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After becoming | Prime Minister, Rabemananjara remained Interior Mini |
o the Senate three years later in 1928, by the | Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. |
eader Patrick Manning retained the position of | Prime Minister, while UNC-A leader Basdeo Panday rem |
It was then, that a new | Prime Minister, Anand Panyarachun was elected who ba |
While | Prime Minister, Ali's greatest achievement was the f |
ommissioned by Pakistan's former president and | prime minister, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. |
ston Churchill replaced Neville Chamberlain as | Prime Minister, though personally George would have |
Bassett is a third cousin of late | Prime Minister, David Lange. |
t Robin Douglas-Home, the nephew of the former | Prime Minister, Alec Douglas-Home. |
The | Prime Minister, who is appointed by the Verkhovna Ra |
ralia Day Kerfuffle with the former Australian | Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. |
nd, though the President considered naming him | Prime Minister, he was nominated Minister of Educati |
h after taking part in a deputation to see the | Prime Minister, Herbert Asquith in 1909. |
orman (UMP) became Vanuatu's first francophone | Prime Minister, with NUP co-founder Sethy Regenvanu |
According to the | Prime minister, the operation was aimed at the Manga |
moving to Australia, he has stood against the | Prime Minister, Bob Hawke in two Australian federal |
Kazakhstan's | Prime Minister, Karim Massimov, also traveled to the |
He earlier served as the Deputy | Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice, and the Min |
as taken to parliament to meet the New Zealand | Prime Minister, Helen Clark, in May 2004. |
The last Whig | Prime Minister, the Lord Grenville, had retired from |
The cornerstone was laid by then | Prime Minister, Alexander Mackenzie. |
The | Prime Minister, Pitt, is under pressure to make an a |
was Dominica's first, and to date only, female | prime minister, as well as the nation's longest serv |
The previous | Prime Minister, William Pitt the younger, had been o |
ouse was the country residence of George III's | Prime Minister, Lord North who acquired it through m |
When D'Alema became | Prime Minister, it was the first time ever in Italy |
28 December - Earl of Aberdeen becomes | Prime Minister, leading a Whig-Peelite coalition. |
Philip IV and the | Prime Minister, the Count-Duke of Olivares, served a |
company director and is married to the British | Prime Minister, David Cameron. |
On the advice of the new | Prime Minister, the Lord Lieutenant then created the |
MCP leader Hastings Banda remained as | Prime Minister, leading it to independence on 6 July |
During his tenure as | prime minister, he has also had responsibility for s |
As | prime minister, he took a neutralist stance in forei |
For the Australian | Prime Minister, see Joseph Lyons. |
our days after Hubert Ingraham became Bahamian | Prime Minister, the first new Prime Minister in 25 y |
The monarch, on the advice of the | Prime Minister, appointed a Governor-General to be h |
narchy ended with Queen Ranavalona III and her | Prime Minister, Rainilaiarivony sent to exile in Alg |
duties, those duties were to be assumed by the | Prime Minister, who carries duties of the Prime Mini |
President Gabrielle Pourchet appointed a | prime minister, a general secretary, twelve ambassad |
He was also Australia's longest living | Prime Minister, until surpassed by Gough Whitlam on |
formed a government with Fredrik Reinfeldt as | Prime Minister, which was presented to the Riksdag o |
ford and Harold Wilson, and when Wilson became | Prime Minister, Stone went on to become the personal |
Harald Ringstorff remained | Prime Minister, in an SPD-PDS coalition. |
President Sharif and the previous | Prime Minister, Omar Abdirashir Ali Sharmake, feuded |
Armen Sarkissian | Prime Minister, Armenia 1996-97 |
President Sharif and the previous | prime minister, Omar Abdirashir Ali Sharmake, feuded |
In 2008 Muir left WPP to become the British | Prime Minister, Gordon Brown's, Director of Politica |
onial head of state and transfers power to the | Prime Minister, and removes the limit on a Prime Min |
Union leader Charles Freer Andrews and British | Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald , to study the uniq |
isode, "Party Games", her husband is appointed | Prime Minister, for which he plays the title role th |
