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es supports of the Irish Party, and resigns as | Prime Minister. |
e Senate, however, as one of 9 nominees of the | Prime Minister. |
nor, is a Special Adviser in the Office of the | Prime Minister. |
Democratic Party, and Va'ai Kolone was elected | Prime Minister. |
Its leader, Va'ai Kolone, was appointed | Prime Minister. |
tion, under the ultimate responsibility of the | Prime Minister. |
he was personal secretary in the Office of the | Prime Minister. |
bout issues and parties, not about who becomes | prime minister. |
Its leader, Tofilau Eti Alesana, remained | Prime Minister. |
d construction minister and then became deputy | prime minister. |
s immediately dissolved and Jim Marurai became | prime minister. |
Achille Occhetto was candidate for | Prime Minister. |
of the Social Democratic Party, was nominated | Prime Minister. |
y was constituted and Rarewala sworn in as its | Prime Minister. |
eshuffle, his name was mentioned as a possible | Prime Minister. |
Grand Vizier, Chief Minister or | Prime Minister. |
er Fraser, who became Labour's longest-serving | Prime Minister. |
Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as the country's new | prime minister. |
his first public appearence since resigning as | Prime Minister. |
963, he was the Parliamentary Secretary to the | Prime Minister. |
e elections, and Jean-Luc Dehaene continued as | Prime Minister. |
inance after the election of Yukio Hatoyama as | Prime Minister. |
which enabled Hatoyama to become | prime minister. |
during his first visit to Turkey as Britain's | prime minister. |
lina instead appointed Albert Camille Vital as | Prime Minister. |
had led the Katanga breakaway, as the interim | Prime Minister. |
Masimov replaced Daniyal Akhmetov as | Prime Minister. |
4 February: Jenny Shipley future | Prime Minister. |
Chelsea supporter John Major becomes | prime minister. |
On June 11, 1997, he was appointed Deputy | Prime Minister. |
was highly unpopular and in her last month as | Prime Minister. |
my ended and Sir John A. Macdonald returned as | Prime Minister. |
res of the Queen, the Governor-General and the | Prime Minister. |
erved as Foreign Secretary, Home Secretary and | Prime Minister. |
Georg Milbradt remained in office as | Prime Minister. |
Nhu escape as the Dragon tends to the wounded | Prime Minister. |
e party who gains majority usually becomes the | Prime Minister. |
-style power-sharing between the President and | Prime Minister. |
second ballot, becoming Canada's first female | prime minister. |
n 2005, and who since 2010 is also the serving | Prime Minister. |
ttom", was chosen as the party's candidate for | Prime Minister. |
House of Representatives, and Mitchell became | Prime Minister. |
ring his representation of Sydenham, he became | Prime Minister. |
, Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II remained | Prime Minister. |
ion of Khaleda Zia, the country's first female | Prime Minister. |
Its leader, Ntsu Mokhehle, became | Prime Minister. |
leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice | Prime Minister. |
ty leader on 5 October and he succeeded her as | Prime Minister. |
ointed LANC leader (and poet) Octavian Goga as | prime minister. |
Communications, Transport Minister, and Deputy | Prime Minister. |
on, Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II became | Prime Minister. |
p down, and Keith Holyoake, his deputy, became | Prime Minister. |
s dedicated to Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first | prime minister. |
In August 1941 Robert Menzies resigned as | Prime Minister. |
. Botha, who until 1984 had been the executive | Prime Minister. |
re to form a ruling coalition and choose a new | prime minister. |
From 1950 onwards, he also was deputy | prime minister. |
t the 1999 elections, and George became Deputy | Prime Minister. |
cabinet appointments, he gets advice from the | prime minister. |
mas Madsen-Mygdal from Venstre being appointed | prime minister. |
not blacklisted just because one of them is a | prime minister. |
for nearly all of Margaret Thatcher's years as | Prime Minister. |
the war in November 1918, Cooreman resigned as | Prime Minister. |
Mansur was appointed the | prime minister. |
She was the first woman in Sweden to be acting | prime minister. |
or Party leadership in 1990 and thereby become | Prime Minister. |
rvatives in 1970, the year Edward Heath became | Prime Minister. |
Scotch Piper, in 1999 during his first term as | Prime Minister. |
elgian government, including service as Deputy | Prime Minister. |
Baunsgaard in 1968 replaced Jens Otto Krag as | prime minister. |
feats Ryutaro Hashimoto in LDP polls to become | prime minister. |
a third term, as well as creating the post of | Prime Minister. |
usin Frederick C. Alderdice who became the new | Prime Minister. |
Rajapaksa, the leader of the UPFA, as the new | Prime Minister. |
nment's popularity improved after Major became | prime minister. |
