V.P. Singh (Dec. 2 1989 - Nov. 10 1990)Chandra Shekhar Singh (Nov. 10 1990 - June 21 1991)
John Major MP (conservative party) was the British Prime Minister between 1990 and 1997. He replaced Margaret Thatcher MP (conservative party) as Prime-Minister (1979-1990) and was ousted from power by Tony Blair MP (Labour Party) in 1997.
It was probably Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka (previously known as Ceylon). She was the widow of Solomon Bandaranaike, a former prime minister, who was assassinated in 1959. She was elected in 1960, the first time any country had a woman prime minister.
Tony Blair was 44 when he became Prime Minister in 1997. Before him John Major became the youngest Prime Minister of the century in 1990 aged 47.
Margaret Thatcher
Jim (James) Bolger, Prime Minister 1990 - 1997.
Yes, women are allowed to be Prime Minister. As of 2010, it has not yet happened.
Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister in 1989 and up to November 28th 1990. John Major took over and so was the prime minister for the rest of 1990.
This depends on the country. Reask your question or see related questions. Canada: Brian Mulroney was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1990. UK: Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the UK in 1990 until November 28. John Major was the Prime Minister for the rest of the year.
Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister who opposed the nationalization of British Industry. She served as Prime Minister from 1979 - 1990.
john major was the british prime minister from 28 November 1990 -2 may 1997
She was Prime Minister from the 4th of May 1979 until the 28th of November 1990.
Robert (Bob) James Lee Hawke did many things during the time that he was Prime Minister. The one thing he did that was really great and known for, is that he established the University of South Australia
No. He was Prime Minister from the 28th of November 1990 until the 2nd of May 1997.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2012. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2011. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2010. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.