Fact, Stephen Harper has done enough damage to this country.
Yes, the Prime Minister can be reelected as an MP any number of times, even if they are no longer prime minister following their reelection. If you mean 'reelected as Prime Minister', the Prime Minister is not directly elected to begin with. However, the term of a Prime Minister is indefinite, and a Prime Minister can be reappointed by the Governor General any number of times. The only limitation on a Prime Minister's term is that he/she must maintain the confidence of the House of Commons, and can be forced to resign through political pressure (or be dismissed by the Governor General, though this is rare) at any time.
He dropped out of University of Toronto after 2 months. He is no longer allowed to sing John Lennon songs in public due to a protest from Yoko Ono. His father was a high level accountant for Imperial Oil, where harper worked as a mail room clerk before becoming a career politician.
He's the Prime Minister of Canada. Before that he was an economist. ================================================= Presumably that means Mr Harper is no longer an economist. A profession is defined as "a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science." Politics does not qualify as a profession. At best, it might qualify as an avocation. Therefore, Mr Harper is not a member of any profession whatsoever.
Kevin Rudd is no longer foreign minister.
Silvio Berlusconi was the Prime Minister of Italy, but no longer holds that position.
He is no longer Prime Minister.
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.
I think that trident lasts longer but that is just my opinion.
There is no longer a prime minister in The Philippines because the position has been abolished. The president is the head of the Goverment, Benigno S. Aquino.
The Minister's Black Veil itself is considered a parable although it is considerably longer than most parables.
Yes. Brazil elects their Presidents by popular vote to 4-year terms.Yes, we have a Republic President. (Michel Temer)
Who held the office of prime minister of Great Britain longer than any other person in the 20th century.