Fire them from what? He can fire them from an appointed post - like a ministerial position. He cannot fire them from parliament as the electorate put MP's in parliament, not the prime minister.
the French president is elected by all French aged 18 and above every five years. This is a two-round direct election (the first round being used to weed out all but the two strongest candidates). He is the head of the armies and has a constitutional remit to represent France abroad. The prime minister heads the government. He is nominated by the president and answers to the parliament. The government is formed of members of the strongest party in the national assembly (otherwise it does not last very long...). In the last 25 years a left-wing president had to endure a right-wing government, and vice-versa. The president cannot fire his PM, only the parliament can achieve that, but in practice Prime Ministers often decide "freely" to resign. The fact that parliamentary elections are now held just after the presidential one, gives the elected president a strong base. The president holds much more power and the prime minister had his role reduced (PM were often said to be the "fuse" protecting the president from popular discontent) The current prime minister, François Fillon, has an even more reduced role due to the activity (some say frantic activity) of the president Nicolas Sarkosy. He accepted that, saying that the PM's role had to evolve into a kind of vice-presidency. :- Your momma is a fatty
Answer:In a constitutional monarchy ther terms of electing a prime minister (or similar office) may require the monarch's acceptance of the candidate. Similarly the terms may indicate that the prime minister serves "at the pleasure of the monarch", meaning the monarch can effectively fire him. In Canada, for instance, the Queen's representative the governor general must accept the new Prime Minister before he can accept the office. The governor General can also appoint a new P.M. if the present holder of the office looses the confidence of the House of Parliament. This is effectively removing the prime minister. Some countries do not have a monarch, so obviously prime ministers in any of those countries cannot be removed by the monarch.
In most forms of government, particularly in a parliamentary form of government, the head of government (e.g., the prime minister or premier) has the sole right to "hire-and-fire" cabinet ministers.
no but people think he is a prime
The public votes for their Prime Minister. But the monarch (the king or queen) appoints them after the public vote.The monarch also has the power to fire a Prime Minister or even dissolve the Parliament and rule the country through absolute monarchy (but that is unlikely to happen as it's easier to have politicians running things for you).
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The British and Americans rebuilt Fort Duquesne and named it Fort Pitt after the British prime minister William Pitt.
No. The only people the President can fire are those he appoints.
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Ulysses S. Grant was the President of the United States in 1871.