Yes: Prime Ministers can be re-elected in Australia, and they frequently are. There is no limit to the number of consecutive times a Prime Minister can be re-elected.
Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.
Where do you stand in the succession of prime ministers of India .
First, people are elected to parliament. The winners of the election can form a government. Ministers are then chosen by the prime minister and they are then ratified by a vote in parliament. So they are elected to parliament and then could be chosen to be ministers.
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This depends on the system and the country. Generally, Prime Ministers are chosen by the elected representatives of an assembly, or appointed by the President and possibly confirmed. New Prime Ministers can occur every year or every 15 years.
Prime Ministers can normally be elected any number of times.
yes all prime ministers are elected by the legislative
Japan has had 62 Prime Ministers since the first in 22 December 1885 when Ito Hirobumi was elected. Japan's current Prime Minister is Yoshihiko Noda.
There was no prime minister of Australia until federation in 1901.Also,prime ministers do not rule anything,they are the the elected leaders of the elected government and as such are answerable to that government and the people.
David Lloyd George (Prime Minister, 1916-22) was a member of the Liberal Party.
You can call this person an "elected executive". There are several varieties of elected executives, such as presidents, prime ministers, elected monarchs (usually chosen by advisors), elected caliphs, oligarchic representatives, etc.