kim campbell cut the number of federal ministers of state to 23. The number of cabinet committees was reduced from 11 to 5. She was also the prime minister to convene a first minister conference for consulation .
The Prime Minister works in the Parliament, House of Commons and Senate
Winston Churchill had a stroke in 1953 while attending a dinner in honor of the Italian Prime Minister.
He was to date the only Prime Minister who held the position of Prime Minister while being a member of the Senate rather than the House of Commons.
"Prime Minister" is usually the title for the head of government of an independent country, while "Chief Minister" is usually the head of government of a state or province.
Senegal has both. Macky Sall is the current President, while Abdoul Mbaye is the current Prime Minister.
He was the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. His name was Mr. Liaqat Ali Khan. He was assasinated while delivering a speech at Rawalpindi.
New Zealand and Australia are two different countries. They have separate governments and separate Prime Ministers.In 2014, the Prime Minister of New Zealand is John Key while the Prime Minister of Australia is Tony Abbott.
No, Tomomi Iwakura was a statesman during the late 1800's. He was also the chamberlain for the Emperor of Japan. Certain papers say he was Prime Minister but everyone refers to him as the 'minister of the right' which is the Junior Minister of the State, if he was prime minister it was only for a short while.
Curaçao does not have a president; instead, it is a parliamentary democracy with a governor and a prime minister. The governor represents the Dutch monarchy, while the prime minister is the head of government. As of October 2023, the prime minister of Curaçao is Gilmar Pisas.
CM or chief minister is a term used for head of legislative assembly, not the head of a parliament. The first PM or prime minister of India is Jawaharlal Nehru. Mainly, the country's heads are President and Prime Minister while heads of states are Governor and Chief Minister.
Many countries have a Prime Minister (especially if they're based on the UK parliament) as the Head of Government. The Prime Minister is in charge of the Executive branch of government and is involved with legislation, while an elected President or a Monarchy acts as a figurehead of the country.
Zoran Milanović is the Prime Minister of Croatia in 2013.Milanović became the 10th Prime Minister of Croatia on 2011 December 23 following the 2011 parliamentary election while leading the Social Democratic Party.