Hamas, which continues to recognise Haniyeh as | prime minister, and Haniyeh continues to exercise pr |
As | prime minister, he resisted attempts by the Hungaria |
ucture would last until the establishment of a | prime minister, who would lead a cabinet in the west |
When Rudd become | Prime Minister, Murphy became the Parliamentary Secr |
Meanwhile, former Deputy | Prime Minister, John Prescott, speaks in incomprehen |
He served as | Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, and Interior Minis |
On 2 March 2011, Mirabella compared the | Prime Minister, Julia Gillard to Moamar Gaddafi, cla |
His cousin Spencer Perceval, later | Prime Minister, replaced him as Member of Parliament |
of Peter Hollingworth as governor-general, the | prime minister, John Howard, announced on 22 June 20 |
tion was the sitting representative and Deputy | Prime Minister, Anne McLellan, but he failed to get |
journalist, and second son of Canada's former | Prime Minister, the late Pierre Trudeau, and Margare |
When Menzies was forced to resign as | Prime Minister, Fadden briefly replaced him as Prime |
s named after Pierre Pflimlin, a former French | prime minister, and was opened in 2002. |
Following Ghanem's appointment as | prime minister, Libya successfully sought re-entry i |
e Yuan Xie, who was popular and well-regarded, | prime minister, but Yuan Xie refused, and was made a |
at the new book will make allegations that the | prime minister, Gordon Brown, physically attacked me |
as installed at Carmel and the country's first | Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, worked in Carmel's |
d World War I. Upon Billy Hughes' ascension as | Prime Minister, Pearce was named Deputy Leader of th |
Elbegdorj, who served twice as | prime minister, campaigned on a theme of anti-corrup |
December 29 - Mackenzie King becomes | prime minister, replacing Arthur Meighen. |
h was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the | Prime Minister, John Howard. |
sed television debate between Thatcher and the | Prime Minister, James Callaghan, in 1979, was crucia |
to 2002, he served as budgetary advisor to the | Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin. |
Jan Paderewski, pianist, composer, and Polish | prime minister, was born in Shepetivka. |
In April 1754 Newcastle, who had just become | Prime Minister, selected his junior colleague and fu |
During his mandate as | prime minister, Piotr Borodin and Nikita Salogor wer |
For the former New Zealand | Prime Minister, see Helen Clark. |
The | Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi did not accept the dem |
In the Greek legislative election, 1977, | Prime Minister, Constantine Karamanlis, called for e |
Ratsirahonana, the acting President and | Prime Minister, who stood as a candidate and receive |
Rowe portrays a former | Prime Minister, Harold Holt, in the telemovie The Pr |
In July 1950 he became the country's | Prime Minister, as power was shifting to the right. |
For the former Iranian | prime minister, see Amir-Abbas Hoveida. |
Singapore's present | Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, once had his office |
he was appointed to the Canadian Senate by the | prime minister, Wilfrid Laurier. |
ein succeeded Tunku Abdul Rahman as Malaysia's | prime minister, the MIC was forced to become much mo |
After the appointment of Baldwin as | prime minister, Davidson entered the government as C |
ajiva, leader of the Democrat Party, was named | Prime Minister, after the Constitutional Court of Th |
ith Democratic Party leader Tom Davis becoming | Prime Minister, with the Cook Islands Party's Geoffr |
Kljusev was an non-partisan | prime minister, and, thus, was not a member of any p |
the scholarship of W E Gladstone, the British | prime minister, and the close association of the Gla |
is the great-grandson (by adoption) of former | Prime Minister, Walter Nash. |
In 1990 the | Prime Minister, Mike Moore, an old friend, appointed |
Anthony Trollope's book The | Prime Minister, fifth of the Palliser novels. |
Shimon Peres (1923-), President of Israel and | Prime Minister, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. |
gives a dinner to the diplomatic corps and the | prime minister, and entertains leading local residen |
pointed Economy Minister Aslan Musin to Deputy | Prime Minister, replacing Karim Masimov. |
e was the world's third longest-serving female | Prime Minister, behind Indira Gandhi of India and Si |
