Sali Ram Berisha was the Prime Minister of Albania in 2010.
Berisha became the Prime Minister of Albania on 2005 September 11, and was re-elected in 2009. He was previously the 2nd president of Albania from 1992 April 9 to 1997 July 24.
Georgios A. Papandreou was the Prime Minister of Greece in 2010. He became the 182nd Prime Minister of Greece on 2009 October 6. His grandfather, Georgios Papandreou, was previously the 162nd Prime Minister of Greece.
Boyko Metodiev Borisov was the Prime Minister of Bulgaria in 2010. Borisov was appointed by president Georgi Parvanov on 2009 July 27. Before becoming Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Borisov was the Mayor of Sofia.
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He became the prime minister on October 29th 1956, thanks for asking!
Mohammad Hatta was an Indonesian politician, who served as the first vice president from 1945 to 1956. He was also the third Prime Minister from 1948 to 1950.
Anthony Eden
UK Prime Minister from 1956 to 1962, between Eden & Douglas-Home
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Clement Attlee was the British PM from 1945-1951.
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Dr. Eric Eustace Williams was Trinidad and tobago first Prime minister between 1962-1981 when he died in office. He founded the People National Movement (PMN) in 1956 and won the 1956 generally elections where he led the country to independence. In 1976 he then made the country a republic.
Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden is best known for his controversial handling of the Suez crisis in 1956, during the second year of his premiership.
The Auckland Harbour Bridge foundation stone plaque,was unveiled in 1956. By NZ Prime minister S G Holland.
Nobody was elected Canada's prime minister in 1968, or at any other time. Each Canadian Prime Ministers is appointed by the Governor General of Canada, on the basis that she or he has the support, or "confidence" of a majority of elected Members of Parliament. Pierre Elliot Trudeau was appointed as Prime Minister on April 20, 1968, prior to the election, because he was the individual most likely to hold the confidence of a majority of elected MPs at that time. He remained Prime Minister after the election in 1968, because he was supported by most of the Members of Parliament elected in that election.
Alexis de Galien has: Played Minister of a friendly power in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Performed in "BBC Sunday-Night Theatre" in 1950. Played Felix in "Destination Death" in 1956. Played Head waiter in "Not So Dusty" in 1956. Played Casino Attendant in "Loser Takes All" in 1956.