Hawaii has been a US State since 1959 and the State Governor runs the show, not a Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister and Parliament, all elected.
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No, the country of Myanmar (or Burma) has abolished the position of Prime Minister as of March 2011.
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Honolulu is the capital city of Hawaii.
there is a prime minister for one contury and ours is kevin rudd
Australia did not have a Prime Minister until Federation in 1901 when all the states of Australia united.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all governed by the British Prime Minister.
Neville Chamberlain. Incidentally, he was Prime Minister of all of the UK, not just England.
No one is, there is no prime minister of Nottingham forest, but the prime minister of England is the prime minister of Nottingham
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Um...that would be the Deputy Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister is the head of government. Ministers are lower than the Prime minister.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
Not at all. Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister was Sir Robert Menzies.
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.