I'm not sure about England, but I do know about Canada, and I would imagine they are the same, but I am not sure: Each party has a leader. I think that leader is elected among the members of the party, but he/she might just be decided. But anyway, they hold elections for Members of Parliament and the party with the most MPs forms a government with their leader as the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister must then pass a vote of confidence, if he doesn't, elections are held again and a new PM is put in.
House of commons
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France has both prime minister and president. France has a directly elected president who appoints the prime minister.
house of commons
Pierre Elliot Trudeau became the 15th Prime Minister of Canada on1968 April 20 serving until 1979 June 4 and1980 March 3 serving until 1984 June 30.
only once.
6 times
Yes
Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is the newly elected prime minister of Pakistan. This is his 3rd tenure. He has already been elected as prime minister of Pakistan twice.
John Howard was first elected as Prime Minister on 11 March 1996.
Tony Abbot was elected Prime Minister on September 18, 2013.
Prime Minister of India is elected by the leaders of largest party elected to Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha. Prime Minister should be a Member of Parliament.
Where do you stand in the succession of prime ministers of India .
Prime Minister will be elected only for nation (Country/India) not for state. There will be no prime minister for state. State will have chief minister.
Yes, the Tuvalu Prime Minister is Apisai Ielemia, elected in 2006.
The Prime Minister of Canada is elected if I understand your question correctly
The prime minister in Romania is appointed by the president of the country.
The Prime Minister of Japan is chosen by the Diet. These members in turn are elected by the population of Japan. The Prime Minister is generally the leader of the party with the most elected members in the Legislature.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister. The President of the Government of Spain was elected 2004 and re-elected in 2008. He has said he will not run in 2012.