter of Canada, upon acceptance of the offer by | Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald. |
tion after the previous holder, revered Labour | prime minister Michael Joseph Savage, died in office |
nd is a key policy of the Office of the Deputy | Prime Minister in guiding its regeneration and depar |
He was succeeded as | prime minister by Sir Roy Welensky. |
ntractor, newspaper editor, politician and 2nd | Prime Minister of Canada (d.1892) |
s born in Gjerpen, a daughter of the Norwegian | Prime Minister Gunnar Knudsen. |
Sheikh Hasina, the | Prime Minister of Bangladesh, ordered an investigati |
The run-off is a contest between former | prime minister Cellou Dalein Diallo and longtime opp |
ember 27 - Lester B. Pearson, politician, 14th | Prime Minister of Canada, diplomat and 1957 Nobel Pe |
mber 1943 by Lady Cynthia Brookes, wife of the | Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. |
As | Prime Minister he favoured negotiation rather than h |
the People's Action Party's stronghold as this | Prime Minister have been held on this constituency s |
Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent was out of the coun | |
1954 | Prime Minister |
Sultan & | Prime Minister of Brunei |
28 June - Pierre Laval, politician and | Prime Minister (executed) (d.1945). |
Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives | |
Dr Fenech Adami was reconfirmed | Prime Minister in the February 1992 elections. |
He served as the 7th | Prime Minister from 4 March 1974 to 29 March 1977. |
Prime Minister Dlamini also warned that foreigners w | |
-Religious Celebration at which the President, | Prime Minister and Chief Justice paid fitting tribut |
k, opposed any restructuring, moderates led by | Prime Minister Lubomir Strougal strongly favoured re |
ginally named "William Pitt Bridge" (after the | Prime Minister William Pitt) but was soon renamed af |
ugurated by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first | Prime Minister of India, on April 24, 1958. |
o join the emergency National Government under | Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald and Lord President B |
Ivory Coast | Prime Minister Guillaume Soro held a crisis meeting |
Manmohan Singh, | Prime Minister |
became | Prime Minister for the second time. |
Abdallah El-Yafi (1901-1986), former | Prime Minister of Lebanon |
Bruce becomes the first | Prime Minister to lose his seat in an election. |
He also served as Deputy | Prime Minister in the previous cabinet. |
After a year-long break, he became | Prime Minister again in 1983. |
New | Prime Minister Frederick C. Alderdice was not able t |
Albania Albanian | Prime Minister Sali Berisha stated that he supports |
Prime Minister Dombrovskis' main challenge came from | |
In 2002, the Hungarian | Prime Minister called for an investigation into the |
as a private sector Business Ambassador by UK | Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a role created to promo |
Following his appointment as | Prime Minister in June 2007, Gordon Brown appointed |
Ronald Allen - | Prime Minister |
O.M. C.H. M.P. 1874-1965 | Prime Minister 1940-1945 . |
Andrew Plygawko- Biologist and Former | Prime Minister of Montserrat. |
award was presented by Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, | Prime Minister of Malaysia, in Kuala Lumpur. |
MacDonald retired as | Prime Minister in 1935 but remained in the Cabinet. |
The former Conservative | Prime Minister was a self-confessed "Freddie Laker f |
He has been awarded with the | Prime Minister Prize for Literature. |
Prime Minister Abhisit has established several commi | |
th Award for his contribution to the Arts from | Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong. |
met Vera Deakin, daughter of former Australian | Prime Minister Alfred Deakin and quickly became enga |
Lyall's son, the 25th | Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard recounts: " |
y Binns, KCMG (27 June 1837 - 6 June 1899) was | Prime Minister of the Colony of Natal, South Africa |
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh | |
Morarji Desai became the first non-Congress | Prime Minister of India. |
Labour | Prime Minister Tony Blair then appointed Goodlad as |
Sir John A. Macdonald, | prime minister during the 4th Parliament, in Novembe |
rewa was set to take over the premiership from | Prime Minister Smith on 1 June 1979. |
Prime Minister Soro says together, the men have agre | |
He is the son of former Swedish | Prime Minister Tage Erlander and has published sever |
The Indian | Prime Minister Indira Gandhi welcomed the Front's wi |
y supported the CIP, and Geoffrey Henry became | Prime Minister for the second time. |
On the invitation of the then | Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, TERI registered in Del |
ader Ramzan Kadyrov spoke and was with Russian | Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. |
become Minister of Agriculture of Canada under | Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. |
Georges Pompidou - | Prime Minister |
ber 1916 he was appointed private secretary to | Prime Minister Billy Hughes. |
