If people don't like the current Prime Minister, the only direct method to remove him is to defeat him in an election. However, there are other methods to be heard, such as sending the Prime Minister's Office a letter or email, contacting your member of Parliament with your concerns, or organising other public methods to protest their policies.
i dont know about the people, why they dont like him.....but i like him anyways....
like the President in US or the Prime Minister in UK or Canada President in India however is not as powerful as the Prime Minister
It would most likely depend on the king, and the people. It's similar how someone might like one president/prime minister, but not like the next, or how one person might like the president/prime minister, but another wouldn't
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Many must have as he is still Australia's longest serving Prime Minister.
Not particularly.
No I think they elect prime ministers like how they do other elections for politics.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.
The Prime Minister isn't directly elected like, say, the US president is. So no-one "voted" for John Key to be Prime Minister. He became Prime Minister because he leads the largest party in parliament, following the 2008 general election. As leader of the largest party (National) he formed a government with the support of Act, the Maori Party and United Future.
Robert Walpole. At that time, 'Prime Minister' was a disrespectful label, rather like 'Teacher's Pet'.
when i become the prime minister of Pakistan then i will do work like Khumeni. because they done good work for Iran peoples.