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Englisch - Türkisch
başbakan

Başbakan istifa etti. - The Prime Minister has resigned.

Başbakan Koizumi kesinlikle soğukkanlı bir insan değildir. - Prime Minister Koizumi is certainly not a cold-blooded man.

former prime minister
eski başbakan
vice prime minister
(Politika, Siyaset) başbakan yardımcısı
Deputy Prime Minister
Başbakan Yardımcısı
prime minister
başnazır
prime minister
başvekil
prime minister's spouses
(Politika, Siyaset) başbakan eşleri
prime minister’s wiews
başbakan eşleri
Englisch - Englisch
Attributive form of prime minister, noun

Only having just won the election, he already had a prime-minster attitude.

In a parliamentary democracy, the chief member of the cabinet and head of the government; usually the leader of the majority party

Yesterday we had a visit from the Prime Minister. (See usage notes.).

the head of the national government, the chief minister in some countries, including Australia
Deputy Prime Minister
{i} deputy of a Prime Minister, assistant to a prime minister
Prime Minister
chief executive in a parliamentary system of government, person who is elected the head of a country, leader of a nation
Prime Minister
The leader of the government in some countries is called the Prime Minister. the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Miss Benazir Bhutto = PM, premier. the most important minister and leader of the government in some countries which have a parliament. or premier Head of the executive branch of government in states with a parliamentary system (see parliamentary democracy). The prime minister is the leader of the political party or coalition with a governing majority, and is formally appointed by the head of state. The office was developed in Britain by Robert Walpole; its powers were consolidated by William Pitt the Younger. The British prime ministry has served as a model for the heads of government in many Commonwealth countries, Europe, and Japan. The prime minister has appointive powers and is responsible for the government's legislative program, budget, and other policies. His term of office lasts until the next scheduled election or until he loses legislative support. In France, which has both a president and a prime minister, the president wields greater power but the prime minister controls the domestic legislative agenda. See also chancellor
Prime Minister designate
intended prime minister, person who has been elected to replace the current prime minister
Prime Minister's Office
government office for the head of state, government office which all others report to
Prime Minister's Question Time
a period of time each week when any member of the British House of Commons may ask the Prime Minister questions. There are often loud and angry disagreements during Question Time, which are broadcast on radio and television
advisor to the prime minister
person who gives advice to the prime minister in fields within which he is an expert
current Prime Minister
one presently holding the office of Prime Minister
electoral race for Prime Minister
election campaign for the position of Prime Minister
former Prime Minister
prime minister who has finished his term of office, prime minister who is no longer in office
prime minister
- the chief minister and leader of the Canadian government The prime minister is head of the political party in power and leader of the cabinet The current prime minister is Jean Chrétien of the Liberal Party of Canada
prime minister
The leader of the Government, who usually leads the largest party in Parliament
prime minister
Leader of the Federal Government
prime minister
The Prime Minister is a Member of Parliament who is also the leader of the winning Political Party He or she lives at 10 Downing Street Our Prime Minister at the moment is Tony Blair
prime minister
the person who holds the position of head of state in England
prime minister
(statsminister) The Prime Minister appoints the other ministers in his or her cabinet and directs the work of the Government
prime minister
the person who is head of state (in several countries)
prime-minister
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