Clement Attlee's term as prime minister ended on 1951 October 26.
He was replaced by Sir Winston Churchill.
Clement Atlee was Prime Minister in 1949. In 1951 he was succeeded by Winston Churchill for his second term of office.
After Winston Churchill's first term from 1940-1945, Clement Atlee served from 1945-1951 Churchill was prime minister again for his second term from 1951-1955 and following him was Anthony Eden who served from 1955-1957
As of 2014, Ethiopia's deputy prime minister is Demeke Mekonnen. He has been in this position since 2012. Ethiopia's prime minister is Hailemariam Desalegn. The term vice prime minister is equivalent to deputy prime minister.
Winston Churchill served twice as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. He first became Prime Minister in 1940, replacing Neville Chamberlain. During his second term as Prime Minister, which began in 1951, he replaced Clement Attlee.
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Anthony Eden, The 1st Earl of Avon. Prime Minister - 7 April 1955 to 10 January 1957 Errr... no the above answer is wrong. Churchill was succeeded by Clement Attlee, a labour prime minister. On the 25th July 1945 labour won by a landslide and Clement Attlee was in office by the 26th July until the 26th October 1951. Both answers are right. Churchill held the office twice. After his first term ()1940-1945), Attlee took over. After his 2nd term (1951-1955), Eden took over.
Prime, meaning first minister. The head honcho!!
The Australian Prime Minister in 1906 was Alfred Deakin, whose term was from 1905-1908. This was Deakin's second term. He also served as Prime Minister from 1903-04 and again from 1909-1910.
The Prime Minister's term depends on how long he can keep the confidence of the parliament, and lasts up until the next election at most, which is at most 4 years. There is not a limit on the number of terms a Prime Minister can serve.
The political leader of Australia is called the Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is Julia Gillard.
The Prime Minister of Jamaica serves a term of five years. However, this term can be shortened if the Prime Minister calls for early elections or if a vote of no confidence is passed. There is no limit to the number of terms a Prime Minister can serve, allowing for potential re-election in subsequent elections.
Ito Hirobumi started his third term as Prime Minister of Japan on January 12, 1898.
Yes, Benjamin Netanyahu is currently serving his second term as Prime Minister of Israel.