No-one - Great Britain isn't a country in its own right. The head of state of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II.
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Great Britain does not have a leader because it is not a country. The head of state of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II. The current head of government in the UK is David Cameron.
He was the first prime minister of Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. He was prime minister from from 18 August 2008, to 25 May 2009.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
In 2009, Australia's leader is Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
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Great Britain does not have a leader because it is not a country. The head of state of the United Kingdom is Queen Elizabeth II. The current head of government in the UK is David Cameron.
Gordon Brown was Prime Minister of the UK in 2009. Deputy Prime Minister is not a permanent position in the UK Government - it is a position which is created depending on the wishes of the incumbent Prime Minister. In 2009 there was no Deputy Prime Minister.
In 2009, the Prime Minister of Australia was the Hon. Kevin Rudd.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2009.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
He was the first prime minister of Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal. He was prime minister from from 18 August 2008, to 25 May 2009.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2009. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
Salam Fayyad was the Prime Minister of the Palestinian National Authority in 2009.
Stephen Harper was the prime minister of Canada, (Ontario included) in 2009.
Andrus Ansip was the prime minister of Estonia in 2009. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.
Valdis Dombrovskis was the Prime Minister of Latvia in 2009. He became the Prime Minister on 2009 March 12 after Ivars Godmanis' resignation making Dombrovskis the 11th Prime Minister of Latvia since regaining independence in 1990.