None - the role of Prime Minister (PM) is as a representative of the elected Government. While the PM does have voting rights (as would any MP in parliament) - the position doesn't yield any actual power.
The Prime Minister is the head of the government.
The Prime minister, while in the UK has the role of leader of Her Majesty's Government. When abroad, s/he acts as Her Majesty's representative.
David Cameron (January 2015) although that may change in May when there is a General Election.
In India the role of the elected office of Prime Minister is the single most important office in that nation. The Prime Minister is the head of State in India and has executive type duties and responsibilities.
The Canadian constitution specifies the role and powers of the Prime Minister.
No prime minister, this is a role of the king. There is a deputy prime minister in charge of the cabinet, his name is Fahad bin Mahmood al Said.
the guy is called the governor or um prime minister
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he/she is the chief executive power
Prime Minister
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The corresponding role in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach. Brian Cowen was Taoiseach in 2009.
the same as a prime minister in any other country
to take as much care and financial care of the U.K
Same job - different name.