of a new government led by Massimo D'Alema as | Prime Minister. |
as called upon by King Wen of Zhou to serve as | prime minister. |
divisions remained over who should be the next | prime minister. |
aron's stroke, Ehud Olmert took over as Acting | Prime Minister. |
brother Arthur would eventually himself become | prime minister. |
ged to refrain from hindering the tasks of the | Prime Minister. |
kov Boulevard, Sergey Stanishev took office as | Prime Minister. |
the United Australia Party, and is sworn in as | Prime Minister. |
Chirac became President Giscard d'Estaing's | prime minister. |
rmed, with SDP leader Paavo Lipponen appointed | Prime Minister. |
w, and is a frontman of award-winning boy band | Prime Minister. |
failure to ratify the president's choice of a | prime minister. |
er, married James Ramsey MacDonald, the future | Prime Minister. |
s being the low point in John Major's reign as | Prime Minister. |
ry, Leader of the House of Commons, and Deputy | Prime Minister. |
npopularity and in mid 1763 he stepped down as | Prime Minister. |
Girl rising from the greengrocer's daughter to | Prime Minister." |
nt of the leftist Transylvanian Petru Groza as | prime minister..." |
Prime Minister: Zenko Suzuki | |
Prime Minister: Sutan Sjahrir | |
n November 2000, he published a book, The Last | Prime Minister: Being Honest About the UK Presidency |
Prime Minister: Jhala Nath Khanal | |
Principal Private Secretary to the | Prime Minister: Bernard Woolley |
"The President, the Pope, and the | Prime Minister: Three Who Changed the World", Regner |
Diary of a | Prime Minister: Ten days among Benedictine Monks |
Prime Minister: Yasuhiro Nakasone (2nd term) | |
Prime minister: Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy (ARP) | |
Peter Hennessy, 'The | Prime Minister: The Job and Its Holders Since 1945' |
Prime Minister: Kiichi Miyazawa and Hosokawa Morihir | |
Prime Minister: Nikoloz Gilauri | |
Prime Minister: Andrius Kubilius | |
Prime Minister: Pierre Trudeau | |
Prime Minister: Junichiro Koizumi | |
Prime Minister: Andrus Ansip | |
He had been an adviser to the | Prime Minister; cabinet of Ministers in Internationa |
"Is this a | Prime Minister?" |
ged Hawke for the party leadership and won the | prime ministerial position. |
Appointments are made by the monarch on | prime ministerial advice, exactly as with normal sen |
fficers who provide close protection and guard | Prime Ministerial residences. |
hud Barak's successful campaign in the Israeli | prime ministerial election, 1999. |
y known as the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, is a | Prime Ministerial Museum and Archives located in Sas |
He was placed in an induced coma and his | Prime Ministerial duties were handed over to his dep |
Yehuda Avner is an Israeli former | prime ministerial advisor and diplomat. |
Sir Anthony Eden married the niece of his | prime ministerial predecessor, Winston Churchill. |
adttor is seat of the state-chancellery of the | Prime ministers of North Rhine-Westphalia. |
Kang Lyanguk was one of the deputy | prime ministers of North Korea and a secretary of th |
akeo Fukuda and later his son Yasuo - all thre | prime ministers - from the conservative anti-mainstr |
For | prime ministers of Yemen after 1990, see Prime Minis |
ong his works are biographies of the Norwegian | prime ministers Ole Richter (from 1964) and Gunnar K |
Albright and Colin Powell, as well as Israeli | Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Shimon Peres. |
office was as difficult as that of all British | prime ministers in the 1970s. |
The first and second | Prime Ministers of Australia, Edmund Barton and Alfr |
There were 28 | Prime Ministers of North Yemen. |
rough was also represented by two other future | Prime Ministers in the 1820s. |
Before the Act was passed, former | Prime Ministers were usually created Viscounts or Ea |
s Cleverly, the Principal Private Secretary of | Prime Ministers Stanley Baldwin, and Neville Chamber |
He served under six | prime ministers until he retired in 1963. |
19 March - The | prime ministers of Bangladesh and India sign the Joi |
Thirteen | Prime Ministers have served as Foreign Minister for |
also manifested itself against Roman Catholic | Prime Ministers of Canada as well, such as John Thom |
Bashir al-Azma was one of several Syrian | Prime Ministers who intended to keep Syria out of th |
Canada has had two | prime ministers who were bachelors, William Lyon Mac |
e outcome of six days of talks between the two | Prime Ministers in Delhi. |
Main article: List of | Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka |
George William Erskine Russell, | Prime Ministers and Some Others, available at |
He has reportedly advised successive Canadian | prime ministers since John George Diefenbaker, as we |
Two | prime ministers later, in 1957, Kishi was voted in f |
ers of Parliament to rank New Zealand's Deputy | Prime Ministers since 1960. |
It has served as the official residence to the | Prime Ministers of Spain and their families since th |
