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Puerto Rico doesn't have any Prime Ministers. It is led by a governor, Luis G. Fortuño, pretty much the same way that a US state is leaded.
No. Prime Ministers are in government (the head of the executive branch) and leaders of their political party in the legislature, while Opposition leaders are simply the leaders of their political party in the legislature,
No.Cabinet ministers are the council of ministers which assist the prime minister in the administration including ministers from all posts and offices while defence minister is the individual minister in the cabinet which looks after the field of defence of the country.
There are two answers to your question. Firstly, Britain doesn't number its Prime Ministers in the same way that the US numbers its Presidents. Secondly, Britain has never had a Prime Minister by the name of George Chamberlain - you are probably thinking about Neville Chamberlain who was succeeded by Winston Churchill in May 1940.
Britain had one female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. She was a member of the Conservative Party, and was beaten in the 1997 general election by Labour's Tony Blair.
No. A Cabinet Minister is one of the (currently 39) Ministers of the Crown who are members of the Cabinet, a committee responsible for government policy chaired by the Prime Minister. Sometimes (though not currently) a Prime Minister will designate a Deputy Prime Minister, though the position is largely honorary and doesn't imply succession. There are also Deputy Ministers, but these are members of the civil service, not politicians.
The terms pastor or minister can be interchangeable. From a Protestant perspective the role of either name would be the same: to shepherd and educate.
The scientific name for a British Shorthair is Felis catus.
Same job - different name.
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