The European Union is an organisation. It does not have a prime minister. It has 27 different countries that are members of it. They are all independent countries and have their own prime ministers.
No. The European Commission is one of the institutions of the European Union. It consists of one person from each member country, who are then allocated a particular area of responsibility, similar to what a minister would have in a government.
Truly, the person responsible for the creation of the European Union was French Prime Minister Robert Schuman. Schuman initiated the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community. This organization then morphed into the European Economic Community, which then morphed into the European Union.
Japan is not in the European Union.
YesAll members of the European Union have the right to leave.
It is now called the European Union, but it was called the European Community and prior to that the European Economic Community.
At this time, no such position existed. The European Union had not yet been formed; at this time it's precursor the European Committee existed.
Igor Lukšić was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2011. Lukšić became the Prime Minister of Montenegro on 2010 December 29 after the previous Prime Minister Milo Đukanović resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union. Lukšić was previously the Finance Minister from 2004 February 16 until he became prime minister. He stepped down on 2012 December 4 and Đukanović again became prime minister, with Lukšić becoming the Minister of Foreign Affairs.
prime minister?
prime minister
he is elected by the prime minister
Western European democracies have several things in common. Obviously, they all hold free elections. But most also have a parliamentary system with a Prime Minister as head-of-state. Most also have membership in the European Union and NATO.
Poland
Jean-Claude Juncker is the Prime Minister of Luxembourg. He became the Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 1995 January 20. He has also served as the President of the European Council in 1997 and 2005 for 6-month terms.
Teresa May, who took office following the resignation of David Cameron in 2016 after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
Jean-Claude Juncker was the Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 2012. He became the Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 1995 January 20. He has also served as the President of the European Council in 1997 and 2005 for 6-month terms.
Jean-Claude Juncker was the Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 1997. He became the Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 1995 January 20. He has also served as the President of the European Council in 1997 and 2005 for 6-month terms.
Jean-Claude Juncker is the Prime Minister of Luxembourg in 2013. He became the Prime Minister of Luxembourg on 1995 January 20. He has also served as the President of the European Council in 1997 and 2005 for 6-month terms.