He won as an independent Unionist, supporting | Prime Minister of Northern Ireland Terence O'Neill. |
the son of Sir Akbar Hydari, who served as the | Prime Minister of Hyderabad. |
Somalia's | Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke resigne |
y 8, 1859 - October 24, 1935) was a lawyer and | Prime Minister of Newfoundland. |
953 ouster of Sheikh Abdullah from the post of | Prime Minister and subsequent arrest by police. |
erved as a consultant to the Department of the | Prime Minister and Cabinet and had primary responsib |
e Liberal Party of Norway and served as acting | Prime Minister of Norway. |
Earl of Durham, and his great-grandfather was | Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey. |
4 - June 13, 1937), was a newspaper editor and | Prime Minister of Newfoundland from 1918 to 1919. |
Prime Minister - Ben Chifley | |
In 1958, she was acting | Prime minister of Sweden. |
an Michelsen, shipping magnate, politician and | Prime Minister of Norway (d.1925) |
reform had been enacted, on the initiative of | Prime Minister Kallio. |
Spanish | Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero celebrat |
rincess of Wales and Sir Anthony Eden, British | Prime Minister from 1955-1957. |
by Munir Ahmad Khan under Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, | Prime minister that time. |
rom the National Coalition Party who served as | Prime Minister of Finland in 1925. |
lynne married William Ewart Gladstone, who was | Prime Minister no less than four times, and who was |
sh microbiologist and politician who served as | prime minister in 1922. |
Former | Prime Minister of Australia Bob Hawke |
She is the granddaughter of the thrice | Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia, Jan Malypetr. |
He served as Acting | Prime Minister of Ukraine during a short period in J |
m, F73, Libyan Minister of Oil and Gas, former | Prime Minister of Libya |
The second round of vote will pit former | Prime Minister Cellou Dalein Diallo against veteran |
Without the support of the Communists, | Prime minister Michel Rocard tried to widen the "Pre |
They also sang before the | Prime Minister on 6 September 2005, after which the |
a merchant from Liverpool and second cousin of | Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. |
Ross was one of the trusted senior advisors to | Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith attending the talks |
2003, Cherie Blair QC, wife of former British | Prime Minister Tony Blair, officially came to Thornt |
sonal transport and flying conference room for | Prime Minister Winston Churchill. |
Prime Minister - John Howard | |
William Pitt the Younger, | prime minister |
George Canning, UK | Prime Minister (1827) - at no. 50 |
Former | Prime Minister Tupuola Taisi Tufuga Efi was elected |
Jang bahadur made himself | prime minister immediately after the kot massacre. |
He served as the first | Prime Minister of the Lithuanian SSR from 1940 to 19 |
It is the birthplace of current | Prime Minister of Sweden Fredrik Reinfeldt. |
He renames it "Pittsburg," in honor of the | Prime Minister of Great Britain, William Pitt the El |
In March 1963, Israeli | Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion demanded the resigna |
Billy Hughes (1862-1952), seventh | Prime Minister of Australia |
vision is named in honour of former Australian | Prime Minister Sir William McMahon. |
The riding was named after the First | Prime Minister of the United Province of Canada, Lou |
motion of no confidence against the cabinet of | prime minister Barham Salih. |
ditionally the two main parties candidates for | Prime Minister are the heads of the Madrid list for |
sis passed, however, the rest of his tenure as | prime minister went by without major difficulties. |
In 1995, he convinced | Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin not to hand over Rachel |
en, one time MP for Leamington and Warwick and | Prime Minister of the UK. |
as the failure to find the assassin of former | prime minister Olof Palme. |
s of the UK on September 11, and the former UK | Prime Minister Gordon Brown will be participating. |
Prime Minister - Jens Stoltenberg (Norwegian Labour | |
Nobuyuki Abe (1875-1953), 36th | Prime Minister of Japan |
Prime Minister John Howard indicated the government' | |
He was again | prime minister in 1867, from April to October. |
Prime Minister Sharq and the other non-party ministe | |
pleted in 1953 and was formally inaugurated by | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru on 13 January 1957. |
andra Kak (5 June 1893 - 10 February 1983) was | Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir during 1945-47. |
He was the 73rd | Prime Minister of Italy from 1993 to 1994 and was th |
gham, Sir Frederick Crawford and former Polish | Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek. |
troke (Polish: "gruba kreska") was employed by | prime minister of Poland Tadeusz Mazowiecki in 1989 |
The | prime minister and women's suffrage London, John Sew |
Prime minister - Carl Christian Hall (until 2 Decemb | |
