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рьевич Богров) was the assassin of the Russian | Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin. |
On 4 April 1979, the former President and | Prime Minister of Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto was |
Prime Minister - John A. Macdonald | |
Prime Minister of Israel - David Ben-Gurion (Mapai) | |
Melbourne subsequently became | Prime Minister forming a Whig government. |
born June 9, 1947 in Antananarivo) is a former | Prime Minister of Madagascar. |
ovement, resulting in Patrick Manning becoming | Prime Minister for the first time. |
He was encouraged further by the then | Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru after witnessing a p |
Peters became Deputy | Prime Minister and Treasurer (senior to the Minister |
to sit in the Canadian Senate on the advice of | Prime Minister Louis St-Laurent. |
the current Head of Communications for British | Prime Minister David Cameron. |
Prime Minister - Robert Peel, Conservative | |
Leo Tindemans, politician, former | Prime Minister of Belgium |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1852, 1858-1859 |
Former Deputy | Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong became Singapore's fi |
Mehmet Shehu, future | Prime Minister of Albania, was among the volunteers. |
Protestantism and earned him the title as "The | Prime Minister of Humor." |
is John Key, leader of the National Party and | Prime Minister of New Zealand. |
Incumbent | Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro of the coalition of |
ial visitors who have included the New Zealand | Prime Minister and Governor General. |
Prime minister - Ludvig Holstein-Holsteinborg | |
Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike had become extr | |
he was appointed senator from New Brunswick by | Prime Minister Paul Martin. |
August 6: Hosokawa Morihiro is elected as new | Prime Minister of Japan. |
Deputy | Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong had earlier resigned |
Former | prime minister of Japan who becomes involved with th |
Party official, and married a sister of future | Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin. |
Australian | Prime Minister Kevin Rudd indicated before the counc |
1994) and parliamentary affairs adviser to the | Prime Minister |
ed by Lieutenant Mendis who invited the Indian | Prime Minister to review the guard as per tradition. |
On 1 June Australian | Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser advised the British Go |
Frederik Stang as | Prime Minister |
Prime Minister - Alfred Deakin (until 13 November), | |
n Ludwig Mowinckel, politician and three-times | Prime Minister of Norway (d.1943) |
n that way he was the first commoner to become | prime minister of Sweden. |
August 2 - Albert Hickman, politician and 17th | Prime Minister of Newfoundland (d.1943) |
Gustafson served as parliamentary secretary to | Prime Minister Brian Mulroney from 1984 until shortl |
ld allow the President to appoint and sack the | Prime Minister rather than the National Assembly. |
Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Malaysian | Prime Minister Najib Razak, helped in the release of |
nd humorous politician, Falkiner derided Labor | Prime Minister Andrew Fisher's 1912 maternity allowa |
Subsequently, in the Cabinet of | Prime Minister Taro Aso, appointed on 24 September 2 |
mittee established on 27 March 1991 and led by | Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar. |
Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto of Pakistan visit | |
Hungarian | Prime Minister called for an investigation into the |
signature list near the offices of the French | Prime Minister |
the Commonwealth flag was designed on his and | Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's initiative. |
servant and former special advisor to British | Prime Minister Gordon Brown. |
The City Hall was later the place where | Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong had his inauguration ce |
Prime Minister - Earl Grey, Whig | |
He later became | Prime Minister of New Zealand. |
Jean-Joseph, Marquis Dessolles, statesman and | Prime Minister (b.1767). |
Japan - | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that nations "must us |
inet ministers in succession, including Deputy | Prime Minister Tim Fischer. |
e Poor Law Board when Lord Palmerston's became | Prime Minister in February 1855. |
North was a younger son of | Prime Minister Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford |
n was held following the resignation of former | Prime Minister and member for Sedgefield, Tony Blair |
On 23 August 2000, Deputy | Prime Minister John Prescott granted planning permis |
Rt Hon Sir John McEwen, who was the caretaker | Prime Minister of Australia after the disappearance |
In 1984 he became assistant to | Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir. |
Sir John A. Macdonald, | prime minister during the 5th Parliament, in Novembe |
30 October 1914 - 5 April 1987) was the second | Prime Minister of Lesotho. |
st high-profile MP has been Joe Clark, who was | Prime Minister 1979-80. |
From July 10, 1998 until March 25, 2010 he was | prime minister of the Republic of Tatarstan. |
War, the PAEC came under the direct control of | Prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. |
ans and media personalities of the day such as | Prime Minister Bob Hawke and Opposition Leader Andre |
