Primus minister

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Primus minister,[1][2][3] vel princeps minister,[4][5][6] vel minister primarius,[7] est summus minister eorum penes quos summa rerum in executivo gubernationis ramo in formula parlamentaria tribuitur. Primus minister usitate est vir politicus.

  1. Ad saeculum quintum decimum ineuns spectans: "with the pope as its merely executive servant (primus minister)," J. H. Burns, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought (1988), p. 580.
  2. Locus ex anno 1560: "ille primus minister," in libro ab Alexandro Peterkin edito (1839), p. 104. Iterum in Church of Scotland, General Assembly, libro a Thoma Thompson edito (1839).
  3. Primus minister in rubrica, princeps minister in textu: Nuntii Latini.[nexus deficit]
  4. Die 18 Novembris 2011: "Novus princeps minister Italiae electus est Mario Monti." Nuntii Latini.
  5. "De re nuntiavit Mohammed Kamel Amr, princeps minister Aegypti, qui munere conciliatoris pacis fungebatur" (Nuntii Latini, 23 Novembris 2012.
  6. Primus minister in rubrica, princeps minister in textu: Nuntii Latini.[nexus deficit]
  7. Attestatio hic.

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