filling in for another Australian prime minister
I would suggest that it was because they did not have control of both Houses. Fisher was an engine driver from Queensland and Deakin a Barrister of the lower state... Victoria and of a different political persuasion.
It divides the earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
It was between UK and Argentina. It had nothing to do with Australia, and fortunately for once Australian politicians did not rush the country into it.
The number of terms is unlimited. Prime Ministers are not elected directly by the British public. They are chosen by the party that wins government, which is based on winning the most seats in the lower house in parliament.
Benjamin Franklin was never President of the United States. He did however serve as President of Pennsylvania before the civil war (1785-1788).
May 1940 until July 1945 and again from 1951 until 1955
filling in for another Australian prime minister I would suggest that it was because they did not have control of both Houses. Fisher was an engine driver from Queensland and Deakin a Barrister of the lower state... Victoria and of a different political persuasion.
There is no set term. Stephen Harper will remain the Prime Minister of Canada until he resigns or the Conservatives lose government.
Chaplains is the term used for clergy that serve in the military in the role of clergy.
The Prime Minister can serve a maximum of 5 years before having to seek reelection That is call a general election. Unlike the USA there is no limit as to how many terms a Prime Minister can stand, providing they get reelected
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Yes they do
There is no limit to how long an Australian Prime Minister can be Prime minister. Elections are held roughly every three years, but there is a very large window of many months which the serving Prime Minister may choose to use to his/her advantage to call either an early or late election.
The legislative branch in England is known as Parliament. It does essentially the same thing as the US Congress, except that its members may serve in the Executive Branch (Prime Minister and ministers) without resigning their elective offices.
yes he has. his wartime experiences formed him to follow the policy of appeasment as he was prime minister before WW2
Mostly in III Corps, surrounding Saigon.
The third leaders of countries are typically referred to as either presidents prime ministers or monarchs. Presidents are elected by the people of a country while prime ministers are appointed by a monarch or president and serve as the head of government. Meanwhile monarchs are usually hereditary rulers and the leader of a monarchy. The following list provides examples of the third leaders of various countries: United States - President France - President United Kingdom - Prime Minister Japan - Prime Minister Sweden - Monarch Saudi Arabia - MonarchIn some cases the third leader of a country can have a different title depending on the region. For example the leader of Germany is the chancellor while the leader of Canada is the prime minister.
YES! :)