Cathey Mcleod,Stephen Harper,Michael Crawford,Jack Layton.
St. Catharines is a city, and thus would not have a Prime Minister.
In the context of a parliamentary system, the individual running for the position of prime minister is typically referred to as a "prime ministerial candidate" or simply a "candidate for prime minister." This individual is usually the leader of a political party or coalition that is seeking to form the government. The process of selecting a prime minister may vary depending on the country's specific political system and election procedures.
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No one is, there is no prime minister of Nottingham forest, but the prime minister of England is the prime minister of Nottingham
In countries that have both, the President is the head of state and the prime minister is the head of government. The prime ministers normally have a more active role in running the country, but the president is still the actual head of the country. Presidents may give the seal of office to a prime minister and a prime minister will often go to see the president when a government collapses.
Um...that would be the Deputy Prime Minister.
Scotland does not have it's own Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of the UK is also the Prime Minister of Scotland.
The Prime Minister is the head of government. Ministers are lower than the Prime minister.
Wales has a Prime Minister, who is called a First Minister, to distiguish them from the British Prime Minister.
The UK's leader who is not a monarch is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the head of government and is responsible for running the country, making policy decisions, and representing the UK domestically and internationally. As of my last update, the Prime Minister is Rishi Sunak, who leads the ruling political party and is appointed by the monarch.
In Trinidad and Tobago, the president serves primarily as a ceremonial figurehead with limited powers, while the prime minister is the head of government and holds significant executive authority. The prime minister, along with the Cabinet, is responsible for running the government and making policy decisions. While the president has some constitutional roles, such as appointing the prime minister and other officials, these actions are often done on the advice of the prime minister. Therefore, the prime minister wields more practical power in the governance of the country.
The Prime Minister's party, or parties which are allied with the Prime Minister, have to have a majority, otherwise the Prime Minister can be removed from office.