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In England from which body is the prime minister elected?

house of commons


After the glorious revolution England had a king and had elected a what?

A Prime Minister


In England from which body is the minister elected?

house of commons


Who was the first official prime minister of the united kingdom?

For all practical purposes, Robert Walpole was the first prime minister of England. When Parliament elected King George I, the king, parliament elected Robert Walpole, Prime Minister. King George stayed in Europe. He let Walpole run England. Since England does not have a written constitution as does the United States, there is no particular point where England said, "We now have a modern prime minister."


Which Prime Ministers of England were not elected?

David Lloyd George (Prime Minister, 1916-22) was a member of the Liberal Party.


Is England a dictatorship country?

No, England is run by an elected prime minister and parliament, and it constitutes a democracy. A dictatorship is run by an individual, or several, who were not elected and hold power through force.


What is the name of the elected body in England whose members were nobles and commoners during the Enlightenment?

This elected body is called the Parliament. It is composed of two houses, the House of Lords and the large House of Commons.


Can prime ministers be re elected in Australia?

Yes: Prime Ministers can be re-elected in Australia, and they frequently are. There is no limit to the number of consecutive times a Prime Minister can be re-elected.


Who has been elected Prime Minister the most number of times in New Zealand?

Richard John Seddon he was born in 1845 in Lancashire, England


Who is the newly elected prime minister in Pakistan?

Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the newly elected prime minister of Pakistan. This is his 3rd tenure. He has already been elected as prime minister of Pakistan twice.


What is the name of the elected body which now holds almost all law making power in England?

Parliament, which is comprised of the House of Commons (elected) and the House of Lords (unelected).


Is the Prime Minister of England like the President of the US?

No. A Prime Minister has to be re-elected every few years or resign. The powers of prime ministers vary a lot, too.