John Gorton (1911-2002) served as 19th prime minister from 1968 to 1971. While serving in the RAF in January 1942, his fighter lost power and he landed hard on Bintan Island (Malaysia), seriously injuring his arms and face.
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Willie Telavi is the Prime Minister of Tuvalu.Telavi became the Prime Minister of Tuvalu on 2010 December 24. Telavi helped bring down the previous Prime Minister Maatia Toafa, by crossing the floor and enabling a vote of non-confidence.
The prime minister was Tony Blair who stepped down in 2007.
It is the political party that loses/wins the election. The prime minister is the appointed leader of the party that wins. When a political party loses a general election then the prime minister steps down and the leader of the winning party becomes prime minister.
Willie Telavi is the Prime Minister of Tuvalu in 2013.Telavi became the Prime Minister of Tuvalu on 2010 December 24. Telavi helped bring down the previous Prime Minister Maatia Toafa, by crossing the floor and enabling a vote of non-confidence.
Willie Telavi was the Prime Minister of Tuvalu in 2012.Telavi became the Prime Minister of Tuvalu on 2010 December 24. Telavi helped bring down the previous Prime Minister Maatia Toafa, by crossing the floor and enabling a vote of non-confidence.
Willie Telavi was the Prime Minister of Tuvalu in 2011.Telavi became the Prime Minister of Tuvalu on 2010 December 24. Telavi helped bring down the previous Prime Minister Maatia Toafa, by crossing the floor and enabling a vote of non-confidence.
The Prime Minister serves as long as his party is in power, whether it be as a single party or as part of a coalition. The Prime Minister stops serving when they step down, or he loses the ability to lead the government.
Margaret Thatcher stood down as leader of the Conservative party and Prime minister on the 28th of November 1990.
Igor Lukšić was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2011. Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on 2010 December 29 after the previous Prime Minister Milo Đukanović resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union. Lukšić was previously the Finance Minister from 2004 February 16 until he became prime minister. He stepped down on 2012 December 4 and Đukanović again became prime minister, with Lukšić becoming the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Mr Malielegaoi first became Prime Minister from November 1998 to March 2001 when his predecessor, Tofilau Eti Alesana, stepped down. He served as Deputy Prime Minister from 1991 to 1998.