The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.)
Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
there is no Prime Minister in Quebec
20 years
The Prime Minister of Canada remains in office as long as they are able to control the majority of votes in the Parliament. As of 2007, a law was passed fixing election dates to every 4 years, but the Prime Minister need not change after the election.
Nothing is named after the prime minister because she wasn't a prime minister long enough.
The Prime Minister remains in post for as long as (s)he has the confidence of Parliament.
Joe clark was not prime minister for very long. Less than a year in fact. He got elected in June 1979, and his term ended in March 1980.
François Fillon has never been President of France. He is the Prime minister, in office since the latest presidential elections held in 2002.
A prime minister in Belgium can stay in office until removed or voluntarily leave office. She or he can also be removed from office by a new election.
five years
No British Prime Minister has been in office for anything LIKE this long- the longest serving Prime Minister to date has been Lord Liverpool, who was in office from 1812 to '27, a total of 15 years.
There is not a set amount of time.
A Premier serves in office for approximately 4 years, same amount of years as a Prime Minister. Both Canadians Prime Minister, and Premier can serve as long as they want, only if they are reelected.
Elections are held every five years in the country of Antigua and Barbuda. The office for the Prime Minister is up for reelection. The last election for Prime Minister was in 2009.
no there has been no female PM
A PM serves until his party loses an election, he steps down as leader, or retires.
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.
The leader of Vietnam is called the President of the Social Republic, not the Prime Minister. A term is five years long, and only two terms can be served.
Australia does not have a president. The government is run by a Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is elected for a maximum of three years per term, but there is no limit to how many consecutive terms they can be elected to office.
The deputy Prime Minister is a post that is the gift of the Prime Minister and the UK currently has no DPM, the last DPM was John Prescott, who was in office while Tony Blair was PM.