Yes. However, because several of Australia's Prime Ministers have held office more than once, serving after a break, John Howard was the 30th Prime Minister but only the 25th different Prime Minister.
"Who was the 30th prime minister of India" would be the question IF the answer in the question above were TRUE.Manmohan Singh is the 13th Prime Minister of India!!! not the 30th.
No! Myanmar had a Prime Minister up until 2011 March 30th when the position was merged into that of the President.
Girija Koirala was a politician from Nepal. He served as the nation's 30th Prime Minister.
As of the 30th of June 2017, Joseph Muscat is the Prime Minister of Malta. He was born on the 22nd of January, 1974, so he is 43 years old.
The 30th prime number is 113.
He believed that he had a peace pact with Adolf Hitler.
The 30th Prime number is 113.
There has never been a Prime Minister of England. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, served as British Prime Minister from 16th July 1834 to 14th November 1834 and again from 18th April 1835 to 30th August 1841. At that time he was Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Nelson Orlando Oduber [b. 1947] was the immediate predecessor to the current Prime Minister of Aruba. He was the fourth holder of the office. His term ran from October 30, 2001 to October 30, 2009. On October 30th, the current, fifth Prime Minister began his term. His name is Michiel Godfried Eman [b. September 1, 1961].
Stephen Harper became the 22nd Prime Minister of Canada on 2006 February 6.Stephen Harper became Prime Minister after his party won a minority government in the 2006 federal election. He is the first Prime Minister from the newly reconstituted Conservative Party, following a merger of the Progressive Conservative and Canadian Alliance parties.2006
He became Reichskanzler ("Chancellor of the Reich") on January 30th, 1933. That was Weimar Germany's equivalent to Prime Minister; the position is now called "Bundeskanzler" ("Federal Chancellor").
June 30th 2010