Sir Mackenzie Bowell was the only Prime Minister of Canada to be forced to resign.
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Mackenzie Bowell
Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie Bowell was anti-Catholic and anti-Liberal and in over his depth on the divisive Manitoba Schools Question on minority education rights. Mackenzie Bowell was the only prime minister of Canada to be forced to resign by his own cabinet, which he called a "nest of traitors."
At the beginning of World War one the Prime Minister of Italy was Vittorio Orlando but after the war ended he was forced to resign.
Austria. Prime Minister Schuschnigg was forced to resign after attempting to hold a referendum in order to stop the spreading German influence. The next Prime Minister of Austria was a Nazi, and allowed the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany.
when the prime minister is forced to resign,
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.
Until he was forced to resign in May 1940 he was Prime Minister (of the UK). He died five months later.
Yes. Sir John Abbott was the Third Canadian Prime Minister.
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Lord North was forced to resign after his failure to subdue the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. He actually attempted to resign several times during the Revolution, but George III refused to accept his resignation until it was absolutely inevitable. Still, his name will always be remembered in correlation with the minister who lost America.
Margaret Thatcher, who is indeed the ONLY female Prime Minister Britain has ever had. She was elected on 4th May 1979, and was in office until 28th November 1990, when domestic unpopularity forced her to resign.
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.