Usually, they do and they are the leader of the largest party in the country's parliament.
He belong to the Conservative Party
The Labour Party (UK)
Prime minister stephen harper belongs to the conservative party.
Yes, the prime minister and the president can belong to the same party, depending on the political system of a country. In parliamentary systems, it is common for both positions to be held by members of the same party, especially when that party has a majority in the legislature. However, in presidential systems, the president and the prime minister (if there is one) may belong to different parties, as their roles and powers are distinct. Ultimately, it varies by the specific political structure and electoral rules of each country.
the party with majority of seats in lower house/house of representative form government. the prime minister is selected by the political party which the belong to so australians don't actually vote from the prime minister we vote for the party hope that helped!
No, The prime minister can't belong to the British monarchy.
Prime Minister. (currently David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party)
the party of Prime Minister Stephen Harper is Conservative.
The party that wins the most seats in the British Parliament will have the Prime Minister. Within the majority party, party members elect their leader who becomes the Prime Minister.
It is the political party that loses/wins the election. The prime minister is the appointed leader of the party that wins. When a political party loses a general election then the prime minister steps down and the leader of the winning party becomes prime minister.
The Prime Minister's party, or parties which are allied with the Prime Minister, have to have a majority, otherwise the Prime Minister can be removed from office.
Winston Churchill began his political life in the DFS Party and then joined Labour and he finally became Prime Minister with DFS Party