The can serve indefinitely, so long as their government has the confidence (support) of the House of Representatives (the members of parliament).
New Zealand has its elections every 3 years obviously meaning that a New Zealand Prime Minister has a 3 year term and maybe they are lucky enough to be re-elected for another 3 year term. However, many times in the past, New Zealand Prime Ministers may have served far less than a full term, or a full term and part of a new term. See the related question.
The Prime Minister of Canada remains in office as long as they are able to control the majority of votes in the Parliament. As of 2007, a law was passed fixing election dates to every 4 years, but the Prime Minister need not change after the election.
Nothing is named after the prime minister because she wasn't a prime minister long enough.
Kim Campbell was the 19th Prime Minister of Canada, serving her term from June 1993 to November 1993. She was Canada's first, and to date only, female Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister remains in post for as long as (s)he has the confidence of Parliament.
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First Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Khan Liaquat Ali Khan.
John key is the 38thprime minister of New Zealand. He has led New Zealand or four years. He had became a prime minster on the 19th November 2008
The Prime Minister serves as long as his party is in power, whether it be as a single party or as part of a coalition. The Prime Minister stops serving when they step down, or he loses the ability to lead the government.
The Prime Minister of the UK can remain Prime Minister for as long as 5 year and then call an election but at the current time the Prime Minster can call an election at what ever time he wants
There is no set term. Stephen Harper will remain the Prime Minister of Canada until he resigns or the Conservatives lose government.
In Russia, the Prime Minister isn't elected and does not serve a specific term length. He or she is appointed by the President and can be let go any time the President chooses. If a new president is elected, then the Prime Minister must resign, and a new Prime Minister will be appointed by the new President.
New Zealand has its elections every 3 years obviously meaning that a New Zealand Prime Minister has a 3 year term and maybe they are lucky enough to be re-elected for another 3 year term. However, many times in the past, New Zealand Prime Ministers may have served far less than a full term, or a full term and part of a new term. See the related question.
she served for three consecutive years
The Prime Minister's term depends on how long he can keep the confidence of the parliament, and lasts up until the next election at most, which is at most 4 years. There is not a limit on the number of terms a Prime Minister can serve.
The US president serves for four years, after which he can stand for re-election one time. The term of a prime minister may depend on the country, but the usual case for the prime minister to serve as long as his government stays in power and not for any fixed term.
A Premier serves in office for approximately 4 years, same amount of years as a Prime Minister. Both Canadians Prime Minister, and Premier can serve as long as they want, only if they are reelected.