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The prime minister is responsible, alongside the Cabinet, before the Batasang Pambansa for a program of government that has to be approved first by the President. Under Executive Order No. 708 issued on July 27, 1981, the powers of the prime minister were expanded, especially in relation to supervising such ministries.
The Prime Minister of the Philippines (Spanish: Primer Ministro de Filipinas; Tagalog: Punong Ministro ng Pilipinas) was the official position of the head of the government (whereas the President of the Philippines was the head of state) of the Philippines. The position existed in the country from 1978 to 1986, as well as a limited version of ...
Prime Minister of United Arab Emirates: Constitutional monarchy 11 February 2006 18 years, 355 days Viktor Orbán: Prime Minister of Hungary: Parliamentary republic 29 May 2010 14 years, 247 days Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed: Prime Minister of Djibouti: Presidential republic: 1 April 2013 11 years, 305 days Edi Rama: Prime Minister of Albania
The list includes the names of recently elected or appointed heads of state and government who will take office on an appointed date, as presidents-elect and prime ministers–designate, and those leading a government-in-exile if internationally recognised.
Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the National Assembly, which has a term of five years. Governor-General: N/A N/A Saint Lucia: King / Queen: N/A N/A Prime Minister: Unlimited 5-year terms Governor-General: N/A N/A Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: King / Queen: N/A N/A Prime Minister: Unlimited 5 ...
The Prime Minister of the Philippines was the head of government of the Philippines in 1899 and from 1978 to 1986. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Prime ministers of the Philippines . Pages in category "Prime ministers of the Philippines"
Along with Bonifacio, Malvar and Sakay are not recognized as presidents by the Philippine government. [36] [37] Emilio Aguinaldo is officially recognized as the first president of the Philippines, but this is based on his term of office during the Malolos Republic, later known as the First Philippine Republic. Prior to this Aguinaldo had held ...
Article 7, Section 16 of the Constitution of the Philippines says that the President . shall nominate and, with the consent of the Commission on Appointments, appoint the heads of the executive departments, ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, or officers of the armed forces from the rank of colonel or naval captain, and other officers whose appointments are vested in him in this ...