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There followed a long and sometimes bitter discussion of the feasibility of elections for the fall of 1957, in which it appears that the Minister of the Interior took the most pessimistic view and that the Istiqlal was something less than enthusiastic.
In January, 1958, the Minister of the Interior announced that an election law was ready to be submitted to the King, the rumors of election dates appeared once again, first for spring of 1958 and later for the summer.
In Keng Kok, the City of Silkworms, the Prime Minister bought fried chickens and fried cicadas, and two notebooks for me.
The plan for eliminating traffic hazards for pedestrians was developed by Dr. Constantinos A. Doxiadis, former Minister of Reconstruction in Greece and a consulting planner for the New Eastwick Corp..
The Laos government plea for help was made by Foreign Minister Tiao Sopsaisana.
The Defence Minister of Serbia, Dragan Šutanovac, stated in a 2011 meeting in Luanda that Serbia would negotiate with the Angolan military authorities for the construction of a new military hospital in Angola.
Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao visited Angola in June 2006, offering a US $ 9 billion loan for infrastructure improvements in return for petroleum.
After that case Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service, and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister.
The document was signed for Russia by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov and Industry Minister Ilya Klebanov, while Prime Minister Andranik Markarian and defense and security strongman Serge Sarkisian signed for Armenia.
On 10 September 2009, following an Internet campaign, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown made an official public apology on behalf of the British government for " the appalling way he was treated ".
* 1946 – The International Military Tribunal for the Far East convenes and indicts former Prime Minister of Japan Hideki Tojo and 28 former Japanese leaders for war crimes.
The projected union initially aroused great opposition: he did not consult with his father, who had been on vacation in Karlovy Vary and making arrangements to secure the hand of a German princess for his son, or his Prime Minister Dr. Vladan Đorđević, who was visiting the Paris Universal Exhibition at the time of the announcement.
* 2005 – Japan's Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi apologizes for Japan's war record.
In 1988, when the ACT gained self-government, Jervis Bay became a separate territory administered by the Australian Government Minister responsible for Territories, presently the Minister for Home Affairs ( Australia ).

Minister and Housing
Yitzhak Rabin took over, though he also resigned towards the end of the eighth Knesset's term following a series of scandals including the suicide of Housing Minister Avraham Ofer after police began investigating allegations he used party funds illegally, and Asher Yadlin ( the governor-designate of the Bank of Israel ) being sentenced to five years in prison for accepting bribes.
His campaign was backed by a series of articles in the Daily Telegraph in which Kenneth Clarke ( the Secretary of Justice ) and Grant Shapps ( Minister of Housing ) were reported to be backing the move.
* Pierre Méhaignerie – Minister of Housing, Equipment, Regional Planning, and Transport
Governor of Miranda from 2004 to 2008, he lost the 2008 election to Henrique Capriles Radonski, and was subsequently appointed Public Works & Housing Minister.
Jocelyn Davies became Deputy Minister for Housing, and later, Regeneration.
Entering Hamer's government, Kennett was soon appointed Minister for Housing, Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in 1981.
The new Prime Minister, Clement Attlee, appointed Aneurin Bevan as Minister of Health, with a remit that also covered Housing.
While this was not an insignificant achievement, Bevan's rate of housebuilding was seen as less of an achievement than that of his Conservative ( indirect ) successor, Harold Macmillan, who was able to complete some 300, 000 a year as Minister for Housing in the 1950s.
* Jean-Claude Gayssot – Minister of Transport, Housing, and Equipment
* Minister of Housing & Habitat
In 1955, Minister of Housing Duncan Sandys encouraged local authorities around the country to consider protecting land around their towns and cities by the formal designation of clearly defined green belts.
When Labour came to power in 1997 he was appointed a Parliamentary Under Secretary in the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions, and was promoted to Minister of State in the department as Minister for Housing and Planning from 1999 to 2001, and Minister for Local Government 2001-02, and in the again reorganised Office of the Deputy Prime Minister 2002-2005, with special responsibility for local government, English regions, electoral law, fire, health and safety and London.
With the Conservative victory in 1951 Macmillan became Minister of Housing under Churchill, who entrusted Macmillan with fulfilling the latter's conference promise to build 300, 000 houses per year.
* Henry Brooke: Minister of Housing and Local Government and Welsh Affairs
* Henry Brooke: Minister of Housing and Local Government and Welsh Affairs
* Henry Brooke: Minister of Housing and Local Government and Welsh Affairs
* Charles Hill: Minister of Housing and Local Government and Welsh Affairs
* Sir Keith Joseph: Minister of Housing and Local Government and Welsh Affairs
He served as Minister for Education from 1969 to 1973, as Minister for Housing in 1973 and again from 1974 to 1976 and as Minister for the Environment from 1985 to 1986.

Minister and Aged
On her election to Parliament, Macklin was immediately elected a member of the Opposition Shadow Cabinet, where she served in a number of roles, including Shadow Minister for Aged Care, Social Security and the Status of Women.
Adams was a member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for the Franklin division from 1979 until 1982, serving as Deputy Speaker and Chairman of Committees from 1980 until 1981, and as Minister for National Parks, Lands, Aged Persons and Community Welfare from 1981 until 1982.
She was Minister for Defence Industry, Science and Personnel from 11 March 1996 to 21 October 1998 and Minister for Aged Care from 21 October 1998 to 26 November 2001.
He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet 1987, Minister for Sport and Recreation 1987-89, Minister for Consumer Affairs 1988-93, Minister for Racing and Gaming, Sport and Recreation and Youth 1989-90, Minister for Police and Emergency Services 1990-93, Minister for the Aged 1990-91.
Elected as a Labor independent, he rejoined the ALP in 1993 and served as Minister of Health, Family and Community Services and Minister for the Aged from 1992-93.
She was promoted again ( Shadow Minister for Senior Citizens and Aged Care and Shadow Minister Assisting the Leader on Women ’ s Affairs and the Arts ) under the leadership of John Hewson, but was demoted to a shadow parliamentary secretary position under Alexander Downer.
At the 2001 election, the Health and Aged Care Minister Michael Wooldridge retired, and Senator Patterson was appointed as his replacement, with the new portfolio title of Health and Ageing.
Minister for Housing and Aged Care ( from 15 February 1988 )
* Hon Peter Staples, MP: Minister for Housing and Aged Care ( to 7 May 1990 ).
Minister for Aged, Family and Health Services ( from 7 May 1990 )
* Peter Staples, MP: Minister for Aged, Family and Health Services
* Dr Michael Wooldridge, MP: Minister for Health and Aged Care
* Bronwyn Bishop, MP: Minister for Aged Care
She was re-elected in 1996, and was subsequently appointed Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Council and Shadow Minister for Aged Care.
In that period he held various Shadow Ministries including Shadow Minister for Family Services and the Aged ( October 2008 – December 2001 ); Defence ( November 2001 to August 2004 ); Reconciliation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs ( December 2002 to February 2003 ); Defence Procurement, Science and Personnel ( August 2004 – Ocxtober 2004 ); Social Security ( October 2004 – June 2005 ); Indigenous Affairs ( June 2005 – December 2006 ); Family and Community Services ( June 2005 – December 2006 ) and National Development, Resources and Energy ( December 2006 to December 2007 ).

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