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Official portrait, 2010 Premiership of David Cameron 11 May 2010 – 13 July 2016 Monarch Elizabeth II Cabinet Cameron–Clegg coalition Second Cameron ministry Party Conservative Election 2010 2015 Seat 10 Downing Street ← Gordon Brown Theresa May → Coat of Arms of HM Government This article is part of a series about David Cameron Political positions Electoral history The A-List Cameron ...
Elizabeth II, following Gordon Brown's resignation as prime minister on 11 May 2010, extended an invitation to Cameron to establish a new administration based on Brown's recommendation. [127] At age 43, Cameron became the youngest prime minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812, beating the record previously set by Tony Blair in May 1997. [128]
The current prime minister is Anthony Albanese, who assumed office on 23 May 2022. [9] There are currently seven living former prime ministers. The most recent former prime minister to die was Bob Hawke, on 16 May 2019.
The prime minister of Italy is the head of the Council of Ministers, which holds effective executive power in the Italian government. [1] [2] The first officeholder was Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour, who was sworn in on 23 March 1861 after the unification of Italy. [3]
The prime minister of the United Kingdom is the principal minister of the crown of His Majesty's Government, and the head of the British Cabinet.. There is no specific date for when the office of prime minister first appeared, as the role was not created but rather evolved over time through a merger of duties. [1]
Of the 60 prime ministers, eight served more than 5 years, while seventeen served less than a year. Benito Mussolini was the longest-serving head of government, having settled a dictatorship and ruled the country for a record of 20 years and 267 days; [1] [2] Tommaso Tittoni was the shortest-serving prime minister, having governed for 16 days only in 1905.
Prime Minister of United Arab Emirates: Constitutional monarchy 11 February 2006 19 years, 23 days Viktor Orbán: Prime Minister of Hungary: Parliamentary republic 29 May 2010 14 years, 281 days Abdoulkader Kamil Mohamed: Prime Minister of Djibouti: Presidential republic: 1 April 2013 11 years, 339 days Edi Rama: Prime Minister of Albania
14 November 2010 Fillon II XIII : 14 November 2010 15 May 2012 Fillon III: 97 Jean-Marc Ayrault (b. 1950) 15 May 2012 21 June 2012 1 year, 320 days Socialist Party: Ayrault I: 24 François Hollande (2012–2017) 21 June 2012 31 March 2014 Ayrault II: XIV : 98 Manuel Valls (b. 1962) 31 March 2014 26 August 2014 2 years, 250 days Socialist Party