What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
Australia has had 34 prime ministers as of 2013. 33 men and one woman have held the office of Prime Minister at some stage, but several of them have held office more than once, serving after a break. Therefore, there have been 28 different people who served as Prime Minister. Tony Abbott is the 34th Prime Minister, but the 28th different Prime Minister.The third prime minister of Australia was John Christian Watson, known simply as just Chris Watson.
Australia's shortest serving Prime Minister was Francis Forde.As Deputy Prime Minister, Francis Forde took over as Prime Minister when John Curtin died suddenly whilst still in office. When the election was held a week later, Ben Chifley won over Forde, thus becoming Australia's new Prime Minister.
The leader of Russia was Tsar Nicholas II, the leader of France was Raymond Poincare (president, not prime minister), and the leader of England was King George V (more of a figurehead) and H.H. Asquith was the Prime Minister.
That is a period of 100 years. There were more than 30 Prime Ministers in that time.
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The Prime Minister of Canada has more power than the president of United States.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt first met British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in London in 1918. Later, they would go on to meet several more times during World War II.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been Prime Minister of Canada since 2006 February 6, more than 5 years.
Ask the question"Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?""Who is the Prime Minister of India?"using the name of the country you are looking for.If you mean the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom - it's David Cameron.If you mean who is the current Prime Minister of Canada... that would be the Right Honourable Stephen Harper. However, there are several countries around the world how have a head of government called a Prime Minister (ex: United Kingdom). There are more still that have a head of state by the same name (ex: Russia).
Bulgaria was a constitutional monarchy during most of World War II with Tsar Boris III ruling with a Prime Minister and a Parliament. Prime Minister Bogdan Filov controlled the country with the Tsar Boris. They declared Bulgaria to be a neutral nation. I have provided a link for you below if you want to read more about Bulgaria during the war.
The answer is...yes. It has both a President (currently Gjorge Ivanov) and a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the Chief Executive and the President is more of a figurehead.
What action prompted WHICH British Prime Minister to do WHAT?? You need to be more specific!!
This is probably always going to be a matter of contention - Australian Prime Ministers are arguably all equally famous (or alternatively, equally unknown), with the exception of perhaps Frank Forde who was Prime Minister for only one week. The longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia was Sir Robert Menzies, who probably qualifies as one of the more well known ones. Others include Gough Whitlam (the first Labor Prime Minister in 23 years, who was dismissed in sensational circumstances), Alfred Deakin (a long-serving early Prime Minister who was also influential in the Federation movement), Billy Hughes (Prime Minister during World War I), John Curtin (Prime Minister during World War II), Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating, and John Howard (all of whom were recent Prime Ministers, and each of whom is remembered for different contributions that they made to recent Australian history).
Your question needs to be more specific. More than one country was governed by a PM in WW2. Great Britain had three (Chamberlain, Churchill, Attlee) during the war.
No, the President of South Korea is considered to be more powerful than the Prime Minister.