Tony Blair was 44 when he became Prime Minister in 1997. Before him John Major became the youngest Prime Minister of the century in 1990 aged 47.
Tony Blair and the present Prime Minister, David Cameron - both 43.
That is a period of 100 years. There were more than 30 Prime Ministers in that time.
Two hundred years could be called: - two centuries - twenty decades - two-hundred years
For the Phillies: Cliff Lee is the youngest player at 24 years of age ... For the Pirates: Jim Waugh is the youngest at 18 years of age ...
The Hundred Years War ended when Bordeaux surrendered.
The youngest signer was 26 years old. His name was Jonathon Dayton.
Japan is now governed by prime ministers, about 1 hundred years ago, it's governed by the shogun and emperor.
the prime minister has been prime minister since 2007. that means the prime minister has been prime minister for about 6 to 7 years.
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every 4 years
Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister on 4 May 1979. She remained in power for 11 years. There have been no Australian female Prime Ministers, as of 2008.
This depends on the system and the country. Generally, Prime Ministers are chosen by the elected representatives of an assembly, or appointed by the President and possibly confirmed. New Prime Ministers can occur every year or every 15 years.
That is a period of 100 years. There were more than 30 Prime Ministers in that time.
Hubert Ingraham has been the prime minister of the Bahamas since 2007 May 4, about 4 years. He was also previously the prime minister from 1992 August 21 to 2002 May 3, for about 10 years, a total of 14 years altogether.
Post of First Minister is for the 4 years between Holyrood Elections
The average age of Canadian Prime Ministers when taking office is 55 years old. The current prime minister, Stephen Harper, was 47 years old when he took office.
When David Cameron became Prime Minister in May 2010, he was 43 years old. He is the youngest Prime Minister since Robert Jenkinson in 1812 who was 42 years old at the time.
Because elections are not held very often. Canada became a federation in 1867, 144 years ago (as of 2011). With 22 Prime Ministers, that means an average term of ~6½ years. The longest a Prime Minister has ever served for is 22 years (Mackenzie King), though not continuously. The shortest is 69 days (Charles Tupper). So, 22 doesn't really seem like an unreasonably small number.