The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.
England is no longer ruled by the monarchy. Instead it is ruled by parliament with a prime minister at its head.
The UK government, or parliament, makes such decisions.
voters or residents in a district represented by an elective officer ________________________________________________________________________________________ its where the government votes for the party but we dont use it beasue it is considered not fair so the people vote :) i think.... hahaha ^^^^^worst answer ever! in the parliamentary system the country is split up into little regions these regions are called ridings. every riding gets their own m.p. (member of parliament). you use these ridings during the federal elections by going to the voting station (based on the riding that you live in). you do not vote for the prime minister you vote for an m.p. the prime minister is determined by which party gets the most ridings or m.p's. the leader of the party (voted in by the members of that party) becomes prime minister the second place party's leader becomes leader of the opposition
Parliament definitely has a strong influence over the Prime Minister and his cabinet. Most bills have to be passed with majority vote of Parliament.
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
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No, Nellie McClung was an advocate of Women's right to vote in Manitoba, and then Canada. She staged a mock parliament in Manitoba, and as the 'Prime Minister' attacked men's right to vote.
In a constitutional monarchy, people typically do not vote directly for the prime minister. Instead, the prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch or by the parliament, depending on the country's specific system. Voters often elect members of parliament, and the leader of the majority party or coalition is chosen as the prime minister.
The Prime minister of Australia is the head of the lower house in the Australian Parliament. At a maximum of every 3 Years Australians vote for their representatives in Parliament. Most of them will vote for a representative from either the labour Liberal or national parties. Though there are also the the odd independent or small party reps that get voted in. After the election the party that has the largest number of seats won as a result of the election is considered the government and they vote among each other to decide who is their leader. This person becomes the Prime minister.
Yes, the Prime Minister of India is always a member of parliament.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the English Parliament.
A motion of non-confidence does not "vote out" the prime minister, it only requires that the prime minister either resign (in which case a new prime minister would be summoned immediately by the Governor General of Canada), or seek the dissolution of Parliament (in which case the prime minister would continue at least until the results of the subsequent general election).
Not just a vote for a prime minister. A referendum is a vote on an issue that affects an entire nation.
Ralph Ricardo Theano is the Minister-Delegate to the Prime Minister in Charge of Relations With Parliament for Haiti.
A prime minister is an elected member of a parliament, just like all the others. In each election the prime minister must stand for election in their constituency. If they lose, then they will no longer be a member of the parliament and cannot become a prime minister again.