Prime Minister definition

Prime Minister means the Prime Minister of Singapore appointed under this Constitution;
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister of the Government of Mauritius;
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister appointed under Article 32(3)(i)(aa) of the Namibian Constitution;

Examples of Prime Minister in a sentence

  • On May 17, 2011 the Portuguese Government, led by socialist Prime Minister Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, signed an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (“IMF”), the European Commission (“Commission”) and the European Central Bank (“ECB”) — the trio commonly known as Xxxxxx — in order to receive a financial package of EUR 78 billion that would prevent the country from going bankrupt.

  • SIGNED by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia for and on behalf of the Commonwealth in the presence of — XXXXXX XXXXXXXX SIGNED by the Premier of the State of Western Australia for and on behalf of the State in presence of — C.

  • SIGNED on behalf of the COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA by the Right Honourable XXXXXXX XxXXXXX, the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, in the presence of — X.


More Definitions of Prime Minister

Prime Minister means the Prime Minister whose appointment is referred to in Article 20.1.4 of the Interparty Political Agreement.
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister of the Cook Islands];
Prime Minister means the person appointed under subsection (6) of section 4;
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister or any other person designated by the Prime Minister, and this in addition to the provisions of article 5;
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
Prime Minister means the Prime Minister of Malaysia;
Prime Minister means the head of the Government of the Republic of Fiji; and “State” means a foreign State or country.