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| governor_general = H.E. James Earl Carter Jr. | | governor_general = H.E. James Earl Carter Jr. | ||
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| parliamentarygroup = [[ | | parliamentarygroup = [[Columbia#Labour Party|Labour Party]] | ||
| constituency = Illinois | | constituency = Illinois | ||
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|08|04}} | | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1961|08|04}} | ||
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois | | birth_place = Chicago, Illinois | ||
| party = [[ | | party = [[Columbia#Labour Party|Labour]] | ||
| height = 6 ft 2 in | | height = 6 ft 2 in | ||
| spouse = Michelle Robinson Obama | | spouse = Michelle Robinson Obama | ||
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The office of the '''Prime Minister of the Dominion of Columbia''' (''French: Premier Ministre'') is the head of the Columbian elected government and the de-facto leader of the executive branch of the [[ | The office of the '''Prime Minister of the Dominion of Columbia''' (''French: Premier Ministre'') is the head of the Columbian elected government and the de-facto leader of the executive branch of the [[Columbia]]. The Prime Minister serves at the pleasure and the confidence of the Monarch and the [[Parliament of the Dominion of Columbia|House of Commons]], and although they have no official term limit or length they are expected to only lead with the express confidence of the Monarch and Parliament. The Prime Minister is the presiding head of government and de-facto head of state, although the official head of state of the [[Columbia]] is the Monarch represented by the [[Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada|Governor General]], which now takes a more ceremonial role than in the past. The Prime Minister, in addition to serving the Commons, also serves at the pleasure of the monarch, and in the monarch's absence the Governor General. The Governor General rarely in modern times interferes in the business of the Prime Minister, except in certain one-off historical events. | ||
The longest serving Prime Minister in Columbian history was Prime Minister John Adams of the Whigs, who served 24 years in the position. The current prime minister is Prime Minister Barack Obama, the first black Prime Minister in the history of the country, marking a major moment in history for the black minority in the country. The Prime Minister is responsible for assembling the rest of the government, most notably cabinet positions. They are also the symbolic head of state in regards to foreign affairs. | The longest serving Prime Minister in Columbian history was Prime Minister John Adams of the Whigs, who served 24 years in the position. The current prime minister is Prime Minister Barack Obama, the first black Prime Minister in the history of the country, marking a major moment in history for the black minority in the country. The Prime Minister is responsible for assembling the rest of the government, most notably cabinet positions. They are also the symbolic head of state in regards to foreign affairs. | ||
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==Prime Ministers== | ==Prime Ministers== | ||
;Political Parties | ;Political Parties | ||
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;List of Prime Ministers | ;List of Prime Ministers | ||
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| 1800 | | 1800 | ||
| 24 years | | 24 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Early Years of the Dominion|Whigs]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir William Howe<br/><small>(1776–1800)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir William Howe<br/><small>(1776–1800)</small> | ||
| align="center" rowspan="4"|King George III<br/><small>(1760–1820)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="4"|King George III<br/><small>(1760–1820)</small> | ||
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| 4 years | | 4 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Early Years of the Dominion|Whigs]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1.5"|Sir Charles Cornwallis<br/><small>(1800–1805)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1.5"|Sir Charles Cornwallis<br/><small>(1800–1805)</small> | ||
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| 1814 | | 1814 | ||
| 10 years | | 10 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Early Years of the Dominion|Whigs]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan=".5"|Sir George Prévost<br/><small>(1805–1816)</small> | | align="center" rowspan=".5"|Sir George Prévost<br/><small>(1805–1816)</small> | ||
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| 1824 | | 1824 | ||
| 10 years | | 10 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Early Years of the Dominion|Tories]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir John Coape Sherbrooke<br/><small>(1816–1830)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir John Coape Sherbrooke<br/><small>(1816–1830)</small> | ||
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| 1828 | | 1828 | ||
| 4 years | | 4 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Early Years of the Dominion|Tories]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|King George IV<br/><small>(1820–1830)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|King George IV<br/><small>(1820–1830)</small> | ||
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| 1844 | | 1844 | ||
| 16 years | | 16 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Archibald Acheson<br/><small>(1830–1849)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Archibald Acheson<br/><small>(1830–1849)</small> | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|King William IV<br/><small>(1830–1837)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|King William IV<br/><small>(1830–1837)</small> | ||
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| 1849 | | 1849 | ||
| 5 years | | 5 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="5"|Queen Victoria<br/><small>(1837–1901)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="5"|Queen Victoria<br/><small>(1837–1901)</small> | ||
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| 1860 | | 1860 | ||
