When did Tony Abbott start running the Liberal party?
Tony Abbott does not "run" the Liberal Party of Australia; he is the leader, which is somewhat different. He was elected leader of the Liberal Party on 1 December 2009.
Why can't Julia Gillard properly pronounce negotiate?
It is a simple fact that a great many words in any language do not have a single pronunciation. There is usually no hard and fast rule for which pronunciation is correct. Furthermore, how one pronounces words will vary depending on his or her country of origin, and the region from which they come within that country.
What state did Edmund randolph represent?
Edmund Randolph participated in the Continental Congress, where he represented Virginia. He later became Governor of Virginia and Secretary of State.
How long can a prime minister stay in office in Australia?
The Prime Minister of Australia is the leader of the federal government and the national leader of Australia. Prime Ministers can stay in power as long as they have the support of their party and their party has the majority of members in the House of Representatives. There is no time limit.
Did Kevin Rudd make a speech telling Muslims to leave?
No. This particular speech has been variously attributed (incorrectly) to several of Australia's Prime ministers, none of whom ever said any such thing. Not only has it been incorrectly attributed, it has also been quoted out of context.
The "speech" comprises snippets of sentiments expressed in public forums shortly after the terrorist bombing of the subway in London in 2005, over two years years before Kevin Rudd was even Australia's prime minister.
A similar speech has been incorrectly attributed to former Prime Minister John Howard several years ago, and the current Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. See the related questions below.
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Should a prime minister be allowed to serve more than two terms?
I cant see why not, the way the system works it is up to the majority in Parliament to decide who is going to be the prime minister, and so long as the people vote for that majority there is no reason for that majority to uninstall their leader.
In support of the above answer - as long as the people continue to vote in the Prime Minister, he must be doing something right. Some of Australia's strongest years, policy and trade-wise, have resulted from continued, steady policies of a single Prime Minister. If he makes irresponsible decisions that will have a long-term damaging impact on Australians and the economy, the Governor-General can remove the Prime Minister from office.
Was John Howard the 30th Prime Minister of Australia?
Yes. However, because several of Australia's Prime Ministers have held office more than once, serving after a break, John Howard was the 30th Prime Minister but only the 25th different Prime Minister.
How often does the public vote for the Prime Minister?
The Prime ministers position is announced when the Parliament is sworn in by the governor general of Australia after every approximately 3 yearly election. he is voted into this leadership position by a majority vote of the members of the lower house.
Billy enjoyed playing golf and also card games- he also loved carpentry, and made a lot of his own furniture!
He was interested in cars as well, although his small stature often made it difficult for him to drive the mammoth American vehicles he used to cruise around in, so for much of the time he had to rely on his chauffeur.
He also placed great score by reading, especially the Greek classics and important works by former great statesmen.
How many years was Kevin Rudd a prime minister?
Kevin Rudd held office as Australian Prime Minister from 3 December 2007 until 24 June 2010. This equates to 2 years 7 months and 3 weeks.
Who is the Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office for Brunei?
Crown Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah is the Senior Minister in the Prime Minister's Office for Brunei.
How long is a term for Australia prime minister?
The government, thus the Prime Minister who leads that government and therefore the Australian people, serves for a term of three years. As such, the Australian people go to the polls for a Federal Election every three years. Note that the party itself can challenge the leadership of the government earlier than those thee years and change the Prime Minister, but that is an internal machination. The Prime Minister can also choose to call an election earlier than those three years, but must not go beyond that time frame.
How much does John Howard get paid?
The 2007 rate of pay for the Australian Prime Minister is $A330 000.
Where did john colter go to school?
john colter had to be educated, because he was a private in the army before he worked with Lewis and clark
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I think it is more likely she is bisexual. But I have heard that "Tim" the guy she parades out as her partner ... is actually her beard. Just a smokescreen to trick the public!
What school did john mccrae go to?
John McCrae went to an unknown school. This is information only his family can give, and I think his family's died or at least you can't contact them, so I'm sorry, but you'll have to go to the library to get the information you're looking for.
What school did tony abbott go to?
He Studied for a bachelor in Law and economics at the Sydney University
What Canadian prime minister regularly sought the advice of his dead mother and dog?
William Lyon Mackenzie King. He was eccentric with his preference for communing with spirits, including those of Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, his dead mother, and several of his Irish Terrier dogs, all named Pat except one named Bob.
William Lyon Mackenzie King