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The prime minister first tried to renegotiate the tax clauses with Telemedia.

The prime minister, Abhisit Vejjajiva, has failed to make any headway towards reconciliation.

At its heart is a duel between Mr DE Villepin, a flamboyant former foreign minister and later prime minister, and the current President.

The prime minister says it is "very grave" and people are risking their lives at the crippled plant.

So far, Mr Tsvangirai is believed to have been offered a post as a relatively toothless prime minister.

When the moderator asked him to name the prime minister of Canada, he remembered Stephen Harper's surname.

But it is also because the scandal has kept widening. Possible victims now include bereaved service families, the previous prime minister and the next king.

In a speech hailing the new generation of free schools opened this week, the prime minister pledged to raise standards and raised the prospect of eliminating illiteracy.

Assimilation as an official policy died, although it is still favoured by some academics, including Tom Flanagan of the University of Calgary, who has close ties to the current prime minister.

To the immense embarrassment of a party that aspires to govern, they include everyone from a former party treasurer to a son-in-law of the former prime minister, jose maria Aznar.

"We could all be rock stars for a little while, find out what it feels like to be the prime minister or president, and be nosy in all sorts of strange new and interesting ways," he says.

The prime minister's spokesman, Dimitri Soudas, has retorted that Canada would not "barter our principled foreign policy".

Denied the prime minister's job that he thought was within his grasp, Mr Borloo declined a lesser post and walked off in a huff.

Ms Tymoshenko has negatives too: a murky past in the gas industry, populist instincts that have damaged her prime ministership and a worrying lack of scruples.

It was bad enough that the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) seemed to be running a dizzying revolving door policy for prime ministers, shuffling a new person into office each year since 2006.

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The prime minister seemed mostly to object to her aristocracy.

Mr Yanukovich may muster sufficient votes to oust Ms Tymoshenko as prime minister.

By then, he may already be prime minister. Or he may not.

His critics say they are half-hearted, too, because ideologically the prime minister sympathises with the settlers.

Kevin Rudd, Australia’s prime minister, has even attested to his love of Indian food, a goodwill gesture that went down about as well as a soggy poppadum.

That election must be held by 2013, although speculation has intensified that the prime minister will call an early poll for later this year or early next.

"When you work with someone for four years as I did, and you work closely, you do build a friendship and I became friends with him," the prime minister said.

The prime minister’s favourite pronouncement, which he likes to repeat ad nauseam, is that his government will never “put its hands in the pockets of the Italian people”.

Superficial though these problems might be, they matter-as William Hague, the foreign secretary who rarely seemed prime ministerial during his time as Tory leader from 1997 to 2001, can attest.

Undaunted, he submitted a series of 40 demands to the prime minister, imperiously giving the prime minister two weeks to respond.

Ms Marcegaglia’s criticism of the Berlusconi government became increasingly strident in the summer as the prime minister ignored calls to appoint a new industry minister.

Thus the recent confirmation hearings for the new prime minister, Kim Hwang-sik, focused on his military-service exemption back in 1972.

They were then lost and resurfaced in the storeroom at the Iraqi prime minister's office.

The resignation of the prime minister will cause much confusion.

The prosecutors are asking the court to disband the party and ban the prime minister and President from politics.

To the joy of some 250m dalits, and the consternation of almost everybody else, Miss Mayawati hopes to claim the prime ministership for herself.

The disturbances erupted against a background of claims that Italy's billionaire prime minister had secured the vote with promises to opposition lawmakers of high office or more tangible benefits.

Far from denying it, the prime minister appears bent on defiance.

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