These policemen were randomly chosen of the | Prime Ministers security detail and to guard the Pri |
t Albert is notable for being contested by two | Prime Ministers - the former Prime Minister, Helen C |
A collection of bronze busts of all Australian | Prime Ministers named Prime Ministers Avenue is set |
Coincidentally, both candidates were | Prime Ministers at the same time (1996-1997) and bot |
Bell is one three New Zealand | Prime Ministers of Jewish extraction, the others bei |
fully handled the Foreign Delegates, including | Prime Ministers of neighboring countries. |
n did not have the country palaces of previous | prime ministers to entertain foreign dignitaries, or |
While previous | Prime Ministers had always belonged to the landed cl |
e two main political parties, including former | prime ministers Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia and fo |
The | prime ministers of New Zealand and Australia were su |
This is a timeline of the | Prime Ministers of Canada. |
rategy Unit operated during the premiership of | Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown until it |
It featured actors portraying all 21 Canadian | Prime Ministers up to that point. |
t years, in 2006 she was awarded a New Zealand | Prime Ministers Scholarship from Helen Clark, recogn |
hn Gorton, were the seventeenth and nineteenth | Prime Ministers of Australia. |
Galbraith was good friends with former | Prime Ministers Richard Bennett and Arthur Meighen |
While ten Australian | Prime Ministers were knighted (and Bruce was elevate |
nd and Wales and Northern Ireland under Labour | Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. |
ttle scholarly attention has focused on deputy | prime ministers in New Zealand or elsewhere. |
The | prime ministers of Malaysia and Australia announce t |
Previous | Prime Ministers had proven to be almost completely s |
e in several national unity governments led by | prime ministers Yitzhak Shamir and Shimon Peres. |
Much of the empire's elite including | prime ministers during the period of Japanese milita |
This page lists deputy | prime ministers or ministers-president of Prussia. |
There were three | prime ministers before the Northern Cypriot communit |
There have been six | Prime Ministers of Northern Cyprus since 1983. |
ved as the principal foreign policy adviser to | Prime Ministers Peter Fraser, Sidney Holland, Keith |
He was one of several children of former | Prime Ministers who became Canadian media personalit |
Economic adviser for three Italian | Prime Ministers (Craxi, Amato, Ciampi), and a profes |
Only two other | Prime Ministers have ever chosen more than one gover |
ony became a loggia for high commissioners and | prime ministers' speeches. |
ased Chequers (now the country home of British | Prime Ministers) near Ellesborough in 1619. |
Scindia's influence with the Peshwas (Maratha | Prime Ministers) in Pune, the seat of Maratha govern |
ecialist protection for the current and former | Prime Ministers, along with other government ministe |
Hanington led the agency to write for | Prime Ministers, Presidents, Knights and the Pope. |
Turner, along with other former | Prime Ministers, has taken part in the reality serie |
ide several other relatives of deceased former | Prime Ministers, as well as the then Prime Minister |
position to the governments of three apartheid | prime ministers, Johannes Strijdom, Hendrik Verwoerd |
It would have included three future Bavarian | prime ministers, Heinrich Held, Eugen von Knilling a |
One of Malta's | Prime Ministers, Sir Paul Boffa, (1890-1962) lived i |
is the only Division to have been held by two | Prime Ministers, which occurred when Holt went missi |
He was a confidant of a number of | Prime Ministers, including Arthur Meighen and John D |
ge from influential members of the government, | prime ministers, army chiefs, and presidents. |
communism, a series of Russian presidents and | prime ministers, have treated Luzhkov gingerly. |
ower as a speaker was only overshadowed by the | prime ministers, Jan Smuts, and Jan Hofmeyr, his hei |
ne of twin sisters, she was descended from two | Prime Ministers, Robert Peel and John Russell. |
Three Canadian | prime ministers-John A. Macdonald, Alexander Mackenz |
s when Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were the | Prime Ministers. |
to serve in the governments of five different | Prime Ministers. |
15 coups, 16 constitutions, and 27 changes of | prime ministers. |
the Yeomen of the Guard under eight different | prime ministers. |
1826-1830 Parliament, there had been four Tory | Prime Ministers. |
There are also four deputy | prime ministers. |
s Private Secretary to a succession of British | Prime Ministers: George Canning, Lord Goderich, the |
The | Prime Ministers: An Intimate Narrative of Israeli Le |
In 2010, he authored The | Prime Ministers: An Intimate Narrative of Israeli Le |
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