The Prime Minster is chosen by the party that hold majority in the lower house, as long as that member gets relected to their seat at the elections and their party hold majority, there is no limit to how long someone can serve as Prime Minister.
Every four years.
every four years
Yes, named Dylan Efron, four years younger.
It is a democratic country that re-elects its President every four years as well as the Senate.
John Curtin.
There are not four main colonies of Australia. Australia has six states and two mainland territories, as well as seven offshore territories. In Australia's colonial years, the four main colonies were Sydney, Swan River (Perth), Hobart and Moreton Bay (Brisbane).
As of June 2014 the current leader of Chile is President Michelle Bachelet. She took office in March of 2014 and will serve four years.
Australia did not have four main states in 1864. It did not even have states - they were still known as "colonies".In Australia's colonial years, prior to 1835, the four main colonies were Sydney, Swan River (Perth), Hobart and Moreton Bay (Brisbane). However, by 1864, the colonies of Victoria and South Australia were both significant.
Must be 30+ Years of age and a natural citizen of Colombia And for the president/vice president and in office for four years.
No. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected by the caucus of the governing party. Federal elections in Australia elect one party to government every four years. In no election in Australia can a voter elect a leader of the party, however they can elect their local member, upon whom they may exert pressure to cast a vote for a specific member of the party for the position of the Prime Minister/Head of the Opposition.
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