randnephew and grandniece of the first British | Prime Minister Robert Walpole. |
ealed in 1871 by the Liberal administration of | Prime Minister Gladstone. |
s controlled by a Liberal Party minority under | Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King and the 1 |
y loyalist seat left John Miller Andrews, then | Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, severely shaken. |
eu Koeuss) (1905 - January 14, 1950) served as | Prime Minister of Cambodia for nine days in Septembe |
ng Minister in the Senate from 1964 and Deputy | Prime Minister from May 1969. |
In the first round, held on April 14, 2004, | Prime Minister Branko Crvenkovski of the Social Demo |
Party and the Liberal-Conservative Party under | Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald and the 1st Can |
party was led by Forbes Burnham who served as | prime minister of Guyana from 1970 to 1980 and from |
he Duke of Newcastle, a prominent Whig who was | Prime Minister 1754 - 1756 and 1757 - 1762. |
1951), Australian | Prime Minister |
Prime Minister of Norway: Francis Hagerup | |
October 12: Soe Win, 59, | Prime Minister (2004-2007), leukemia. |
mber 10 - Mackenzie Bowell, politician and 5th | Prime Minister of Canada (b.1823) |
But the 1978 constitution left the | Prime Minister with little power against a hostile P |
The Dutch | Prime Minister chairs the Council of Ministers of th |
Former deputy | Prime Minister Yeshwantrao Chavan, laid the foundati |
Prime Minister P. J. Patterson announced on the 27 N | |
inted by the President under the advice of the | Prime Minister and serve at his pleasure. |
tary is the Secretary of the Department of the | Prime Minister and Cabinet. |
At the request of | Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Heywood returned to gov |
Gaddafi claims that former | Prime Minister Tony Blair is a personal friend who t |
ir Earle Page, leader of the Country Party and | Prime Minister of Australia in 1939. |
The | Prime Minister (1941) |
Phetsarath Rattanavongsa, | Prime Minister of Laos |
He was Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister from 1991 to 1993. |
"He surely failed as | prime minister to prevent the tragedy at Ayodhya. |
Skouloudis was unsuccessful and | Prime Minister Zaimis was reappointed by the king. |
mber, Kevin Rudd, who in November 2007, became | Prime Minister of Australia. |
In April 2011, | Prime Minister Essam Sharaf abolished the Helwan Gov |
heir association with Lord Palmerston, who was | Prime Minister at the time and promoted the idea. |
the collapse of the Prodi government to become | Prime Minister himself. |
wood became Principal Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister for a second time, this time under Go |
The program's first guest was the then | Prime Minister Paul Keating. |
n its activities after his installation by the | Prime Minister on 24 January 2005. |
His son Louis De Geer was also | prime minister of Sweden for a short period. |
The Indian government under | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru promoted the slogan |
ate on August 9, 1962 on the recommendation of | Prime Minister John George Diefenbaker. |
On October 1, 1999, Russian | Prime Minister Vladimir Putin declared the authority |
the Government in the Senate in the cabinet of | Prime Minister Stephen Harper. |
At Presidential elections in 1999, former | Prime Minister Wickremesinghe of the UNP contested o |
Prime Minister from 3 December 1998 to 19 February 2 | |
ouse of Commons autism debate and meeting with | Prime Minister |
He eventually became | Prime Minister of Tunis, from 1837 to 1873. |
2004 and is named for Sir John Gorton, who was | Prime Minister of Australia 1968-71. |
Election Commission of Pakistan rejects former | Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's nomination papers for |
Tihon Konstantinov was the | prime minister of Moldavian SSR (2 August 1940 - 17 |
Choi has an alliance with Right | Prime Minister Oh Gyeom-ho to gain political and eco |
so, saying: "no genuine supporter of the late | Prime Minister", Sir Joseph Ward, could uphold such |
That heading of ' | prime minister' indicates that Quisling held that ro |
Cournoyer plays the | Prime Minister's aide. |
On 9 September 2008 he was honoured in the | Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement, No |
Attorney-General Bale followed the | Prime Minister's cue on 26 October, saying that any |
irst student attain a place on the prestigious | Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme in 2009 |
ond Minister for Finance and a Minister in the | Prime Minister's Office. |
ebruary 1921 he was appointed Secretary of the | Prime Minister's Department and in 1929 Secretary of |
In 2008, Paterson was selected in the | Prime Minister's XIII. |
ing this, she starred in Little Britain as the | Prime Minister's wife. |
viously, she has worked at the World Bank, the | Prime Minister's Policy Unit and the UK Treasury. |
nd held various positions on its behalf in the | Prime Minister's Office. |
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