This depends on what country the Prime Minister comes from. In most parliamentary systems, the Prime Minister is the leader of the governing party in the legislature and is charged with the de facto control of the executive branch of the government, including all of its operations.
A prime minister is elected to run a country in a very similar way to the President of USA. I believe the main difference to be a president is the supreme figure in a republic, whereas a prime minister usually serves under a monarch.
no, that would be the foreign affairs ministers main job. The prime minister only supervises that.
His/her principle job and main title is "First Lord of the Treasury"
the prime ministers job is to get the job done
He was an Australian judge after his job of Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister will govern the country in absence of the Prime Minister. eg: if the Prime Minister is seriously sick or incapacitated.
the prime minister job in the U.K is to run the country an a day to day basis
The Prime Minister is Chosen by the House of Representatives voting and the citizens voting as well.
As Prime-Minister
he was the prime minister of UK
he or she is appointed by the President
lord chancellor
Prime Minister of Australia