yes there has been female Prime Ministers.
Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister on 4 May 1979. She remained in power for 11 years. There have been no Australian female Prime Ministers, as of 2008.
Spain has no such thing as a President, so it would be impossible for Spain to have a female president.To date, Spain has also not had any female Prime Ministers (Presidentes del Gobierno). There has also been only one Spanish queen: Isabella II of Bourbon from 1833-1868.
Most Prime Ministers of Canada have at least a basic command of French and English. This could be almost any of the Prime Ministers.
Benjamin Disraeli was British Prime Minister in 1868 and again 1874-1880. Originally of Jewish descent he converted to Anglicanism when he was a teenager. However, there has been no UK Prime Minister who was a Jew while in office.
Presidents only.
Prime Ministers can normally be elected any number of times.
There weren't any - only kings and Queens and Prime Ministers.
there were never any presidents there were and still are prime ministers and goveners
Yes. It has a president, a prime minister, ministers and other political officials.
No. Some Prime Ministers name a Deputy Prime Minister to answer general policy questions during Question Period, and to chair Cabinet meetings in their absence. A Deputy Prime Minister does not have any special authority, and there is no significance in terms of succession, as this is instead specified by an acting ministers minute[1]. Usually, the appointment is used to honour an individual minister, or to recognize a demographic to which the Deputy belongs (region, race, gender...). The current Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, has not named a Deputy Prime Minister.
There never HAS been a link between the British Prime Minister and the Anglican Church- it is the reigning monarch who is linked to the Church of England under the title 'Defender of the Faith'. The Prime Minister can be of any religious denomination, or of none at all- most Prime Ministers have been Anglicans, but there is no law against them being Catholics, Muslims, Judaic, Hindu or any other faith. Some Labour Party leaders have been agnostic or atheist, but this would not have prevented them from becoming Prime Minister had their Party won an election.
Puerto Rico doesn't have any Prime Ministers. It is led by a governor, Luis G. Fortuño, pretty much the same way that a US state is leaded.