Benjamin Netanyahu was Israel's 9th prime minister, from 1996 to 1999.
Ehud Barak was elected on May 17, 1999 and took office on July 6, 1999. Barak was prime minister until 2001.
(*Netanyahu is also the 13th prime minister, elected in 2009.)
Benjamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister of Israel in 1997.
This was his first term as prime minister, from 1996 June 18 to 1999 July 6, as Chairman of the Likud Party. He temporarily retired from politics after losing in 1999. He again became the Prime Minister of Israel on on 2009 March 31.
Ehud Barak was elected on May 17, 1999 and took office on July 6, 1999. Barak was prime minister until 2001.
Isreal elected Ehud Barak as its Prime Minister in 1999. He held the position until March 07, 2001.
In the Russian presidential election of 2000, acting president Vladimir Putin was formally elected. Putin had become Prime Minister in 1999, following the resignation of Boris Yeltsin.
The government is based on the much-amended constitution of 1973, which was suspended twice (in 1977 and 1999) and reinstated twice (in 1985 and 2002). According to the constitution, Pakistan is a federal parliamentary system with a president as head of state and a prime minister as head of government. The legislature, or parliament, is the Majlis-i-Shoora (Council of Advisers), consisting of the Lower House, which is often called the National Assembly, and the Upper House, or Senate. National Assembly members are directly elected for five-year terms. Senate members are elected by provincial assemblies, with equal representation from each of the four provinces as well as representatives from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Islamabad Capital Territory. Both the Senate and National Assembly may initiate and pass legislation, but only the National Assembly can approve federal budgets and finance bills. However, parliament often has had little real political power. For example, in 2003 the only bill passed by the National Assembly was the national budget.
This depends on the country. See related questions.The 42nd President of the United States was Bill (William Jefferson) Clinton from January 20, 1993 January 20, 2001, including all of 1999.
Many amendments have been added but I am more curiois about the amendments since 1999!
On April 1, 1999, Nunavut became a territory of Canada.
Ehud Barak was the tenth prime minister of Israel from 1999 until 2001.Read more at:ehud-barak
Benjamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister of Israel in 2012. He became the Prime Minister of Israel on 2009 March 31, a second term as Prime Minister as Chairman of the Likud Party. Netanyahu was also the Prime Minister of Israel from 1996 June 18 to 1999 July 6.
Moshe Sharett was the second Israeli prime minister.Moshe Sharett was the second Prime Minister of Israel. The first and the third Prime Minister was David Ben-Gurion. The current Prime Minister of Israel (2013) is Benjamin Netanyahu.
Ehud Barak. 10th Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 July 6 to 2001 March 7.
Ezer Weizman (עזר ויצמן) was the President of Israel in 1999.However, it is worth noting that the Presidency of Israel is primarily a ceremonial position (head of state), with true power vested in the Prime Minister of Israel (head of government). In the first half of 1999, Benyamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister, and in the second half of 1999, it was Ehud Barak.
Ehud Barak of the Labor party
NZ's First Female Prime Minister was Jenny Shipley, although she wasnt NZ's first elected Prime Minister. Jenny Shipley ousted the previous Prime Minister Jim Bolger in mid-1997. She was succeeded by the first elected Prime Minister, Helen Clark, in 1999.
The leader of the government of Israel is the Prime Minister, who is usually the head of the largest party in the Knesset(Parliament). The current Prime Minister is Benjamin Netanyahu.
Benjamin Netanyahu is known for being the Prime Minister of Israel. He was the Prime Minister from June 1996 until July 1999. In 2012 he was 23rd on Forbes list of powerful people.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhu took office on 2009 March 31 for the latest term. He also took office previously on 1996 July 18, serving as Prime Minister of Israel until 1999 July 6.
the prime minister in 1999 was john howard
Benjamin Netanyahu was the Prime Minister of Israel in 2010. He became the Prime Minister of Israel on 2009 March 31, a second term as Prime Minister as Chairman of the Likud Party. Netanyahu was also the Prime Minister of Israel from 1996 June 18 to 1999 July 6.