The end of Geir's tenure as | Prime Minister was marked by the dramatic financial |
rism in Oslo and is similar to the role of the | prime minister at the national level. |
Ronald Adam as | Prime Minister |
His name was proposed by | Prime Minister Nehru and seconded by Mr. Satyanaraya |
Italian | Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi claimed it could be |
Prime Minister Sharq, another non-party member, resi | |
Instead, new | Prime Minister James Chichester-Clark moved Long bac |
Lalonde remained when Pierre Trudeau became | Prime Minister of Canada in 1968, serving as Princip |
uently clashed with New Zealand National Party | Prime Minister Robert Muldoon. |
The then | Prime Minister of Australia, Gough Whitlam, along wi |
In 2000 he was | prime minister of the Caribbean island for eight mon |
Krishna Kumari is a lady who was awarded by | Prime Minister of that time Shri Chandra Shekhar in |
ce Pathy and Paul Martin, Jr.The latter became | Prime Minister of Canada in December 2003. |
Prime Minister - (From 4 April) Robert Walpole, Whig | |
He served as | Prime Minister of Egypt from 1923 to 1924. |
murabi," it would announce, like an obsequious | prime minister who feared beheading, "I beg to repor |
(The first | Prime Minister of Pakistan, Liaquat Ali Khan was ass |
Layne became deputy | prime minister until October 1996, when he was sacke |
or, and his bother was Sir John Kotelawala 3rd | Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. |
Chamberlain had been | Prime Minister until May 1940, and had held the Edgb |
The previous | Prime Minister has cast aspersions on his successor' |
Fisher loaned the book to Canadian | Prime Minister Stephen Harper, who has an interest i |
against the governing United Workers Party of | Prime Minister Edison James. |
Following the election, | prime minister Marouf al-Bakhit and his cabinet resi |
Mahathir bin Mohamad, the former | Prime Minister of Malaysia said, |
This article is about the | Prime Minister of Japan. |
26 August - Robert Walpole, first | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (died 1745) |
He was the father of Margaret Thatcher, former | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi attributed the election | |
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa held office as | prime minister (and head of government) of the Feder |
2003, Lawrence Gonzi was reconfirmed as Deputy | Prime Minister and Leader of the House. |
6-1997 and, after his resignation from office, | Prime Minister of Romania from 12 December 1996 to 3 |
u, Gyanendra restored Deuba to the position of | Prime Minister in 2004. |
Prime minister - Tage Reedtz-Thott | |
As a result, | Prime Minister Tran Thien Kiem resigned from his pos |
r disciple Mohammed Khan Junejo who became the | Prime Minister of Pakistan. |
The new | Prime Minister made Greene Minister of Energy, Mines |
Atal Behari Vajpayee remained caretaker | prime minister till the elections were held later th |
el-Baroudi's government, Isma'il Ragheb became | Prime Minister of Egypt in 1882. |
In February 2010, the government of | Prime Minister Stephen Harper cancelled the sale for |
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru adapted its design a | |
In June 2009 she sent a petition to the | Prime Minister of Bangladesh for return to Banglades |
y Leader of the party and was appointed Deputy | Prime Minister and Leader of the House. |
to the Senate by then Progressive Conservative | Prime Minister Joe Clark in 1979. |
Sir Winston Churchill, | prime minister |
By-election: On Mr. Macdonald being appointed | Prime Minister of Canada, 16 October 1878 |
Prime Minister - Henry Addington, Tory (until 10 May | |
20 January - Per Borten, politician and | Prime Minister of Norway (b.1913) |
Guy Verhofstadt became | Prime Minister and Patrick Dewael became Minister-Pr |
s Lester Pearson of the Liberal Party, who was | Prime Minister 1963-68. |
o the Canadian Senate on the recommendation of | Prime Minister Paul Martin on August 2, 2005. |
and has been a special advisor to the Egyptian | prime minister for science and technology. |
At the beginning of the game, Trund, the | Prime Minister of Esk, assembles a rebel force to re |
Boyd Irwin - Austrian | Prime Minister |
Kwame Nkrumah, incumbent | Prime Minister and leader of the Convention People's |
His older brother, Taha was | Prime Minister of Iraq in 1941 |
Chequers, the country residence of the | Prime Minister since 1921, is just southeast of Ayle |
On 12 May 2011 the | Prime Minister John Key announced that the by-electi |
It was the home of the | Prime Minister Charles, 2nd Earl Grey, after whom th |
s support to Johan Nygaardsvold to continue as | Prime Minister of Norway. |
left Cabinet with the departure of Mulroney as | Prime Minister of Canada in June 1993, and did not r |
are Russian President Vladimir Putin, British | Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Argentinian Presid |
ween the wars and concludes with him as Deputy | Prime Minister of South Africa. |
Prime Minister - Lord North, Tory | |
The | Prime Minister was appointed by the President. |
Philemon Yang, | Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon, (2009 - |
The school is named after the 13th | Prime Minister of Canada Rt. Hon. |
nri Queuille, Radical-Socialist politician and | Prime Minister of France (d.1970). |
He was appointed | prime minister of the government-in-exile, and serve |
ed this office also when Arthur Balfour became | Prime Minister in 1902. |
