Because Australia is a democracy, his party (the Liberal Party of Australia) held the greatest number of federal seats in the House of Representatives. Because the party had elected him as their leader, he then became the Prime Minister.
Although Howard lost the 2007 election, before that he was seen as a shrewd, safe pair of hands with many years of experience both in power and in opposition. He reflected a large section of Australian public opinion.
In politics. You don't become prime minister overnight.
John Howard became Australia's new Prime Minister in 1996. Howard went on to become Australia's second-longest-serving Prime Minister.
John Howard did not become president, as Australia is not a republic and therefore does not have a president. Australia's leader is called the Prime Minister. John Howard became Prime Minister of Australia in March 1996, a position he held until November 2007.
The only John Howard who is significant in Australian history is John Winston Howard, 25th Prime Minister of Australia.
On 11 March 1996, John Howard defeated Paul Keating to become Prime Minister of Australia.
John Howard was first elected as Prime Minister on 11 March 1996.
Kevin Rudd was Prime Minister of Australia in 2009.
In 2001 the Prime Minister was John Howard.
the prime minister in 1999 was john howard
John Howard was the Prime Minister of Australia in 1999.
No. John Howard was Australia's second-longest serving Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies was Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister.
He stopped being prime minister in 2007.