Alfred Deakin was the prime minister of Australia three times. He was prime minister from the 5th of September 1903 until the 27th of April 1904. So he was prime minister for 216 days in his first term. He was prime minister from the 5th of July 1905 until the 13th of November 1908. So he was prime minister for 1227 days in his second term. He was prime minister from the 2nd of June 1909 until the 29th of April 1910. So he was prime minister for 331 days in his third term. In total he was prime minister for 1774 days. That is almost 5 years in total.
Since 2006
Since 2007
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has been Prime Minister of Canada since 2006 February 6, more than 5 years.
Charles Tupper was Prime Minister for only 69 days
The current Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has been in power since 2002. In Turkey, a Prime Minister can remain Prime Minister as long as his party or coalition maintains over 50% keeps nominating him as the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister serves as long as his party is in power, whether it be as a single party or as part of a coalition. The Prime Minister stops serving when they step down, or he loses the ability to lead the government.
Nothing is named after the prime minister because she wasn't a prime minister long enough.
First Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Khan Liaquat Ali Khan.
Hailemariam Desalegn is the Prime Minister of Ethiopia in 2013.Haliemariam became acting prime minister on 2012 August 20, officially becoming prime minister on Sept 21. He replaced long time Prime Minister Meles Zenawi Asres whom died in office.
Hun Sen has been Prime Minister of Cambodia since 1988 November 30, almost 23 years.
As long as he's not married.
There has been no such Prime Minister of Japan. You may be thinking of Taro Aso.