What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
Australia has had 34 prime ministers as of 2013. 33 men and one woman have held the office of Prime Minister at some stage, but several of them have held office more than once, serving after a break. Therefore, there have been 28 different people who served as Prime Minister. Tony Abbott is the 34th Prime Minister, but the 28th different Prime Minister.The third prime minister of Australia was John Christian Watson, known simply as just Chris Watson.
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Australia's shortest serving Prime Minister was Francis Forde.As Deputy Prime Minister, Francis Forde took over as Prime Minister when John Curtin died suddenly whilst still in office. When the election was held a week later, Ben Chifley won over Forde, thus becoming Australia's new Prime Minister.
The Queen who (usually) asks the leader of the largest party to form a government. However, her role can be viewed as more ceremonial these days. So the true power lies with The Prime Minsiter and 1st Lord of the Treasury who is David Cameron currently.
Gordon Brown because he is Prime Minister. The Queen has no real power and is just a figurehead.
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No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
They actually have equal power, because those are the exact same things...
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
The Prime Minister is more senior. He or she is in charge of the entire county. Premiers are in charge of provinces or states
If they are from the same political party, then the French President has more power (he is the only to have the power in the government). If they are not, the Prime Minister leads the government, not the President. But it happened only once since 1954.
President, Prime Minister, Queen, Dictater, (add more here)
The UK Prime Minister has confidence of his entire ruling party. The Japanese Prime Minister has confidence of just the dominant faction and then he must form coalitions with other factions to get support in passing legislation
Depends on the system of government. Some Presidential systems have a Prime Minister, but they will usually be an assistant and the President will have the most power. Some Parliamentary systems have a President, but they will usually be a figurehead, and the Prime Minister is responsible for running the government. Semi-Presidential systems generally have both, and the two have equal power.
As in 2012 , according to XVIII Amendment, Pakistan is now having parlemental Govt , means the more power is with the Prime Minister , Geo Imran Khan , we are waiting for you !
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