Yes sure every body have a voting right..
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First, people are elected to parliament. The winners of the election can form a government. Ministers are then chosen by the prime minister and they are then ratified by a vote in parliament. So they are elected to parliament and then could be chosen to be ministers.
We have elections... This is where the citizens vote for the person who they saw fit to rule the country.
No, Prime Ministers are leaders of countries.
There have been 22 Prime Ministers of Canada.
The Prime ministers position is announced when the Parliament is sworn in by the governor general of Australia after every approximately 3 yearly election. he is voted into this leadership position by a majority vote of the members of the lower house.
One can find a list of British prime ministers by going on a website such as Wikipedia where it lists the prime ministers of Britain. There are also books on the prime ministers of Britain that can be found on Amazon.
Because prime ministers are elected by party and not individually. Party members elect the prime minister. So voters vote for a party (say, Labour or Conservative) and not for an individual.
yes there has been female Prime Ministers.
Brazil does not have Prime Ministers. Brazil has a Presidential system.
There were 16 prime ministers before him.
People do not elect their Prime Ministers, they elect their representatives--members of the House of Representatives and House of Councillors--the members of the two houses then vote on a Prime Minister. It usually is the president of the political party that holds the majority. Prime Ministers in Japan do not have term limits either. People vote for political parties. If one candidate wins in the upper house, the house of councillors and another wins in the lower house, the house of representatives, the results of the lower house stands, and that candidate for Prime Minister is elected.