Primarily, the party concerned gain a majority of the seats in Parliament. This then gives them the opportunity to form a government, the party leader can either take the post of Prime Minister, or appoint someone else to take on that role.
all the parties in Israel go to a free election once of every 3 years, the president choose the party wich has the best possibility to create a strong and stable coalition ( most of the time is the biggest party in the parliament ) . the chairman of that party is the one who need to create the coalition and the one who becomes the prime minister .
Afghanistan - prime minister position abolished in 2004Albania - Sali BerishaAlgeria - Abdelmalek SellalAndorra - no prime minister position availableAngola - prime minister position abolished in 2010Antigua and Barbuda - Baldwin SpencerArgentina - no prime minister position availableArmenia - Tigran SargsyanAustralia - Julia GillardAustria - no prime minister position availableAzerbaijan - Artur Rasizade
The position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1984
The position of Shadow Prime Minister does not exist.
Technically, no. The position of prime minister most closely resembles the position of Premier of China, which is the head of government in China. This position is often called the Prime Minister of China by foreign media.
it means Malaysia Corruption Begin. It is created when Najib calls for the blackout to win Prime Minister Position.
As of now, the Prime Minister Of India Dr.Manmohan Singh holds the position
There is no such position.
No. -Each of the Canadian provinces has a Premier, a similar position to Prime Minister.
whats the number wise position of Gandhi R. as prime minister of India
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2009. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2008. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
Prior to Federation, there was no Prime Minister. The first Prime Minister of Australia was Edmund Barton, and he took on his position at Federation.