so we can understand and honour the party members
Unless someone is registered to vote in the constituency of the Prime Minister, he/she cannot be voted for directly.
Not just a vote for a prime minister. A referendum is a vote on an issue that affects an entire nation.
Not unless the prime minister is their constituency member. In the UK you vote for the party you want in your constituency. Then the totals are gathered and the party that controls over half the constituencies wins.
A prime minister is a member of parliament, like all the other members, so yes they can vote.
The people want to pick out who they think would be the best prime minister.
In a constitutional monarchy, people typically do not vote directly for the prime minister. Instead, the prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch or by the parliament, depending on the country's specific system. Voters often elect members of parliament, and the leader of the majority party or coalition is chosen as the prime minister.
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Unlike the United States in India the public doesn't directly vote for the Prime Minister (Equal to President in U.S) but instead they vote for the party they like. Also the election is based on the POPULAR vote not the ELECTORAL vote!
Choosing the Prime-minister (PM) is exactly the same as choosing a president. We have campaigns and we vote for who we want to be PM.Further information:The Prime Minister is not directly chosen by the people, however. Members of the Federal Parliament (the Senate and the House of Representatives) are elected by the people. The leader of the political party with the most elected members in the lower House, the House of Representatives, becomes the Prime Minister.
A prime minister becomes leader of the country because he has thesupport of the majority of the members of parliament, That is he is the boss of the biggest political party. People in Australia donut vote for a prime minister they vote for a member of Parliament
No, Nellie McClung was an advocate of Women's right to vote in Manitoba, and then Canada. She staged a mock parliament in Manitoba, and as the 'Prime Minister' attacked men's right to vote.