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After his prime ministership he retired from the active politics.
The meeting was intended as the first step on the general's long march toward the prime ministership.
The main focus, however, was on the wrangling over the prime ministership.
I remember interviewing Rabin in the 70's, during his first prime ministership.
The choice of the prime ministership or the presidency is now hers.
The road to the prime ministership of this nation is a long and hard road.
Blake was offered the prime ministership, but turned it down due to ill health.
He has now schemed his way to the Prime Ministership.
In 1994, he ran for the prime ministership.
Bird assumed the prime ministership on March 9, 1994.
It is much too soon to speculate, he said, whether she may return to party politics someday to seek the prime ministership.
Han is only the second woman to be nominated for the Prime Ministership.
Bourbon rushed to see the king that very evening and requested the prime ministership.
November polls indicated that Sharon was likely to be returned to the prime ministership.
But problems began to plague his prime ministership.
John Major was talking about a "classless society" when vying for the prime ministership back in 1990.
This was considered to be a creative masterstroke in his 2001 bid for prime ministership.
The prime ministership is normally reserved for a retired general, appointed by the King on the advice of the army.
As a result, he retained both his deputy prime ministership and his other ministries.
This was early in her prime ministership.
During the first four years of his prime ministership the economy continued to expand rapidly, and the government ran budget surpluses.
Ben Chifley died only one year six months after leaving the prime ministership.
He said, however, that he had no plans to take any high-ranking political job like the prime ministership in the future.
The job carries with it the Prime Ministership.
Others, including the dominant Christian Democrats, would rather toughen the prime ministership.