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James Scullin, was the first Catholic Prime Minister Of Australia.
Yes, Paul Keating .
Enda Kenny is a Catholic. Ireland's head of government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister.
The people of Italy are mainly Roman catholics.
Any Member of Parliament can be appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A person of Catholic faith may stand as a Member of Parliament, thus could become Prime Minister. However you cannot stand as a Member of Parliament if you are a member of the clergy.
None. However, Tony Blair became a Roman Catholic a few months after resigning as Prime Minister.
Yes... The Prime Minister can be of any faith - as their religious leanings will have no bearing on their ability to perform their ministerial duties. Only the monarch must be of Church of England faith.
Yes, a Roman Catholic can serve as Prime Minister of the UK. While there were historical restrictions preventing Catholics from holding certain public offices, the laws prohibiting this were repealed in the 19th century. Today, there are no religious requirements or restrictions for the office of Prime Minister, allowing individuals of any faith, including Roman Catholics, to be eligible for the role.
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No one is, there is no prime minister of Nottingham forest, but the prime minister of England is the prime minister of Nottingham
It is not unconstitutional to have a Catholic or Jewish Prime Minister, and Churchill was not a Catholic. Churchill was a member of the Protestant Church of England (Anglican Church). He was buried in an Anglican Cemetery. Benjamin Disraeli was Prime Minister in the 1800s, and he was born a Jew, though he converted to Anglicanism as a teen. Disraeli is still the only PM of Jewish heritage, but there is no Constitutional prohibition on another. Just like America has had only one Catholic president. There's no rule against it, it just hasn't happened that often.
Um...that would be the Deputy Prime Minister.