Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was first time elected as a Prime Minister from 1998-1990 and second time from 1993-1996 and in 1996 was removed from the office.
A Sheriff can be appointed or elected, depending on state or local law. If the Sheriff is appointed he can be removed by the appointing authority. If the Sheriff is elected he can be removed like any other elected official, usually through a recall.
It is obvious that Ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharief was removed from his post due to high jacking case against General Pervaiz Musharraf. Furthermore, Kargal was between Pakistan and India was also a burning issue of his abrogation as on the constant stress of America he called the Pakistani soldiers back to their their home with cease fire ( no one was allowed to fire on Indian army) which caused martyrdom of thousands of Pakistani soldiers. These consequences compelled Mian Nawaz Sharief to lick the dust.
The Prime Minister's party, or parties which are allied with the Prime Minister, have to have a majority, otherwise the Prime Minister can be removed from office.
Canadian ministers are not elected.Rather, the prime minister selects persons to become ministers, and the Governor General of Canada makes the appointments. Though ministers are not elected, they are nonetheless responsible to the elected representatives of the House of Commons. Ministers may be removed at any time by the Governor General (on the prime minister's advice), or collectively may be forced to resign or seek an election by a vote of the House of Commons.The term shadow ministers is not used for Canadian politics; the equivelant position is critics, and they collectively form (with the Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition) a "Government-in-waiting" to replace the current party should the Governor General or electorate so decide. Critics are appointed by the Leader of the Opposition, and can be removed by the Leader of the Opposition.
A prime minister in Belgium can stay in office until removed or voluntarily leave office. She or he can also be removed from office by a new election.
The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.) Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
by being elected and appointed by the senate
The President of the Treasury Board serves at the pleasure of the prime minister. The President of the Treasury Board may be removed at any time by the Governor General (on the advice of the prime minister), and is removed whenever the prime minister resigns, dies or is dismissed.
A military junta government. The democratic elected fijian government was removed by force by the Fiji Military. The Fiji Military led by Commodore Frank Bainimarama is currently the interim illegal fijian prime minister. Fijians will go to election in 2014.
Joseph Djimrangar Dadnadji is the Prime Minister of Chad. He was appointed to this position on 2013 January 21 by President Idriss Déby, following the resignation of Prime Minister Emmanuel Nadingar.
A government of military officers who have removed or otherwise negated the elected government.
yes kan mehtar zai is highest rly sta in pakistan but no train now goes there...rly line is removed