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en Compared to, say, a prime minister of England, a president has actually astonishingly few legal powers. A prime minister of England can take England to war all by himself. He doesn't have to have a vote in Parliament, nothing. The President of the United States has to get a Declaration of War.

en [Under the proposal] Ms Arroyo is at the same time president and one who consolidates the powers of prime minister in her hands, which includes the power to dissolve parliament.

en Canada's first Prime Minister sought, unsuccessfully, to give women the vote. Today, a century after his passing, a woman stands before you as Prime Minister of Canada. Canada's first Prime Minister also sought, successfully, to bring British Columbia into Confederation. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive. Today, I stand before you as Canada's first Prime Minister born and raised in British Columbia.

en Ciampi can't start the ball rolling yet; first there has to be a new parliament. The parties have to agree on a new president, and that new president then starts the process of appointing a new prime minister. There's no way of knowing how long all this will take.

en The President said at Camp David that he embraced the reform movement as described by the Prime Minister. And the President of course will speak for himself. I imagine that he supports the Prime Minister in his general efforts to reform the structure and procedures of this economy so that the economy can move forward. America prospers when Japan prospers.

en It's a delicate balancing act. I am sure that Stephen Harper wants good relations with President Bush and the United States, but any Canadian prime minister has to keep a noticeable independence from the United States or he loses credibility in Canada.

en The prime minister is moving out, of course, and the exact day has yet to be determined, but the prime minister is leaving 24 Sussex because he will no longer be prime minister Monday.

en When I warned them (the French) that Britain would fight on alone whatever they did, their generals told their Prime Minister and his divided Cabinet, "In three weeks England will have her neck wrung like a chicken
  Winston Churchill

en It is not within the power of the president to remove the prime minister other than on the vote of a majority of the house,

en He is the foreign minister of the United States. He is no longer prime minister of Britain.
  Tony Blair

en The United States view of the Middle East is that the desire for progress and peace runs wide and deep. The president continues to pray for the recovery of Prime Minister Sharon.

en No Sunni has a right to become a president, prime minister or even a minister in the Iranian government.

en Isn't this a very rare wedding party. We have here a former prime minister, the current prime minister, and the next prime minister.

en The only option to avoid war is the departure of the number one warmonger in the world US President George W Bush. His policy has brought disaster to the United States. This crazy man should go and also his subject, disciple and follower UK Prime Minister Tony Blair.

en Whether it's now Prime Minister Stephen Harper or whether it has been other prime ministers in the past, we need to cut the prime minister a bit of slack.


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