England has no government, parliament or Prime Minister of it's own BUT the UK parliament is elected every five years by statute, but of course parliament makes the statute law! Unless the law is changed there will have to be a parliamentary election by 2010 (as the last one was in 2005) It is possible for the prime minister to remain in office indefinitely.
Regardless of the outcome of an election, the prime minister will remain in office. If the prime minister's party loses the election, the prime minister will not leave office until the new government is sworn in, which could take several days.
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.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher is the only lady to have held the office of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. (The title is not known as the Prime Minister of England)
Elections are held every four or five years. If a Premier thinks that their Party is on a high in the opinion polls after being in office for four years, and they seem to enjoy the support of the public, then they may call a general election because their chances of re-election are good. But an election HAS to be held after five years, whatever the level of governmental popularity.
Margaret Thatcher took office as prime minister on the 4th of May, 1979.
Before election day there are many steps that a candidate must do before the actual election. They must decide to run for office, campaign and then attend the campaign debate.
No, they have to stay in for 4 years..
A person is a 'lame duck' if he or she has lost the election (or did not run for a new term) during the time between the election and the swearing in of new office holders.
A PM serves until his party loses an election, he steps down as leader, or retires.
The current Prime Minister of England is David Cameron, who is a Conservative. He took office in 2010.
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.
There must be a general election within five years of the last one so a Prime Minister can stay in office for ten years or more if he wins two or more elections. For example. There was an election in 2010. David Cameron became the Prime Minister. There will be another election sometime between 2011 - 2015. If David Cameron wins the next election as well and remains leader of the Conservative party then he will be Prime Minister until the next election which will be sometime from 2016 - 2020. However he cannot stay Prime Minister for ten years without an election.