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He also served as Prime Minister of Albania from 1944 to 1954 and at various times served as foreign minister and defence minister as well.
In 1955, the Bengali Prime minister Muhammad Ali Bogra devolved the province of East Bengal and established the state as East Pakistan with Dhaka its state capital.
The Awami League gained the control of the East Pakistan after appointing Huseyn Suhrawardy for the office of Prime minister.
Following the promulgation of 1956 Constitution, Prime minister Bogra appointed Bengali bureaucrat and retired Major-General Iskander Mirza was as Interior minister and the Army Commander of army General Ayub Khan as the Defence minister whilst Muhammad Ali remained Economic minister.
Under the 1991 constitution, in the event of the president's death, the Prime Minister, the National Assembly president, and the defense minister were to share power until a new election could be held.
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It was then announced from the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada on 21 March 1946 that George VI had, by commission under the royal sign-manual and signet, approved the recommendation of his prime minister, Mackenzie King, to appoint Alexander as his representative.
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As India's first Prime minister and external affairs minister, Jawaharlal Nehru played a major role in shaping modern India's government and political culture along with sound foreign policy.
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Prime and Suhrawardy
* H. S. SuhrawardyPrime Minister of Pakistan.
In July 1957, U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower requested permission from Pakistan's Prime Minister Huseyn Suhrawardy for the U. S. to establish a secret intelligence facility in Pakistan and for the U-2 spyplane to fly from Pakistan.
The Awami League was founded in Dhaka, the former capital of the Pakistani province of East Bengal, in 1949 by Bengali nationalists Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani, Shamsul Huq, and later Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy who went on to become Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Awami League President Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy became the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
The controversy over One Unit ( the division of Pakistan into only two provinces, east and west ) and the appropriate electoral system for Pakistan, whether joint or separate, also revived as soon as Suhrawardy became Prime Minister.
The Peoples ' League under Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy came to power, and Suhrawardy was appointed as the fifth Prime minister of the country.
The electricity problems in West Pakistan brought his government nearly to an end, prompting Prime minister Suhrawardy to establish the plan for nuclear power in the country.
Finally on April 2, 1955, Faiz's sentence was commuted by the Prime minister Huseyn Suhrawardy, and departed to London, Great Britain soon after.
Appointed as the fifth Prime minister of Pakistan in 1956, Suhrawardy headed Pakistan until 1957, and was a close associate of Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Liaquat Ali Khan, first Prime minister of Pakistan.
As for the Foreign policy, Suhrawardy was also the first Prime minister to have visit the China, strengthening the Sino-Pak relations and was one of the pioneer of foreign policy to enhance the pro-United States-Pakistan's long associated ties, due to his common distrust of communism.
In 1956, Suhrawardy won the slot of Prime minister and was hastily appointed as fifth Prime Minister by President Iskander Mirza after the surprise resignation of Chaudhry Muhammad Ali.
As Prime minister, Suhrawardy took the nation on confidence on national radio, promising to resolve the energy crises, economical disparity and promised the nation to build a massive military in an arms race with India.
Under Dr. Nazir Ahmad's scientific direction, Pakistan started its nuclear energy programme and Prime Minister Suhrawardy also allotted PAEC to set up its new pilot-nuclear labs.
Amid pressure to resigned from his position and given vital threats to be removed by the President Mirza, Prime minister Suhrawardy submitted his resignation letter after losing the considerable party support from the junior leadership.
* Suhrawardy Becomes Prime Minister
* Interview with Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy of Pakistan, video footage of an interview on NBC's " Face the Nation "
* The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy
When Suhrawardy became the Prime Minister of Pakistan in 1957, he obtained a reprieve for most of the conspirators.
For the East Bengali politician and Prime Minister of Pakistan, see Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.
Having inadequate qualifications for admission into the Art School in Kolkata, Sultan only managed to get in through the help of the poet and art critic Hasan Shahid Suhrawardy ( 1890 – 1965, Who introduced Jamini Roy to the world ) a member of the governing body of the School also known as elder brother of Shahid Suhrawardy, former Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Prime and legal
The Premiership is still largely a convention of the constitution ; its legal authority is derived primarily from the fact that the Prime Minister is also First Lord of the Treasury.
