R Venkatraman was the only Indian President who saw four successive Prime Ministers.
The Big Four nation leaders met in Paris. The delegates were Prime Minister David Lloyd George (British), Prime Ministers Georges Clemenceau (France), Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando (Italy) and President Woodrow Wilson (US).
All four have been Labour Prime Ministers.
Small towns in England, they are the constituencies of the last four British Prime Ministers in reverse order.
There have been four Canadian Prime Ministers who were born outside of Canada. They are none other than Sir John A. MacDonald - Scottish and Canadian, Alexander Mackenzie, also Scottish and Canadian, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Scottish and Canadian, and the most recent, John Turner, English and Canadian. Many Cabinet Ministers throughout history have also held multiple citizenships.
In Canada, the frequency of changes in ministers can vary based on several factors, including cabinet reshuffles, elections, or the resignation of a minister. Typically, prime ministers may conduct cabinet reshuffles every few years or in response to specific circumstances. Additionally, new ministers may be appointed following federal elections, which occur roughly every four years. As a result, there is no fixed schedule for ministerial changes; it largely depends on the political landscape and decisions made by the prime minister.
Not counting Margaret Thatcher, who had a husband, not a wife. Sir Edward Heath was the last British Prime Minister who didn't have a wife. Heath's term as Prime Minister was from, June 19, 1970 - March 4, 1974. He was one of only four British Prime Ministers never to have married.
The United States does not have a Prime Minister. The head of the executive branch in the United States is the President. George Washington was the first President of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797.
Spain has a national general election every four years.
More than four, if you think about all the American presidents, British prime ministers, French presidents and Russian presidents. Leaders of other countries also would like to think of themselves as being involved.
The Prime Minister. The President is a figurehead with almost no true power. The only governance which is delegated to the President is once in four years, when it is he who determines who (among the elected heads of the political parties) will be the first to attempt to form a coalition after elections have been held.
the big four : president Wilson, david Lloyd George, Georges Clemenceau, & vittoro orlando
The sum of the first four prime numbers is 17.