shares a common root with the modern Irish for | prime minister, the Taoiseach.) |
4-1991) was Principal Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, during World War |
(The previous | Prime Minister, Jenny Shipley took office as the res |
udhry Shujaat Hussain, then Pakistan's interim | Prime Minister, sees off U.S. Deputy Secretary of St |
5 people signed a petition calling on the then | Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, to give Justin an OBE. |
two years after beginning his second spell as | prime minister, Wilson announced his surprise resign |
ately failed to break the 20-year rule of then | Prime Minister, Dr. Eric Williams. |
sip pointed out Manuel de Godoy, her husband's | Prime Minister, was her long-time lover. |
The Labour | Prime Minister, Norman Kirk, prohibited the tour. |
The Greek | Prime Minister, Alexandros Papagos, was not unfavour |
nd Shin Corp, owned by the family of then Thai | prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra. |
As | prime minister, Bozhilov worked closely with the Naz |
As | Prime Minister, Thatcher met weekly with Queen Eliza |
government was the Duke of Newcastle, a former | Prime Minister, who served as Lord Privy Seal. |
27 March: New Zealand's first Labour | Prime Minister, Michael Joseph Savage dies from canc |
atic Party will delivered Sint Maarten's first | Prime Minister, Sarah Wescot-Williams. |
the portfolio when Yitzhak Rabin took over as | Prime Minister, and was appointed Minister of Housin |
Nicknamed "The | Prime Minister, and The Throw'in Kokomoan" he is 6'2 |
As | Prime Minister, he advocated the "income-doubling pl |
rim Massimov, who at the time served as Deputy | Prime Minister, to succeed Daniyal Akhmetov as Prime |
He was Deputy | Prime Minister, leader of the National Party and Lea |
Karim Massimov, Kazakhstan's | Prime Minister, asked for an investigation to take p |
Wilfried Martens, former Belgian | prime minister, chairman of the European People's Pa |
Provisional results gave former | prime minister, Cellou Dallein Diallo, about 40 perc |
Serik Akhmetov, the Deputy | Prime Minister, is to fly to Taldykorgan. |
in Parliament until 1917, when the Nationalist | Prime Minister, Billy Hughes, contested the seat and |
In addition to becoming | Prime Minister, H. C. Hansen also retained the post |
An admirer of the World War I-era | prime minister, Macquarrie considered Borden to be t |
lowing words of Jawaharlal Nehru, who was then | prime minister, to visiting Soviet leaders, Nikolai |
tment of Administrative Affairs, and later the | Prime Minister, in the 1980s British sitcom Yes Mini |
For the Canadian | Prime Minister, see John A. Macdonald. |
It centres around the life of the | Prime Minister, his family and his spin doctor. |
iorated, he resigned from both the position of | Prime Minister, and from the Muslim League. |
Former | Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin lived in Astley in h |
o the opposition and in 1876, he was a Liberal | Prime Minister, but later he switched again to the C |
Lyall Howard (father of former Australian | Prime Minister, John Howard) |
Former British | Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940) was |
ely low profile during her husband's tenure as | Prime Minister, however in 1999 a journalist alleged |
Brian Faulkner, then | Prime Minister, appointed him to advise on matters c |
October 10 - Robert Borden becomes | prime minister, replacing Sir Wilfrid Laurier |
uary 1886, Gladstone having accepted office as | Prime Minister, he was returned unopposed. |
mer president, Henri Konan Bedie, and a former | prime minister, Alassane Ouattara. |
In June 1999, he became | Prime Minister, heading the ninth Government after i |
“The | Prime Minister, Mr. Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, has e |
Joe Williams subsequently became | Prime Minister, but was forced to resign in November |
ate at the Department for Transport by the new | Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. |
It is an alternative term for | prime minister, premier, chief minister or first min |
ya Vidyanandji on the land granted by the late | Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi. |
The | Prime Minister, the Right Honourable W F Massey, ope |
officially opened on 21 September 1993 by then | Prime Minister, Goh Chok Tong. |
Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian | prime minister, pays a return visit to Kabul. |
