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In fact, at the present, there hasn't been any law to support that
NO. The form of government determines if there is a Prime Minister or not.
In 2006 there was not any Deputy Prime Minister in India.
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In this period any Romanian principality hadn't a prime minister !
Technically the Prime Minister is always appointed by the monarch.
The Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is more powerful in the UK government than the President is in the US. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in Parliament and decides what their party's policies should be. As leader of the civil service, he also decides who ministers should be and oversees the implementation of policy that passes Parliament. The Prime Minister also makes foreign policy decisions. The one balance to this is that the Prime Minister can be dismissed from office by the House of Commons if the majority of MPs don't support him. This can happen at any time, for any reason.
The Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is more powerful in the UK government than the President is in the US. The Prime Minister is the leader of the ruling party in Parliament and decides what their party's policies should be. As leader of the civil service, he also decides who ministers should be and oversees the implementation of policy that passes Parliament. The Prime Minister also makes foreign policy decisions. The one balance to this is that the Prime Minister can be dismissed from office by the House of Commons if the majority of MPs don't support him. This can happen at any time, for any reason.
yes
There is no maximum number- unlike the US President, a British Prime Minister can serve any number of consecutive terms for as long as they enjoy the confidence and support of the electorate and their own Party.
The compound noun 'prime minister' is a common noun; a word for any prime minister anywhere; for example:As well as being head of government, a prime minister may have other roles.A proper noun the title or name of a specific person, place, or thing.; for example:Stephen Foster, Prime Minister of CanadaOffice of the Prime Minister of MalaysiaPrime Minister Street, Memphis, TN or Prime Minister Drive, Middle Ridge, QLD AustraliaPrime Minister Restaurant and Catering, Thiensville, WI
yes he did, he supported the cancer reserch