The three politicians who did dream this up are the Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and the Deputy Prime Minister.
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Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats, called Mrs.
BNP's Mr Ahmed, pointing out that both prime minister and leader of the opposition are women.
Just over 100 years later we have women as prime minister, leader of the opposition, chief justice and mayor of our largest city.
David Cameron, the U.K.'s current prime minister and leader of Mrs.
One voice speaking for this nationalism at the moment is that of Bulent Ecevit, a deputy prime minister and leader of the Democratic Left party.
The prime minister and leader of the opposition speak from the 'despatch boxes' (c) in the centre of the chamber, overlooked by the Speaker and backbenchers.
In Belgrade, meanwhile, Mr Milosevic conferred with Vojislav Seselj, his deputy prime minister and leader of the ultra-nationalist Radical Party, who bitterly opposed the peace terms.
The finger on the trigger belonged to Josef Lux, the powerful deputy prime minister and leader of the Christian Democrats, the second-biggest party in the coalition.
Mr Abdullah stepped down in 2009, handing power to Mr Najib who became prime minister and leader of the main coalition party, United Malays National Organisation (Umno).
Since the radical Islamic AKP party took over Turkey in 2003, its leader Prime Minister Recip Erdogan has presided over the thorough brainwashing of the Turkish people.
The former prime minister and leader of Israel's Likud Party added that for Israel to seriously discuss peace with Palestinians, Hamas would have to drastically change its philosophy.
But the biggest impact seems likely to fall on John Howard, Australia's prime minister and leader of the Liberal Party, the senior partner in the country's ruling coalition.
On Saturday the prime minister and leader of Mali's transitional government, Cheick Modibo Diarra, arrived in Abidjan for talks with ECOWAS head Alassane Ouattara, the president of Ivory Coast.
But he would be vulnerable to Gianfranco Fini, the foreign minister, who is also deputy prime minister and leader of the second-biggest party on the right, the formerly neo-fascist National Alliance.
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Nawaz Sharif, another former prime minister and leader of a rival opposition party, demanded Musharraf resign immediately and announced that his party would boycott the upcoming election, leading to speculation that the polls could be delayed or called off altogether.
He is also seen as the party's only chance, in a genuinely free and fair election, of defeating Morgan Tsvangirai, his popular prime minister and leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), which has been Zanu-PF's partner for the past three years in a power-sharing government.
During Prime Minister's Questions, the Labour leader accused the prime minister of not living up to his promise in the Conservative Party manifesto to "safeguard Britain's credit rating", saying he had "failed in the first test he set himself".
His image perhaps reaches its zenith in 1992, after the army shoots dozens of pro-democracy protesters in Bangkok, when television shows both the army leader (and prime minister) Suchinda Kraprayoon and the protest leader, Chamlong Srimuang (now a PAD stalwart), kneeling in an audience with him.
But the trials are also seen as part of a long and bitter rivalry between Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the main opposition leader, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, who is allied with the Islamic party Jamaat-e-Islami, many of whose leaders face charges before the tribunal.
The president also met Prime Minister David Cameron, and later Labour leader Ed Miliband and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg visited the palace to see him.
When Sheikh Hasina, leader of the Awami League and current prime minister, and Khaleda Zia, leader of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), alternated in power in the 1990s, things were pretty bad, but in the past decade they have got worse.
Lib Dem leader and deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has said his party has the "right priorities in tough times" while UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said his party is fielding a record number of candidates and would "establish a bridgehead" in county councils across England.
The party leader becomes prime minister and distributes all other ministerial positions among party colleagues.
Mark Rutte, the Liberal leader and prime minister, said the cuts were desirable anyway.
Neither the prime minister nor the leader of the opposition said anything about it.
It was McCain's first meeting with Brown since the Labour Party leader became prime minister last year.
And so does the man who will probably become Japan's next prime minister - LDP leader Shinzo Abe.
Livni took over as Kadima leader after Prime Minister Ehud Olmert stepped down from the post amid corruption investigations.
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