Deputy prime minister
A Deputy Prime Minister is a member of a nation's cabinet who can take the position of acting Prime Minister when the real Prime Minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, but is significantly different, though both positions are "number two" offices. The position of Deputy Prime Minister should not be confused with the Deputy Minister of the Prime Minister, which is a civil servant position. The states of Australia and provinces of Canada each have the analogous office of Deputy Premier.
Deputy Prime Ministers traditionally serve as acting Prime Minister when the real Prime Minister is temporarily absent or incapable of exercising his/her power. For this reason the Deputy PM is often asked to succeed to the Prime Minister's office following the PM's sudden death or unexpected resignation, although this is not necessarily constitutionally mandated.
Deputy Prime Minister is often a job that is held simultaneously with another ministry, and is usually given to one of the most senior, experienced ministers of the cabinet.
Specific Offices
- Deputy Prime Minister of Australia
- Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
- Deputy Chancellor of Germany
- Deputy Prime Minister of Finland
- Deputy Prime Minister of Israel
- Deputy Prime Minister of India
- Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq
- Tánaiste na hÉireann (Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland)
- Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia
- Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Deputy Prime Minister of Poland
- Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore
- Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
- Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Office of the Deputy Prime Minister