There is no limit to how long an Australian Prime Minister can be Prime minister.
Elections are held roughly every three years, but there is a very large window of many months which the serving Prime Minister may choose to use to his/her advantage to call either an early or late election.
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.
filling in for another Australian prime minister I would suggest that it was because they did not have control of both Houses. Fisher was an engine driver from Queensland and Deakin a Barrister of the lower state... Victoria and of a different political persuasion.
The Prime Minister of Jamaica serves a term of five years. However, this term can be shortened if the Prime Minister calls for early elections or if a vote of no confidence is passed. There is no limit to the number of terms a Prime Minister can serve, allowing for potential re-election in subsequent elections.
Margaret Thatcher In office as leader of the Conservative party and Prime Minister from 4 May 1979 to 28 November 1990
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.
There is no set term. Stephen Harper will remain the Prime Minister of Canada until he resigns or the Conservatives lose government.
filling in for another Australian prime minister I would suggest that it was because they did not have control of both Houses. Fisher was an engine driver from Queensland and Deakin a Barrister of the lower state... Victoria and of a different political persuasion.
as many no of times he is elected as the leader of majority party(or head of a coalition)
In Malaysia, the Prime Minister does not have a fixed term limit. The Prime Minister serves at the pleasure of the King and can remain in office as long as they have the confidence of the majority in the Parliament. Typically, parliamentary terms last five years, but the Prime Minister can be reappointed if their party maintains majority support in subsequent elections.
only twice, first for a short period in 1868 then 1874 to 1880
If counting by terms, the 91st Prime Minister of Japan is Fukudu Yasao, the 58th person to be the Prime Minister of Japan.
The first British prime minister to serve three consecutive terms in the 20th century was Sir Winston Churchill. He held office from 1940 to 1945 during World War II and then again from 1951 to 1955. His leadership during the war and subsequent terms solidified his place in British political history.