Depends on the person holding each office at the time, the particular issue being addressed, and the politics of the legislature.
People died.
Mohammed Salim Basindawa is the Prime Minister of Yemen.Mohammed Basindawa became the Prime Minister of Yemen on 2011 December 10, appointed by Vice-President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi. This was unusual, as the president is usually the appointer, but President Saleh had just been ousted as one of the results of the Yemeni Revolution.
Mohammed Salim Basindawa is the Prime Minister of Yemen in 2013.Mohammed Basindawa became the Prime Minister of Yemen on 2011 December 10, appointed by Vice-President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi. This was unusual, as the president is usually the appointer, but President Saleh had just been ousted as one of the results of the Yemeni Revolution.
Mohammed Salim Basindawa was the Prime Minister of Yemen in 2012.Mohammed Basindawa became the Prime Minister of Yemen on 2011 December 10, appointed by Vice-President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Al-Hadi. This was unusual, as the president is usually the appointer, but President Saleh had just been ousted as one of the results of the Yemeni Revolution.
Raila Amollo Odinga was the Prime Minister of Kenya in 2009. He is son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Ondinga. Raila Odinga became the second Prime Minister of Kenya on 2008 April 17, after running for president; the disputed results of the 2007 presidential election between incumbent president Mwai Kibaki and Odinga led to violence. Eventually, they agreed on a settlement to stop the violence, keeping Kibaki the president and making Odinga the Prime Minister, a position that had been abolished since 1964.
Raila Amollo Odinga was the Prime Minister of Kenya in 2011. He is son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Ondinga. Raila Odinga became the second Prime Minister of Kenya on 2008 April 17, after running for president; the disputed results of the 2007 presidential election between incumbent president Mwai Kibaki and Odinga led to violence. Eventually, they agreed on a settlement to stop the violence, keeping Kibaki the president and making Odinga the Prime Minister, a position that had been abolished since 1964.
Raila Amollo Odinga was the Prime Minister of Kenya in 2012. He is son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Ondinga. Raila Odinga became the second Prime Minister of Kenya on 2008 April 17, after running for president; the disputed results of the 2007 presidential election between incumbent president Mwai Kibaki and Odinga led to violence. Eventually, they agreed on a settlement to stop the violence, keeping Kibaki the president and making Odinga the Prime Minister, a position that had been abolished since 1964.
Raila Amollo Odinga is the Prime Minister of Kenya in 2013. He is son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Ondinga. Raila Odinga became the second Prime Minister of Kenya on 2008 April 17, after running for president; the disputed results of the 2007 presidential election between incumbent president Mwai Kibaki and Odinga led to violence. Eventually, they agreed on a settlement to stop the violence, keeping Kibaki the president and making Odinga the Prime Minister, a position that had been abolished since 1964.
The three important results are ~ The French became allies with the American's becuase the French were convinced that te American's could win. ~ They got the British to surrender for the first time. ~ Gave the American's confidence to win the war.
Raila Amollo Odinga was the Prime Minister of Kenya in 2010. He is son of the late Jaramogi Oginga Ondinga. Raila Odinga became the second Prime Minister of Kenya on 2008 April 17, after running for president; the disputed results of the 2007 presidential election between incumbent president Mwai Kibaki and Odinga led to violence. Eventually, they agreed on a settlement to stop the violence, keeping Kibaki the president and making Odinga the Prime Minister, a position that had been abolished since 1964.
The results of the force acts were the Non-Importation Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Intolerable Acts. These acts were imposed by the British government on the American colonies, leading to increased tensions and eventually contributing to the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War.
the british captured large seaports but could not control the countryside