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| - As the leader of that group, they had chief fiduciary responsibility to the sovereign, and therefore enjoyed frequent communication with their monarch — as could be seen in the relationship of, say, Richelieu with Louis XIII. (AUDIO: The Church and the Crown) Additionally, the prime minister held the responsibility of setting the Cabinet's agenda and speaking to the public on its behalf. (TV: World War Three, Victory of the Daleks)
- The Prime Minister is the leader of the government in the House of Commons. The role is generally filled by the leader of the party that wins the election, though this does not have to be the case. The Prime Minister has the right to appoint and remove cabinet members, and assign powers to them. Typically, the Prime Minister will have the rights of Budget, Reshuffle, Summon Ambassadors, Dissolve Parliament, and Declare Emergency. The Prime Minister is expected to answer questions regarding overall government policy in the House of Commons.
- After learning of the nuclear threat on the United States, President David Palmer called up the Prime Minister of Afghanistan, a country known to be housing three Second Wave terrorist camps. The Prime Minister denied the allegation and warned Palmer that any unjust retaliation on his country would make the U.S. an enemy to over one third of the world's population. ("Day 2: 8:00am-9:00am")
- The Prime Minister of England was the leader of England during the events of the Tunnels series.
- Foiled by the White House, Murray arranges a presidential meeting for the visiting Prime Minister of New Zealand; a tribute gig ends with Jemaine getting a date with Karen (Mary Lynn Rajskub), an Art Garfunkel fanatic.
- The Prime Minister of the Humankind Empire of Abh is the highest ranking civilian employee inside the executive branch of government. He is the Chief of Staff who manages civilian matters under which also falls foreign relations. The position began as the Assistant and Adviser to the Emperor. The current Prime Minister is Botsuf, who assumed the position in ICY 959, after Shidoryua's sudden death.
- The Prime Minister, as leader of the Council of Ministers, was the top official on Barrayar and within the interstellar Barrayaran Imperium except for the Emperor himself. In particular, the Prime Minister was the only person other than the Emperor who was considered to be above the chief of ImpSec. The Prime Minister's duties included budget wrangling with the Council of Ministers.
- Prime Minister was a title that denoted heads of government and state on various planets across the galaxy. On Kamino, Lama Su was Prime Minister during the Clone Wars and ruled the planet from Tipoca City. Also during the war, Almec served as the Prime Minister of Mandalore, though he answered to Duchess Satine Kryze and, later, Darth Maul.
- The Prime Minister was a previous office of the region that has since been discontinued. The role was to ensure all proposed amendments and suggestions are moderated with care during the law-making process, to have a role in security, and to act as a backup delegate; a role later replaced by the offices of Magistrate, Minister of Justice, an vice delegate respectively. By the time of the Dev coup, the office of Prime Minister was no longer extant.
- Prime minister was a political position.
- The Prime Minister is seen in Chapter 303 .
- The Prime Minister is the head minister position in Daventry and chief advisor.
- Being the smartest person in the kingdom, daughter was chosen to be the prime minister.
- The Prime Minister is the head of the federal government and head of state, along with the ruling monarch, of Lovia. The incumbent Prime Minister is Oos Wes Ilava (CCPL), who took office for his second term on June 1, 2015. Ilava is the head of the Ilava III Government, and is the tenth Prime Minister since the signing of the Constitution in 2003. The office of the Prime Minister was introduced in 2003 when Congress was created. The Prime Minister's office is at 12 Democracy Avenue, located in the Downtown area of Noble City.
- The Prime Minister (also known as the PM) appears in several of the , including Stormbreaker, Eagle Strike, Scorpia, and Crocodile Tears.
- A Prime Minister is a title in government led by a man or woman. In some nations like the Soviet Union, the title of Prime Minister is interchanged to a Premier. In the Command & Conquer games, the United Kingdom is the only country to have a Prime Minister in them such as Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn and Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2.
- His residence is 10 Downing Street, London. One such Prime Minister made an appearance in Sonic the Comic when Sonic the Hedgehog found himself trapped on Earth. Although mildly alarmed he was talking to a blue hedgehog, he informed Sonic that Colonel Granite had another base in Scotland.
- A prime minister is sort of like a president, except obviously less awesome. Not to be confused with prime rib.
