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Australia has a Prime Minister, not a president. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy, not a Republic. In 2011, Australia's Prime Minister is Julia Gillard and the Deputy Prime Minister is Wayne Swan.
Australia is not a republic, so it has never had a President. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, so its head of government is the Prime Minister. In 1998, this was the Hon. John Howard.
John Howard did not become president, as Australia is not a republic and therefore does not have a president. Australia's leader is called the Prime Minister. John Howard became Prime Minister of Australia in March 1996, a position he held until November 2007.
Australia does not have a president because it is a Constitutional Monarchy, rather than a Republic. Australia's Head of State is the Queen, who is represented by the Governor-General, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, who is Australia's head of government.
Australia does not have a president: it has a Prime Minister. As of September 2013, the Prime Minister is Tony Abbott. Australia is a Constitutional Monarchy not a Republic. Hence the country does not have a president; nor has it ever had a President. Australia's Head Of State is Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia. The Queen's representative in Australia is the Governor-general who, in 2014, is Sir Peter Cosgrove.
Yes. The Czech Republic is a parliamentary republic with a Prime Minister and a President.
The Dominican Republic doesn't have a first minister.
Australia is not a republic because it has a monarch as its head. Australia is a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, and a federation. Queen Elizabeth II is Queen of Australia and of 15 other countries (including, but not limited to: the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Jamaica, etc). Australia was originally modelled after the British system, having been founded by the British. After almost 100 years of being a federation, the question was put to the Australian public. The issue of whether Australia should be a republic was addressed in a referendum in 1999, in which Australians voted against becoming a republic.
Marian Jurecka is the Minister of Agriculture for the Czech Republic.
Daniel Herman is the Minister of Culture for the Czech Republic.
Martin Stropnicky is the Minister of Defense for the Czech Republic.
Andrej Babis is the Minister of Finance for the Czech Republic.