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Lloyd George
Stanley Baldwin
Ramsay MacDonald
The Right Honouable Sir Robert Laird Borden of Nova Scotia was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1918.Sir Robert Borden was the 8th Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 October 10 to 1920 July 10.
the third republic was a parlementary regime and the president had little power. The Président du conseil (prime minister) was the main power. president until Feb. 18, 1920: Raymond Poincaré - Prime Minister: Alexandre Millerand president from Feb. 18, 1920 until Sep. 21, 1920: Paul Deschanel - Prime Minister: Alexandre Millerand president from Sep. 21, 1920: Alexandre Millerand - Prime Minister: Aristide Briand
He was prime minister from 1920-1924.He was a socialist politician.
He was prime minister from 1920-1924.He was a socialist politician.
David Lloyd George
Several (a decade is a long time in politics); counting downward:William Lyon Mackenzie King (1926 to 1930)Arthur Meighen (1926)William Lyon Mackenzie King (1921 to 1926)Arthur Meighen (1920 to 1921)Sir Robert Borden (1911 to 1920)
Georges Clemenceau was Prime Minister of France from 1917 to 1920.
he became a judge until he died in the 1920
Raymond Poincare was president of France in 1919. He served as president from 1913 to 1920 after serving as Prime Minister from 1912 to 1913. He went on to serve as Prime Minister two more times.
Arthur Meighen Prime Minister was the 9th Prime Minister of Canada from 1920 July 10 to 1921 December 29, and from June 29 to September 25 in 1926, about a year and a half total.
Arthur Meighen Prime Minister became the 9th Prime Minister of Canada on 1920 July 10 and served until 1921 December 29. Meighen became Prime Minister a second time on 1926 June 29serving until September 25 of that year.
establishment of the position of Prime Minister was in 1920 and the first to hold the position was Mustafa Kemal Atatürk which he held from may 3rd 1920 until january 24th 1921...