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Winston Churchill
The United Kingdom does not have a President. The Prime Minister is a party leader in the British Parliament, and has the executive powers of a President - but not the status, as this is held by the Queen.
depending on each country, the powers differ
The British Prime Minister during the majority of WWII was Winston Churchill. In 1945, though, his party wasn't re-elected so Churchill was replaced by Clement Atlee, who served for the remainder of the war.
Yes...Winston Churchill was British Prime Minister for most of World War II from 10 May 1940 until 25 July 1945.
The Canadian constitution specifies the role and powers of the Prime Minister.
if i become a educational minster , what is going to be done
No, Indonesia abolished the post of Prime Minister on 1959 July 9 when President Sukarto took the powers of the Prime Minister. There has not been a Prime Minister of Indonesia since.
None. He enjoys only Executive powers as entitled of the Prime Minister.
Italy and British
No, the British, French, and Russians did not form an alliance called the Central Powers. The Central Powers refers to the alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I. The British, French, and Russians were part of the opposing alliance known as the Allies.
Express powers are stated explicitly in the instrument confering the power. Implied powers are 'implied' from the function. So if a Minister has the power to make a decision it might be implied that he or she can hold an inquiry first.