The current Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, took office in 2010.
Regardless of the outcome of an election, the prime minister will remain in office. If the prime minister's party loses the election, the prime minister will not leave office until the new government is sworn in, which could take several days.
They have a Prime Minister and a Queen. The next Prime minister could be a woman (the first female to enter the office). The Queens son will take her place next, and Denmark will have a King.
Pretty specific question... If a Prime Minister dies in office, or becomes otherwise incapable of performing his duties, the Minister specified by the most recent Acting Ministers Minute will become the acting Prime Minister. If the Prime Minister is unable to resume his duties, the governing party will select a new leader who will be appointed as Prime Minister by the Governor General.
In the UK the Prime Minister can "reshuffle" his cabinet and take the minister out, stripping them of their position; but they are still an MP.
The prime minister duty is to take care of Canada and going some where to meet other prime and discuses about Canada
Currently, the prime minister is François Fillon (UMP, the same party that Nicolas Sarkozy). In France, the elected president has to wait few days or few weeks to take office. So we don't know yet who will be the Prime Minister of François Hollande.
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When the prime minister is not present, the deputy prime minister typically represents them. In the absence of both, other cabinet ministers may take on this role, depending on the situation and the protocols established within the government. Additionally, the prime minister may designate a specific minister to act on their behalf during their absence.
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In UK we have to have a General Election at the end of 5 years maximum term of office. But the electon itself is all done on the 1 day, which is in the choosing of the Prime Minister at the time.... the leader of the party returning the most MPs to Westminster, the House of Commons, is the new PM.