| 11 years | | 11 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir John Colborne<br/><small>(1849–1863)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir John Colborne<br/><small>(1849–1863)</small> | ||
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| 1880 | | 1880 | ||
| 20 years | | 20 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Charles Monck<br/><small>(1863–1890)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Charles Monck<br/><small>(1863–1890)</small> | ||
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| 1892 | | 1892 | ||
| 12 years | | 12 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| 1900 | | 1900 | ||
| 8 years | | 8 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir Friedrick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood<br/><small>(1892–1902)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|Sir Friedrick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood<br/><small>(1892–1902)</small> | ||
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| 1912 | | 1912 | ||
| 12 years | | 12 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice<br/><small>(1902–1927)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|Sir Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice<br/><small>(1902–1927)</small> | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|King Edward VII<br/><small>(1901–1910)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|King Edward VII<br/><small>(1901–1910)</small> | ||
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| 1920 | | 1920 | ||
| 8 years | | 8 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|King George V<br/><small>(1910–1936)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|King George V<br/><small>(1910–1936)</small> | ||
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| 1932 | | 1932 | ||
| 12 years | | 12 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="1"|Lord Byng<br/><small>(1927–1935)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="1"|Lord Byng<br/><small>(1927–1935)</small> | ||
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| 1945 | | 1945 | ||
| 13 years | | 13 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Labour Party|Labour]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|Lord Vere Ponsonby<br/><small>(1935–1956)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|Lord Vere Ponsonby<br/><small>(1935–1956)</small> | ||
| align="center" rowspan="2"|George VI<br/><small>(1936-1952)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="2"|George VI<br/><small>(1936-1952)</small> | ||
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| 1952 | | 1952 | ||
| 7 years | | 7 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Labour Party|Labour]] | ||
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| 1960 | | 1960 | ||
| 8 years | | 8 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="3"|Sir Dwight D. Eisenhower<br/><small>(1956–1969)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="3"|Sir Dwight D. Eisenhower<br/><small>(1956–1969)</small> | ||
| align="center" rowspan="11"|Queen Elizabeth II<br/><small>(1952–Present)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="11"|Queen Elizabeth II<br/><small>(1952–Present)</small> | ||
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| 1963 | | 1963 | ||
| 3 years | | 3 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
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| 1966 | | 1966 | ||
| 3 years | | 3 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
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| 1976 | | 1976 | ||
| 10 years | | 10 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
| align="center" rowspan="7"|Sir James E. Carter Jr.<br/><small>(1969–Present)</small> | | align="center" rowspan="7"|Sir James E. Carter Jr.<br/><small>(1969–Present)</small> | ||
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| 1980 | | 1980 | ||
| 4 years | | 4 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
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| 1988 | | 1988 | ||
| 8 years | | 8 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
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| 4 years | | 4 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
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| 12 years | | 12 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Liberal Party|Liberals]] | ||
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| 4 years | | 4 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Conservative Party|Conservatives]] | ||
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| 8 years | | 8 years | ||
| [[ | | [[Columbia#Labour Party|Labour]] | ||
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Right Honorable Barack Hussein Obama Prime Minister of Columbia | |
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26th Prime Minister of Columbia | |
Assumed office November 5, 2008 | |
Monarch | Queen Elizabeth II |
Governor General | H.E. James Earl Carter Jr. |
Preceded by | John McCain |
Parliamentary group | Labour Party |
Constituency | Illinois |
Personal details | |
Born | Chicago, Illinois | August 4, 1961
Political party | Labour |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Spouse | Michelle Robinson Obama |
Parent | Barack Obama Sr. & Ann Dunham |
Residence(s) | Blair House, D.C. |
Alma mater | Columbia University (BA) Harvard Univeristy (JD) |
The office of the Prime Minister of the Dominion of Columbia (French: Premier Ministre) is the head of the Columbian elected government and the de-facto leader of the executive branch of the Columbia. The Prime Minister serves at the pleasure and the confidence of the Monarch and the House of Commons, and although they have no official term limit or length they are expected to only lead with the express confidence of the Monarch and Parliament. The Prime Minister is the presiding head of government and de-facto head of state, although the official head of state of the Columbia is the Monarch represented by the Governor General, which now takes a more ceremonial role than in the past. The Prime Minister, in addition to serving the Commons, also serves at the pleasure of the monarch, and in the monarch's absence the Governor General. The Governor General rarely in modern times interferes in the business of the Prime Minister, except in certain one-off historical events.