- In a parliamentary system, a prime minister (also known as the first minister or premier) was the head of government. The prime minister was usually the head of a council of ministers. After negotiating Cardassia's annexation into the Dominion in 2373, Dukat effectively became the emperor of the Cardassian people, though still a servant of the Founders. However, he chose to maintain his rank of gul as opposed to legate because he felt it was more "hands on", and emperor, president, first minister and Emissary seemed too "pretentious". (DS9: "Ties of Blood and Water")
- A prime minister was the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The first actual usage of the term prime minister or Premier Ministre was used by Cardinal Richelieu when in 1625 he was named to head the royal council as prime minister of France. Louis XIV and his descendants generally attempted to avoid giving this title to their chief ministers, but the term was adopted in Great Britain at the beginning of the 18th century. The Zerzuran equivalent of the title was grand vizier.
- The first person to be called Prime Minister was Sir Robert Walpole, who served as First Lord of the Treasury from 1721 to 1742. Until 1905, there was no official office of Prime Minister. Rather, it was an unofficial title pertaining to the head of the ministry, who was usually the First Lord of the Treasury.
- "Prime Minister" is usually a title given to the head of government where the position is separated from the head of state, and the head of the government chairs the cabinet of other ministers.
- Prime Minister (or First Minister) is the title commonly given to the head of government in a parliamentary system. (TNG episode: "Up the Long Ladder", ENT episode: "Storm Front")
- Prim-ministrul este un şef al statului al Adlibitei. Prim-ministrul actual este Tigrul-alb.
- Prime Ministers are Monsters from Maplestory. They betrayed the mushrooms and are minions of King Pepe. __TOC__
- The Prime Minister of Liberalia has been the Liberalian head-of-state since 2005, leading cabinets of their own choice. That makes them the democratically elected leaders of the executive power in the region. Some of them have even formed cabinets twice or more during Liberalia's history, or have been re-elected. Office abolished by the election of a Secretary General on 5 May 2010.
- The Prime Minister is the head of government in the United Kingdom, Earth. His residence is 10 Downing Street, London. One such Prime Minister made an appearance in Sonic the Comic when Sonic the Hedgehog found himself trapped on Earth. Although mildly alarmed he was talking to a blue hedgehog, he informed Sonic that Colonel Granite had another base in Scotland.
- The Five are offered the mission to terminate Adam in 1908, during the late reign of King Edward VII, meaning the Prime Minister is either Henry Campbell-Bannerman or Herbert Henry Asquith. Duncan Fraser, the actor playing him, resembles Campbell-Bannerman more.
- Prime Minister was a title on Earth which existed during the era surrounding the Second Robotech War. The only known person to hold this title has been Wyatt Moran. (Masters Saga)
- A prime minister (also known as first minister) was the most senior minister and head of the government in the parliamentary system. Among the So'ja the title was referred to as the "First Legate to the Senate and So'jan People". (Star Trek: Pioneer: "Fall of the Apollo")
- Prime Minster is the title given to the leader of the executive branch of government in a parlimentary system. Prime minister is therefore a similar position to President, except he's usually chosen by his party rather than by the people directly. In many countries with a Prime Minister, a Prime Minister is the Head of Government and a Monarch is the Head of State, including:
* The UK
* Australia
* Canada
* The Bahamas Poland, however, has a Prime Minister who is Head of Government BUT a PRESIDENT is the Head of State.
- The Prime Minister of the Dragaeran Empire is one of the key figures in the running of the administration. The Prime Minister is in charge of (among other things) the Imperial Surveillance Corps. The formal title for the Prime Minister is 'Beespatch'. It is apparent that there are often significant periods where the position of Prime Minister is not occupied. On these occasions, the duties of this position are carried out by the Minister of the Houses. So far, we have been introduced to two Prime Ministers:
- The Prime Minister is the bespectacled aide to King Goshposh in the Tales of the Tinkerdee pilot. His duties include taking inventory of Princess Gwendolinda's presents, and generally organizing things. He's only moderately more competent than the rest of the court, and tends to confuse his numbers when placing orders for cakes and sandwiches. In the later Tales from Muppetland specials, the Prime Minister would be replaced by Featherstone.
- A Prime Minister, also First Minister or sometimes Premier is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. In many micronations, the prime minister selects and can dismiss other members of the cabinet, and allocates posts to members within the government.
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