Unequivocal legal recognition was given in the Ministers of the Crown Act 1937, which made provision for paying a salary to the person who is both " the First Lord of the Treasury and Prime Minister ".
The Prime Minister specified that the motion used the " cultural " and " sociological " as opposed to the " legal " sense of the word " nation ".
* Thomas Pynchon's 2006 novel Against the Day, in a parody of serial fiction, features a young men's organization, the " Chums of Chance ", whose Charter includes a paraphrase of Star Trek's Prime Directive, " never to interfere with legal customs of any locality at which we may have happened to touch.
* Thai Council of State – a department coming directly under the authority of the Prime Minister of Thailand, having the duty to render legal advices to state agencies and state enterprises as may be required.
The Republic Advisory Committee was a committee established by the then Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating in May 1993 to examine the constitutional and legal issues that would arise were Australia to become a republic.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had then advocated a policy of summary execution with the use of an Act of Attainder to circumvent legal obstacles.
The position of Deputy Prime Minister is not recognised in UK law, so any post-holder must be given an additional title in order to have legal status and to be paid a salary additional to the parliamentary one.
In that house, or the church itself, he was visited by Founding Fathers of the United States such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and Thomas Paine ; other American politicians such as John Adams, who later became the second president of the United States, and his wife Abigail ; British politicians such as Lord Lyttleton, the Earl of Shelburne, Earl Stanhope ( known as " Citizen Stanhope "), and even the Prime Minister William Pitt ; philosophers David Hume and Adam Smith ; agitators such as prison reformer John Howard, gadfly John Horne Tooke, and husband and wife John and Ann Jebb, who between them campaigned on expansion of the franchise, opposition to the war with America, support for the French Revolution, abolitionism, and an end to legal discrimination against Roman Catholics ; writers such as poet and banker Samuel Rogers ; and clergyman-mathematician Thomas Bayes, of Bayes ' theorem.
In a parliamentary debate on 28 June extending into the next day, Verdonk and the Prime Minister maintained that the purpose of this statement was a legal one: Hirsi Ali was required to declare her intention to keep the name Hirsi Ali in order to retain her passport.
After a lengthy process including a public enquiry it was approved by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in 2005, but Lewes District Council subsequently mounted a legal challenge and overturned the decision on a technicality.
The word décret, literally " decree ", is an old legal usage in France and is used to refer to orders issued by the French President or Prime Minister.
Hammer and Karyn Bryant, a program focusing on the celebrity news of the day ; an eponymous legal news and discussion program hosted by Nancy Grace ; and a general national news program titled Prime News Tonight hosted by Mike Galanos.
Mulroney's friend Ian MacDonald described Desmarais as “ Mulroney ’ s mentor in the business world ,” and it is believed that Mulroney has done legal work for Power Corp. since the end of his term as Prime Minister.
Because the Prime Minister is the President's legal successor, Jagdeo took office as Prime Minister on 9 August, so that he would be positioned to succeed Jagan.
Generally speaking, the Prime Minister under such systems does not have the legal power to call an election, but rather must request the election be called by the head of state.
Meredith saw his position as a part-time commitment ( he had a full-time legal practice in Toronto ) and Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald's conservative hard-line approach caused Meredith many embarrassments.
Some patronage systems are legal, as in the Canadian tradition of allowing the Prime Minister to appoint the heads of a number of commissions and agencies ; in many cases, these appointments go to people who have supported the political party of the Prime Minister.
While in office, legal action may not be taken against Ministers of State without the consent of the Prime Minister.
The amendments removed nearly all institutional checks and balances on the Prime Minister's power, by effectively removing the legal remedies by which he could be dismissed.
On April 6 the general staff of the Rwandan Armed Forces and Colonel Theoneste Bagosora clashed verbally with the UNAMIR Force commander General Roméo Dallaire, who stressed Prime Minister Agathe Uwilingiyimana had the legal authority to take control, as outlined in the Arusha Accords.
The club succeeded in a further legal challenge by small firms in January 2005 as the High Court upheld a decision by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott to grant a compulsory purchase order in support of the scheme.

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