The longest serving Prime Minister in Columbian history was Prime Minister John Adams of the Whigs, who served 24 years in the position. The current prime minister is Prime Minister Barack Obama, the first black Prime Minister in the history of the country, marking a major moment in history for the black minority in the country. The Prime Minister is responsible for assembling the rest of the government, most notably cabinet positions. They are also the symbolic head of state in regards to foreign affairs.
Prime Ministers
- Political Parties
- List of Prime Ministers
No. | Portrait | Prime Minister (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party (Political coalition) |
Governor General (Term) |
Monarch (Reign) | ||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | ||||||
1 | John Adams (1735-1826) |
1776 | 1800 | 24 years | Whigs | Sir William Howe (1776–1800) |
King George III (1760–1820) | |
2 | Aaron Burr (1756-1836) |
1800 | 1804 | 4 years | Whigs | Sir Charles Cornwallis (1800–1805) | ||
3 | Robert Treat Paine (1731-1814) |
1804 | 1814 | 10 years | Whigs | Sir George Prévost (1805–1816) | ||
4 | Andrew Allen (1740-1825) |
1814 | 1824 | 10 years | Tories | Sir John Coape Sherbrooke (1816–1830) | ||
5 | John Quincy Adams (1767-1848) |
1824 | 1828 | 4 years | Tories | King George IV (1820–1830) | ||
6 | Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) |
1828 | 1844 | 16 years | Liberals | Sir Archibald Acheson (1830–1849) |
King William IV (1830–1837) | |
7 | James K. Polk (1767-1848) |
1844 | 1849 | 5 years | Liberals | Queen Victoria (1837–1901) | ||
8 | Franklin Pierce (1804-1867) |
1849 | 1860 | 11 years | Liberals | Sir John Colborne (1849–1863) | ||
9 | John C. Fremont (1813-1890) |
1860 | 1880 | 20 years | Conservatives | Sir Charles Monck (1863–1890) | ||
10 | Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) |
1880 | 1892 | 12 years | Conservatives | |||
11 | William McKinley (1843-1901) |
1892 | 1900 | 8 years | Conservatives | Sir Friedrick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood (1892–1902) | ||
12 | Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) |
1900 | 1912 | 12 years | Conservatives | Sir Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice (1902–1927) |
King Edward VII (1901–1910) | |
13 | Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) |
1912 | 1920 | 8 years | Conservatives | King George V (1910–1936) | ||
14 | James M. Cox (1856-1924) |
1920 | 1932 | 12 years | Conservatives | Lord Byng (1927–1935) | ||
15 | Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) |
1932 | 1945 | 13 years | Labour | Lord Vere Ponsonby (1935–1956) |
George VI (1936-1952) | |
16 | Henry A. Wallace (1888-1965) |
1945 | 1952 | 7 years | Labour | |||
17 | Richard Nixon (1913-1990) |
1952 | 1960 | 8 years | Conservatives | Sir Dwight D. Eisenhower (1956–1969) |
Queen Elizabeth II (1952–Present) | |
18 | John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) |
1960 | 1963 | 3 years | Liberals | |||
19 | Harry F. Byrd (1887-1966) |
1963 | 1966 | 3 years | Liberals | |||
20 | Richard Nixon (1913-1990) |
1966 | 1976 | 10 years | Conservatives | Sir James E. Carter Jr. (1969–Present) | ||
21 | Pierre Trudeau (1919-2000) |
1976 | 1980 | 4 years | Liberals | |||
22 | Barry Goldwater (1909-1998) |
1980 | 1988 | 8 years | Conservatives | |||
23 | George H.W Bush (1924- ) |
1988 | 1982 | 4 years | Conservatives | |||
24 | Jean Chrétien (1934- ) |
1992 | 2004 | 12 years | Liberals | |||
25 | John McCain (1936- ) |
2004 | 2008 | 4 years | Conservatives | |||
26 | Barack H. Obama (1961- ) |
2008 | Incumbent | 8 years | Labour |