Pierre Trudeau was a member of the Liberal Party of Canada, of which he was leader from April 6, 1968 - June 16, 1984.
Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau was in office from April 20, 1968, to June 3, 1979 and from March 3, 1980 to June 30, 1984. He is historically the third-longest serving Canadian prime minister at 15 years and 164 days. Although defeated in the election of 1979, he won in 1980 and returned after the short tenure of Joe Clark, the 16th prime minister, whose minority government was voted out.
In an academic sense, tenure means to give an educator a position that is permanent. It can also just means that someone holds an office, such as a political position.
Dominique Pierre Faga has written: 'Indios' -- subject(s): Government relations, Indians of South America, Land tenure, Legal status, laws
Three political writings of John Milton are: Of Reformation in England The Ready and Easy Way to Establish a Commonwealth The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates
The primary goal of life tenure is to insulate the office holder from external pressures, such as having to run for office and cater to a certain political party or constituency. It is a way to ensure impartiality.
the federalist party leader in Nigeria was Alhaji shehu shagari. whom came into government after the party election .as at this era Nigeria as a country practiced a presidential system of government. he was a democratic leader during his tenure government.
the federalist party leader in Nigeria was Alhaji shehu shagari. whom came into government after the party election .as at this era Nigeria as a country practiced a presidential system of government. he was a democratic leader during his tenure government.
2 year tenure
the federalist party leader in Nigeria was Alhaji shehu shagari. whom came into government after the party election .as at this era Nigeria as a country practiced a presidential system of government. he was a democratic leader during his tenure government.
Raymond B. Craib has written: 'Cartographic Mexico' -- subject(s): Cartography, Geographical perception, Historical geography, History, Land tenure, Political aspects, Political aspects of Geographical perception, Political geography
The nature if what you are asking is the riddle itself. Are you referring to his age, the condition of his health, his political party? I do believe the tenure of office act was adopted long after his presidency - and up until then, simply the precedent set by Washington.
There are three possible answers:1. Clement Attlee (1945-1951)2. Anthony Eden (1955-1957)3. Harold Macmillan (1957-1963)True, but you are omitting Winston Churchill, who was re-elected in '51 as a peacetime Premier. His tenure in office was between that of Attlee and Eden- he served his full time as PM, but failing mental health forced him to retire from politics at the '55 election and hand over leadership to his Chancellor, Anthony Eden.