Michiel Godfried Eman is the Prime Minister of Aruba in 2013. Eman became the 5th Prime Minister of Aruba on 2009 October 30, when his party, the Aruban People's Party (AVP), won 12 of 21 seats in the preceding September election. Michiel Eman is brother to Henry Eman, the 1st and 3rd Prime Minister of Aruba.
Michiel Godfried Eman was the Prime Minister of Aruba in 2011. Eman became the 5th Prime Minister of Aruba on 2009 October 30, when his party, the Aruban People's Party (AVP), won 12 of 21 seats in the preceding September election. Michiel Eman is brother to Henry Eman, the 1st and 3rd Prime Minister of Aruba.
Michiel Godfried Eman was the Prime Minister of Aruba in 2010.Eman became the 5th Prime Minister of Aruba on 2009 October 30, when his party, the Aruban People's Party (AVP), won 12 of 21 seats in the preceding September election. Michiel Eman is brother to Henry Eman, the 1st and 3rd Prime Minister of Aruba.
Michiel Godfried Eman was the Prime Minister of Aruba in 2012. Eman became the 5th Prime Minister of Aruba on 2009 October 30, when his party, the Aruban People's Party (AVP), won 12 of 21 seats in the preceding September election. Michiel Eman is brother to Henry Eman, the 1st and 3rd Prime Minister of Aruba.
His Excellency is the way in which Aruba's prime minister officially is addressed.Specifically, the English phrase translates the official Dutch title of "Zijne Excellentie." The office of prime minister is the island's highest governmental and political position. The prime minister also is Aruba's representative to the European Kingdom of the Netherlands, of which the island is considered an autonomous, constituent country.
Aruba has three (3) leaders.Specifically, Aruba has a monarch, a governor and a prime minister. The monarch lives in the European Kingdom of the Netherlands, of which Aruba is an autonomous but constituent country. The governor and the prime minister live in Aruba and conduct much of their work in the island's capital city, Oranjestad.
Nelson Orlando Oduber [b. 1947] was the Aruban Prime Minister in 2008. He was Aruba's fourth holder of the office. His term ran from October 30, 2001 to October 30, 2009.
Thongsing Thammavong is the Prime Minister of Laos in 2013. He became the Prime Minister of Laos on 2010 December 23 after the resignation of Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh.
Thongsing Thammavong is the Prime Minister of Laos in 2013. He became the Prime Minister of Laos on 2010 December 23 after the resignation of Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh.
Oqil Oqilovis the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2013.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
No, the three islands don't have the same prime minister. The prime minister of Aruba is Michiel Godfried Eman [b. September 1, 1961]. He began his term on October 30, 2009.Bonaire and Curacao used to be contained within the Netherland Antilles, but this was dissolved in 2010. Curacao is now its own country and has its own Prime Minister. Bonaire is considered to be a special municipality of the Netherlands, and does not have its own Prime Minister.
Kwesi Ahoomey-Zunuis the Prime Minister of Togo in 2013.He became the Prime Minister of Togo on 2012 July 23, after Prime Minister Gilbert Houngbo resigned.
Aruba doesn't have a president, it has a prime minister. Yes you can. However there is also a Governor appointed by the soverign of Holland, so you probably have to be in good with Her Majesty to get in on that gig.