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The role of the Chancellor is similar to that of the British Prime Minister. He/she is head of the administration and responsible (with other ministers) for the day-to-day running of the government. (Since the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 the President's powers have been very limited).
The People's Republic of China has had Prime Ministers (or Premiers) since 1949. There have been seven in all: Zhou Enlai, Hua Guofeng, Zhao Ziyang, Li Peng, Zhu Rongji, Wen Jiabao, and the current Premier Li Keqiang.
There was just one Australian Prime Minister through the 1950s, and that was Robert Gordon Menzies. He held office from 10 December 1949 until 20 January 1966.
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Council of Ministers of the People's Republic of Hungary was created in 1949.
The Australian Prime Minister from 1949 to 1966 was Sir Robert Menzies.
Canada has never had a president. Canada has a parliamentary form of government and, as such, has prime ministers. Louis St Laurent became Canada's prime minister in 1949. He was defeated by John Diefenbaker in 1957, who was, in turn, defeated by Lester Pearson in 1963. Wrong it was ralph machio
Robert Menzies became Prime Minister of Australia (for the second time) in 1949.
The following men held the office of Prime Minister on different occasions, separated by other Prime ministers: * Alfred Deakin (1903-04, 1905-08 and 1909-10) * Andrew Fisher (1908-09, 1910-13 and 1914-15) * Robert Gordon Menzies (1939-41 and 1949-66)
Gough Whitlam 1972-1975 Billy McMahon 1971-1972 John Gorton 1968-1971 John McEwen 1967-1968 Harold Holt 1966-1967 Gordon Menzies 1949-1966
British Society of Cinematographers was created in 1949.
British Academy of Fencing was created in 1949.