List of Commonwealth of Nations prime ministers
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Prime Ministers of Commonwealth nations in order of appointment:
The Prime Minister of Saint Kitts and Nevis — Denzil Douglas (7 July 1995)
The Prime Minister of Lesotho — Pakalitha Mosisili (29 May 1998)
The Prime Minister of Samoa — Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi (23 November 1998)
The Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines — Ralph Gonsalves (29 March 2001)
The Prime Minister of Dominica — Roosevelt Skerrit (8 January 2004)
The Prime Minister of Malta — Lawrence Gonzi (23 March 2004)
The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda — Baldwin Spencer (24 March 2004)
The Prime Minister of India — Manmohan Singh (22 May 2004)
The Prime Minister of Singapore — Lee Hsien Loong (12 August 2004)
The Prime Minister of Mauritius — Navin Ramgoolam (5 July 2005)
The Prime Minister of Canada — Stephen Harper (6 February 2006)
The Prime Minister of Fiji — Frank Bainimarama (5 January 2007)
The Prime Minister of the Bahamas — Hubert Ingraham (4 May 2007)
The Prime Minister of Belize — Dean Barrow (8 February 2008)
The Prime Minister of Pakistan — Mir Hazar Khan Khoso (acting; 25 March 2013)
The Prime Minister of Kenya — Raila Odinga (17 April 2008)[1]
The Prime Minister of Grenada — Tillman Thomas (9 July 2008)
The Prime Minister of Swaziland — Barnabas Sibusiso Dlamini (23 October 2008)
The Prime Minister of New Zealand — John Key (19 November 2008)
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh — Sheikh Hasina (6 January 2009)
The Prime Minister of Malaysia — Najib Razak (3 April 2009)
The Prime Minister of Sri Lanka — D. M. Jayaratne (21 April 2010)
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — David Cameron (11 May 2010)
The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago — Kamla Persad-Bissessar (26 May 2010)
The Prime Minister of Australia — Julia Gillard (24 June 2010)
The Prime Minister of Barbados — Freundel Stuart (23 October 2010)
The Prime Minister of Tonga — Lord Tuʻivakanō (22 December 2010)
The Prime Minister of Tuvalu — Willy Telavi (24 December 2010)
The Prime Minister of Uganda — Amama Mbabazi (24 May 2011)
The Prime Minister of Vanuatu — Moana Carcasses Kalosil (23 March 2013)
The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea — Peter O'Neill (2 August 2011)
The Prime Minister of Jamaica — Portia Simpson-Miller (23 October 2011)
The Prime Minister of the Solomon Islands — Gordon Darcy Lilo (16 November 2011)
The Prime Minister of Saint Lucia — Kenny Anthony (30 November 2011)
Footnotes [edit]
- ^ Kenya: Odinga is not head of government
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