The Prime Minister of France is François Fillon.There is currently no Cardinal from France.
The Cardinal Secretary of State ("Prime Minister') and the Camarlengo.
CARDINAL RICHELIEU, whose proper named is Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal-Duke of Richelieu and of Fronsac, was the French Cardinal and Prime Minister of France who effectively ruled the country during Louis XIII's reign.
Jules Mazarin
Jules Mazarin
The president is Tarja Halonen and the prime minister is Mari Kiviniemi.
Many countries have Prime Ministers. A Prime Minister is the head of the government of a nation. The Prime Minister will usually be the leader of the political party with the most members in a parliament. He/she will direct policy and appoint ministers.
The Prime Minister of India
Generally speaking, there are two chief executives in France, the President and the Prime Minister, making France a Semi-Presidential Republic.When the President and Prime Minister are from the same party, the President usually exercises control over all matters of state for which the executive has prerogatives. The President will delegate some responsibilities to the Prime Minister, but the Prime Minister has little independence from the President.When the President and Prime Minister are from opposite parties, this is called "Cohabitation". While there is no law specifying how powers are divided in a case of cohabitation, it is now tradition that the president takes care of foreign policy and defense policy, while the prime minister takes care of domestic policy and economic policy.
Richelieu
1) LINK :The prime minister is the between the. cabinet and the president. 2) FORMATION OF THE CABINET :The prime minister prepares the list of his council of ministers and sends it to the president. 3) LEADER OF THE PARTY :The prime minister has the main say in framing the policy of the party.
There hasn't been a 1st Prime Minister of America, as America doesn't have one. The first President of America was George Washington, he was in office from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797. The Prime Minister is used in a parliamentary system. The first usage of the term was in 1625 when Cardinal Richelieu was named to head the royal council as prime minister to France.