rom 1996 to 1997 he served as Secretary to the | Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. |
ral by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of her | Prime Minister Robert Muldoon in 1980. |
After the end of | Prime Minister Bhutto's regime, Akbar was given auto |
Lord Derby became | Prime Minister for the third time after the fall of |
The latter had greatly impressed | Prime Minister Clement Attlee as Army member of the |
roadcasting on 16 March 1976 - the same day as | Prime Minister Harold Wilson resigned. |
Party leader until 1971, including serving as | Prime Minister of Australia following the death of H |
Michael Fox as | Prime Minister |
Main articles: | Prime Minister of Moldova, Cabinet of Moldova, and V |
Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli resigned as a result | |
The Palestinian | Prime Minister Ismail Haniya and Khaled Mashal repre |
Aleryani was appointed | Prime Minister after Faraj Said Bin Ghanem abruptly |
He is best known for serving as | Prime Minister of the Republic of Poland from 1991 t |
Ayatollah Khomeini appointed Bazargan as the | prime minister of "The Provisional Revolutionary Gov |
She was a frequent critic of the former | Prime Minister Tony Blair, with an independent attit |
from Vaihingen, among them Grindrud and later | Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli. |
Prime Minister - George William Forbes | |
Seni Pramoj, three times | Prime Minister of Thailand |
He has been the | Prime Minister of Moldova since September 25, 2009. |
The | Prime Minister of Rwanda, Mr. Bernard Makuza, also a |
On June 22, 2006, | Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologized in the Hous |
half of Romano Prodi in his successful bid for | Prime Minister of Italy in 2006. |
Premier of Nova Scotia and the first Catholic | Prime Minister of Canada. |
He was the interim | Prime Minister after the death of Richard Seddon and |
In December 1916 David Lloyd George became | Prime Minister and shook up the way the government w |
to replace retiring Liberal leader and sitting | Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. |
Incumbent | Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen, as party leader of th |
aims to have been spoken by Margaret Thatcher, | Prime Minister at the time of the events in 1997: "U |
William Mervyn as | Prime Minister |
General Stepan Klochurak was elected | prime minister of the republic. |
Ion Negrei (PL), Deputy | Prime Minister (Social Affairs) |
December 4, 1956 in Istanbul) was a Deputy | Prime Minister of Turkey responsible for economic af |
ldest son, Walter Stanley Monroe, later became | prime minister of Newfoundland. |
itical communication, commissioned by the then | Prime Minister John Major. |
(Became minister in 1981) / 1986-1988 (Became | Prime minister in 1988). |
ier, and during the last, shared the seat with | Prime Minister John A. Macdonald. |
The Liberal-National coalition led by | Prime Minister John Howard was defeated at the 2007 |
nuary 1936), Australian politician, was Deputy | Prime Minister in the Labor government of Paul Keati |
Zyta Gilowska - former Vice | Prime Minister and Minister of Finance |
He held both posts until being made | Prime Minister in 2005. |
( | Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Opposition L |
Nehru, then | prime minister of India, presided over the centennia |
Ewart Gladstone (at the age of 84) resigns as | Prime Minister over high Navy estimates. |
hdraws support from the United Front, accusing | Prime Minister H.D. Deve Gowda of poor leadership. |
ame allies of candidate Lionel Jospin, who was | Prime Minister in 1997-2002, and then Dominique Stra |
In 1972 Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, then | Prime Minister of Pakistan, placed a ban on Freemaso |
Prime minister - Carl Christian Hall | |
Wickremanayake first served as | Prime Minister from August 2000 to December 2001. |
Prime Minister - Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of N | |
Filat (PLDM), continues in a second term as | Prime Minister of Moldova. |
Raja Mumtaz Hussain Rathore the then | Prime Minister Azad kashmir graced the ground breaki |
ct descendant of Sir Robert Walpole, the first | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
as labor minister within the administration of | Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa from 1991 until 1992. |
pointed to the Senate on the recommendation of | Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. |
lly proposed Dominion Home Rule in a letter to | Prime Minister Asquith as the wisest of all solution |
Prime Minister - Viscount Palmerston, Liberal | |
12 June - Anthony Eden, | Prime Minister (died 1977) |
The election was a victory for | Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. |
pointed as president of the LDP and became the | prime minister of Japan. |
It is led by | Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt of the Moderate Par |
When Douglas was fired by | Prime Minister Lange, Caygill was appointed Minister |
The | Prime Minister of the Netherlands almost always come |
After Blair became | Prime Minister in 1997, Lloyd was Foreign Policy Adv |
s named after Captain James Cook and the sixth | Prime Minister of Australia Sir Joseph Cook. |
1852), "The Iron Duke", military commander and | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, third son of G |
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