In the United Kingdom, "Prime Minister" is not an official title. Therefore the current Prime Minister, David Cameron, is "Mr David Cameron" and not "Prime Minister David Cameron."
The title is the prime minister.
Prime Minister. Silvio Berlusconi is the current Prime Minister of Italy.
The German prime minister carries the title of "Kanzler"(Chancellor).
The first Australian Prime Minister was Edmund Barton. There was no deputy Prime Minister. This was a title that was only officially created in 1968.
He was the British Prime Minister.
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yes, it is the name of an official title, making it a proper noun
The noun prime minister is a singular, common, compound noun; a general word for a position or title; a word for any prime minister anywhere.The noun prime minister is a proper noun when used as a specific title, such as David Cameron, British Prime Minister or the office of Prime Minister of France.
The first New Zealand leader was Henry Sewell, although the title was not "Prime Minister" but "Premier". The term "Prime Minister" was assigned during Richard Seddon's tenure, and the first man to be sworn in under the title of Prime Minister was William Hall-Jones.
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