four times
6 times
as many no of times he is elected as the leader of majority party(or head of a coalition)
Indira Gandhi was the prime minister of the Republic of India for three consecutive terms from 1966 to 1977 and for a fourth term from 1980 until her assassinationin 1984, a total of fifteen years.
Yes, the Prime Minister can be reelected as an MP any number of times, even if they are no longer prime minister following their reelection. If you mean 'reelected as Prime Minister', the Prime Minister is not directly elected to begin with. However, the term of a Prime Minister is indefinite, and a Prime Minister can be reappointed by the Governor General any number of times. The only limitation on a Prime Minister's term is that he/she must maintain the confidence of the House of Commons, and can be forced to resign through political pressure (or be dismissed by the Governor General, though this is rare) at any time.
Nitish Kumar
four times
6 times
four times
it was h. atkinson
Prime Ministers can normally be elected any number of times.
Jyothi Basu
Yes: Prime Ministers can be re-elected in Australia, and they frequently are. There is no limit to the number of consecutive times a Prime Minister can be re-elected.
S. Prakash Singh Badal
as many no of times he is elected as the leader of majority party(or head of a coalition)
Stephen Harper became the Prime Minister once in 2006. He has continued to be re-elected in 2008, with an election pending in 2011. So far he has not had to resign as Prime Minister.
Richard John Seddon he was born in 1845 in Lancashire, England