There are 650 Members of the British House of Commons in the Houses of Parliament. Thus, 326 is a majority.
The position of Prime Minister is not legally defined. As such, anyone could be Prime Minister for any period of time. However, by convention, the Prime Minister is a Member of Parliament. Members of Parliament must be Canadian citizens of the age of majority (18 years). There are no requirements for birthplace. Certain people are prohibited from being elected as members of parliament. This includes prisoners, people who have committed election crimes within the past five years, elections officials, judges, senators, sheriffs, crown attorneys, and members of provincial and territorial legislatures.
What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
Only when it is a title, ex. the Prime Minister of Canada. But in general terms it should not be capitalized.
You need a life
Although you legally need none, hundreds of thousands of dollars are needed for operations of a party and campaigning to become a prime minister.
I think he/she would need a cabinet to help him/her to make decisions LOL:)
Each general election largely indicates which party is to form the Government of Canada.However, the constitutional authority to select the prime minister rests with the Governor General of Canada (as the Queen's representative), and the viceroy or vicereign may sometimes need to exercise personal discretion where an election does not return any clearly victorious party, or where a new prime minister cannot secure the support of the House of Commons to govern. Normally, the leader of the party who is supported by a majority of members of the House of Commons is asked by the Governor General to form a Government and to become prime minister.
No, although many do. A Prime Minister is simply the person whose party have elected as leader irrespective of formal qualifications. When the party is elected to government, the leader is sworn in as Prime Minister.
We need a country to answer the question.
One does not need to be born in Australia to become Prime Minister, but one does need to be an Australian citizen. Australia's first foreign-born Prime Minister was John 'Chris' Watson, who was born in Chile. George Reid was a Scotsman. Julia Gillard, Prime Minister of Australia from 2010-2013, was born in Wales but became a naturalised Australian citizen in 1974.
Typically, the Prime Minister is the leader of the largest party in the House of Commons. Therefore, theoretically to become Prime Minister, one must be selected as the leader of a federal political party and then lead the party to the largest number of seats in a federal election. Alternatively, being chosen as the leader of the largest party in parliament upon the resignation of the incumbent Prime Minister would lead to becoming Prime Minister.
This is actually a phrase of two words, spelled prime minister. It would need capitals if used in front of a person's name.