Guillaume Kigbafori Soro was the Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast in 2008.
Formerly a leader of the Patriotic Movement of Côte d'Ivoire, Soro led the civil war against Gbagbo's government in 2002. As part of a peace settlement, Soro became Minister of Communications in 2003. However, the government continued to be unstable, with members of the opposition boycotting the government and resigning from posts on and off for several years. Following the end of the civil war, Soro was appointed as Prime Minister on 2007 April 4. After the 2010 November presidential elections, Soro accepted Ouattra as the new President, and resigned from his post as per convention. He was reappointed by Ouattra as Prime minister shortly after, and continues to serve as Prime Minister today.
After the 2010 election, Gbagbo also claimed victory, appointing Gilbert Aké as Prime Minister on December 6. However, after Gbagbo's arrest on 2011 April 11, this appointment was deemed to be void.
Oqil Oqilovwas the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2008.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Cuba did not have a "prime minister" as such in 2008. The official position of Prime Minister was abolished in 1976. The last holder was Fidel Castro.
New Zealand's Prime Minister for most of 2008 was Helen Clark. In November, John Key was elected as Prime Minister.
Andrus Ansip was the prime minister of Estonia in 2008. Ansip became the 15th Prime Minister of Estonia on 2005 April 12.
Kinzang Dorji was the Prime Minister of Bhutan from July 31, 2007 to April 9, 2008. Jigme Thinley was Prime Minister from April 9, 2008 to July 30, 2013.
This prime minister was Emil Boc.
Helen Clark, who was Prime Minister 1999 - 2008.
Roosevelt Skerrit was the Prime Minister of Dominica in 2008.Skerrit became the 7th Prime Minister of Dominica on 2004 January 8, taking over for acting Prime Minister Osborne Riviera. This followed the death of the previous Prime Minister Pierre Charles by heart attack.
Shavkat Miromonovich Mirziyoyevwas the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan in 2008.Mirziyovev was appointed as the third Prime Minister of Uzbekistan by President Islam Karimov on 2003 December 12.
Abbas El Fassi was the Prime Minister of Morocco in 2008. He became the Prime Minister of Morocco on 2007 September 19, serving until 2011 November 29.
The Prime Minister Is Missing - 2008 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Hashim Thaçi was the Prime Minister of Kosovo in 2012. He became the Prime Minister of Kosovo on 2008 January 9, and was in office as Kosovo declared independence on 2008 February 17.