Hugh Grant portrayed The British Prime Minister David.
Jens Stoltenberg is currently the prime minister of Norway.
Yes Prime Minister, it was a British comedy.
Actually, Denmark doesn't have a president, it has a prime minister. The prime minister that is currently in power there is Lars Løkke Rasmussen and he is the head of a coalition of the Liberal Party and the Conservative People Party.
Tuilaepa Aiono Sailele Malielegaoi is the prime minister of the Independent State of Samoa (formerly known as Western Samoa). He was appointed by the head of State, at the request of the Samoa National Legislative Assembly, in 1998.
In December 1967, Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared, believed drowned, whilst swimming in rough surf off Cheviot Beach, southern Victoria. No trace was ever found of his body.
Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared at Cheviot Beach off Victoria's southern coast, presumed drowned, whilst still in office in December 1967.He was officially declared dead two days later.
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17th prime minister of Australia
In 1960, Australia's Prime Minister was Robert Gordon Menzies.
Harold Holt was the only Australian Prime Minister to disappear from Cheviot Beach in 1967. He was Australia's 22nd Prime minister, and the 17th different Prime Minister.
Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared at Cheviot Beach off Victoria's southern coast, presumed drowned, whilst still in office in December 1967.
Yes. Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared while swimming or snorkeling on December 17, 1967 and his body was never found. The suggestion was made that he had encountered an adverse reaction to powerful painkillers he had taken, and drowned.
Harold Holt, in 1967- he disappeared whilst swimming and his body was never recovered. Searches by scuba divers found nothing, so he was probably either dragged out to sea by a powerful undercurrent, or attacked by a shark which carried his body far from the scene.
Harold halt was a prime minister of Australia who mysteriously drowned in the ocean.
Harold Holt was the Prime Minister.On 17 December 1967, Holt went swimming at Cheviot Beach on Point Nepean near Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne. This part of the Victorian coastline is notorious for its rough surf, and questions were later asked as to why he even went swimming there. This was a time when the attitude of security in the case of important public officials was taken far less seriously.No trace of him was ever found, and he was officially declared dead two days later, on 19 December. It is presumed that he drowned, though many conspiracy theories went around, including that he faked his own death in order to run away with his mistress, or that he was a Chinese spy.
He was deputy prime minister of India from 13 March 1967 to 16 July 1969.