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John Howard was Australia's Prime Minister for over 11 years, from March 1996 until December 2007.
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Yes, John George Diefenbaker was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada from 1957 June 21 to 1963 April 22.
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.
being prime minister - his breakfast, his tracksuits and long walks, eyebrows (especially his eyebrows), many years of being a prime minister of Australia
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
Sir John A MacDonald, first prime minister of Canada, was a Mason. That's one.
The Prime Minister isn't directly elected like, say, the US president is. So no-one "voted" for John Key to be Prime Minister. He became Prime Minister because he leads the largest party in parliament, following the 2008 general election. As leader of the largest party (National) he formed a government with the support of Act, the Maori Party and United Future.
Once, from March 1996 until December 2007.
There are many countries in the world that have a prime minister. For example, there is the United Kingdom, who has a conservative prime minister as of 2014.
the prime minister has been prime minister since 2007. that means the prime minister has been prime minister for about 6 to 7 years.
Australia has had 34 prime ministers as of 2013. 33 men and one woman have held the office of Prime Minister at some stage, but several of them have held office more than once, serving after a break. Therefore, there have been 28 different people who served as Prime Minister. Tony Abbott is the 34th Prime Minister, but the 28th different Prime Minister.The third prime minister of Australia was John Christian Watson, known simply as just Chris Watson.