Prime Ministership

/ˈpraɪm ˈmɪnɪstərʃɪp/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The office, position, or period of authority during which an individual serves as Prime Minister, the head of government in a parliamentary system.
    Her prime ministership was marked by significant constitutional reforms.

Forms

  • prime ministership
  • prime ministerships

Commentary

Typically used to denote the tenure or role of a Prime Minister; formal in constitutional and political law contexts.

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