The question as posed is nonsensical. The Prime Minister is the highest minister.
Tamam Salam is the Prime Minister for Lebanon.
Samir Moqbil is the Deputy Prime Minister for Lebanon.
the first prime minister of the republic of Lebanon is "Riad Solh"
Golda Meir was prime minister of Israel.
The president was Michel Suleiman and the Prime Minister was Saad Hariri (as of November '09)
Yes. Lebanon is a parliamentary republic with a Prime Minister, whom by convention is always a Sunni Muslim. To prevent religious conflict, different high-ranking positions in the government are always given to specific religious groups.
prime minister
The Prime Minister
Najib Azmi Mikati was the Prime Minister of Lebanon in 2012. Mikati was elected by Parliament on 2011 January 25 and became acting Prime Minister until 5 months later on June 13 when the government was formed and he officially became Prime Minister.Mikati is a Sunni Islam, fulfilling the unwritten National Pact of 1943 giving the position of Prime Minister to a Sunni Islam. Mikati is also a billionaire, having made his money in telecommunications.
Najib Azmi Mikati is the Prime Minister of Lebanon in 2013. Mikati was elected by Parliament on 2011 January 25 and became acting Prime Minister until 5 months later on June 13 when the government was formed and he officially became Prime Minister.Mikati is a Sunni Islam, fulfilling the unwritten National Pact of 1943 giving the position of Prime Minister to a Sunni Islam. Mikati is also a billionaire, having made his money in telecommunications.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.
President is Vietnamese Politburo's highest-ranking position (Trương Tấn Sang is currently in office). Prime minister is only the third highest-ranking position after the minister of defence.