The prime minister rules all of Canada! He controls inflation, and makes laws all in his country! Hope this info was helpful! Bye!
Prime Minister.
A strict reading of the constitution would probably point to the governor-general, however realistically the Prime Minister (who isnt mentioned in the Constitution) would be the most powerful person in Government.
A strict reading of the constitution would probably point to the governor-general, however realistically the Prime Minister (who isnt mentioned in the Constitution) would be the most powerful person in Government.
Yes, these figures are all the most powerful at the national level, with the exception of the French Prime Minister who is often less powerful than the French president. At an international level, the US president is more powerful, as the US has more influence than the United Kingdom or France does individually.
The Prime Minister is more senior. He or she is in charge of the entire county. Premiers are in charge of provinces or states
It was not invented by one person. The title was unofficially applied to the British politician Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745) by his opponents when Walpole was the most powerful figure in the government.
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.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper
Depends on the system of government. Some Presidential systems have a Prime Minister, but they will usually be an assistant and the President will have the most power. Some Parliamentary systems have a President, but they will usually be a figurehead, and the Prime Minister is responsible for running the government. Semi-Presidential systems generally have both, and the two have equal power.
The prime minister`s roles are : TO be the leader of the Connservative Party. To help the country , etc. ------------------------------------------ The role of the Canadian Prime Minister is not defined by law or Constitution but it is the most powerful political position in Canada. As such he is seen as leader and ultimate Commander.
Are you asking about the government structure such as a prime minister or about the Australian army? Here's a link for the Australian army ranks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Army_officer_rank_insignia