The Prime Minister of Canada is answerable to the Canadian House of Commons, which is composed of the elected representatives of the Canadian people.
Since it is ultimately the Governor General who has the power to dismiss the Prime Minister, in theory, the Prime Minister would be answerable to the Governor General. In practice, the Governor General is apolitical, and would only use this power to remove a Prime Minister who is abusing Parliament and refuses to resign.
No. Britain has been a constitutional monarchy for some time now. The role of the monarchy is ceremonial and a representative of British history and culture. The Parliament and Prime Minister hold the legislative and political power of Britain.
While the Queen certainly holds theoretical power over the Prime minister (and is Head of State, therefore outranks the Prime Minister), he is not accountable to her - the role of the monarch in Britain has been greatly reduced in recent years and therefore holds no power over the Prime Minister.
The current Prime Minister of the UK is David Cameron. Every Thursday, the Queen of the UK meets the Prime Minister.
no. The UK has a Queen and a Prime Minister
the UK does not have a president. it has a queen and a prime minister and a parliament.
The parliament and prime minister. Queen is only a ceremonial figure.
The leader of the country, is Her Majesty The Queen. The head of the UK government is the Prime Minister.
David Cameron is the current UK Prime Minister and Queen Elizabeth II is Head of State.
The Prime Minister of the UK as of March 2017 is Teresa May.
The Netherlands does not have a president. The Netherlands is a country ruled by a constitutional monarchy. Therefore, the Prime Minister is Mark Rutte and Queen of the Netherlands is Queen Beatrix.
UK does not have a president it has a queen and prime ministerQueen: Elizabeth 2ndPrime Minister :David Cameron
We have to define Head of Government for this. Technically there are two definitions for democratic monarchies like the UK So The Prime minister is the head of government. But so is the Queen.
the queen should do everything a prime minster or president should do in the UK there is a queen and prime minister now what is the point in having the queen if she only does ceremonial things and not ministeral things i surgest the UK become a republic
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