Viewed as secure in his role as deputy | prime minister, he was not thought of as a likely co |
Saleh, the | prime minister, the deputy prime minister, the parli |
s third term in office continued, however, the | Prime Minister, Sidney Holland, became increasingly |
th Baronet, and a great-grandson of the former | Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone. |
sis of 1917, Sifton supported the Conservative | Prime Minister, Robert Borden, in his attempt to imp |
ulroney as Progressive Conservative leader and | prime minister, arguing that Campbell's ideology was |
ssociation - Patron Benjamin Disraeli, British | Prime Minister, the Earl of Beaconsfield.) |
He is the son of Malaysia's second | prime minister, Tun Abdul Razak. |
ghes resigned to make way for Stanley Bruce as | Prime Minister, the Liberal Party dissolved and its |
tion to Labour, Netanyahu won the election for | Prime Minister, allowing him to form the government. |
Thus Rob Muldoon replaced Bill Rowling as | Prime Minister, ending the term of the Third Labour |
Lord Palmerston, who then became | prime minister, sent a sanitary commission, consisti |
Its leader, Kenneth Kaunda became | Prime Minister, leading the country to independence |
For the wife of the former British | Prime Minister, see Sarah Brown (wife of Gordon Brow |
ather was leader of the Conservative Party and | Prime Minister, and his candidacy naturally attracte |
In May 1999, Paksas was appointed | Prime Minister, but resigned five months later after |
The | prime minister, at the nadir of Chile's 1982 financi |
ll Conservative leader in 1868, although, when | Prime Minister, he did not attempt to reintroduce pr |
He portrayed Harold Wilson, the former | Prime Minister, in the 2006 BBC documentary The Plot |
After the death of the previous | Prime Minister, his brother Henry Pelham, Newcastle |
Stone travelled widely with the | Prime Minister, and became a very close confidant of |
With the approval of the | prime minister, he continued his position as chief o |
The boys finally meet with the | Prime Minister, a gigantic floating head who is a br |
At the time of his rise to | Prime Minister, he was the youngest head-of-governme |
en Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and the | prime minister, Gordon Brown. |
During his last term as | Prime Minister, he tried to consolidate the power of |
role, with power residing in the hands of the | prime minister, Khorloogiin Choibalsan. |
In 1888, he became | prime minister, until 1890 when he was succeeded by |
Before becoming | prime minister, Yugov served as interior minister fr |
After serving a brief term as an acting | Prime Minister, he was dismissed and appointed the d |
, the Democratic party's Terepai Maoate became | Prime Minister, with George as his deputy. |
Northern Ireland for discussuions with British | Prime Minister, Tony Blair. |
e constituency is currently represented by the | Prime Minister, David Cameron. |
d was Joint Principal Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, 1951-55. |
His son Benjamin Disraeli, who became the | prime minister, lived there for part of his early li |
across political spectrum, including a former | Prime Minister, holidaying with CEZ lobbyists in Ita |
to the National Labour Organisation led by the | Prime Minister, Ramsay McDonald. |
e major delegations were headed by the British | Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, and the American |
Prime minister-designate Saad Hariri urged all the p | |
Prime Minister-designate) is used in systems without | |
18 December - | Prime Minister-elect Robert Menzies announces his ca |
dispute has forced repeated delay of a vote on | prime minister-nominee Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed. |
spute has forced a repeated delay of a vote on | prime minister-nominee Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed. |
eign Affairs from 2008 until his nomination to | prime minister-ship in 2009. |
The JSP's president, Tomiichi Murayama, became | Prime Minister. |
Shah Mahmud succeeds Sardar Mohammad Hashim as | prime minister. |
under-secretary of State in the Office of the | Prime Minister. |
, whose leader, Eric Williams, was reappointed | Prime Minister. |
sied their name for Eurovision, and entered as | Prime Minister. |
e was a political advisor in the Office of the | Prime Minister. |
succeeding during Rockingham's second term as | prime minister. |
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