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Deputy prime minister

A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is, in some countries, a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent. The position is often likened to that of a vice president, as both positions are "number two" offices, but there are some differences.

The states of Australia and provinces of Canada each have the analogous office of deputy premier. In the devolved administrations of the United Kingdom, an analogous position is that of the deputy First Minister, albeit the position in Northern Ireland has equivalent powers to the First Minister differing only in the titles of the offices. In Canada, the position of deputy prime minister should not be confused with the Canadian deputy minister of the prime minister of Canada, a nonpolitical civil servant position.

In Austria and Germany, the officeholder is known as vice-chancellor.

A deputy prime minister traditionally serves as acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent or incapable of exercising power. The deputy prime minister is often asked to succeed to the prime minister's office following the prime minister's sudden death or unexpected resignation, but that is not necessarily mandated by the constitution. This government position is often a job that is held simultaneously with another ministry, and is usually given to one of the most senior or experienced ministers of the cabinet. The holder of this office may also be deputy leader of the governing party, or perhaps the leader of the junior party of a coalition government.

Little scholarly attention has focused on deputy prime ministers, as they are sometimes less involved in the political power plays of government and more focus on the work at hand. A 2009 study in Political Science identified nine 'qualities' of deputy prime ministership: temperament; relationships with their Cabinet and caucus; relationships with their party; popularity with the public; media skills; achievements as deputy prime minister; relationship with the prime minister; leadership ambition; and method of succession.[1]

By contrast, the structure of the Government of Russia[2] and Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine provides for several deputy prime ministers or vice prime ministers.[3] In the case of the Russian government, the prime minister is responsible for defining the scope of the duties for each of their deputies,[4] who also may head a specific ministry: e.g. the former Minister of Finance of Russia, Alexey Kudrin, also serves as one of the deputies of the prime ministers or vice-premiers. One or two of these deputy prime ministers may hold the title of a first deputy prime minister. Russian federal law indicates that in accordance with the order established in advance, one of the deputy prime ministers may temporarily substitute for the prime minister in their absence. Customarily, however, it is to one of the "first" Deputy prime ministers that the prime-ministerial duties may be delegated. At the same time, in the case of prime minister's resignation, the law allows the President of Russia to choose any of the current vice-premiers to serve as an acting prime minister until the confirmation of the new government.[5]

There is also the special case of Belgium: in the Federal Government of Belgium, a deputy prime minister not only replaces the prime minister in the case they are incapacitated, but also acts as the link between the government and their political party. In short, in Belgium, a Deputy prime minister is the voice of their political party in the federal government, and they are the voice of the government in their political party. The prime minister and the deputy prime ministers form what is called the "inner cabinet" (kernkabinet; conseil des ministres restreint or kern), an instance where the most important political decisions are discussed and taken.

Lists of deputy prime ministers edit

State Office Officeholder Assumed office
  Afghanistan Deputy prime minister Abdul Ghani Baradar (acting, first) 7 September 2021
Abdul Salam Hanafi (acting, second)
Abdul Kabir (acting, third) 4 October 2021
  Albania Deputy prime minister Arben Ahmetaj 18 September 2021
  Antigua and Barbuda Deputy prime minister Robin Yearwood
  Armenia Deputy prime minister Tigran Avinyan 11 May 2018
Mher Grigoryan
  Australia Deputy prime minister Richard Marles 23 May 2022
  Austria Vice-chancellor Werner Kogler 7 January 2020
  Bahamas Deputy prime minister Chester Cooper 17 September 2021
  Barbados Deputy prime minister Santia Bradshaw 26 January 2022
  Belgium Deputy prime minister Pierre-Yves Dermagne 1 October 2020
Georges Gilkinet
Vincent Van Peteghem
Frank Vandenbroucke
Petra De Sutter
David Clarinval 22 April 2022
Paul Van Tigchelt 22 October 2023
  Belize Deputy prime minister Cordel Hyde 16 November 2020
  Cambodia Deputy prime minister Aun Pornmoniroth 6 September 2018
Vongsey Vissoth 22 August 2023
Sar Sokha
Tea Seiha
Hangchuon Naron
Sok Chenda Sophea
Keut Rith
Say Sam Al
Sun Chanthol
Neth Savoeun
  Canada Deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland 20 November 2019
  China First vice premier Ding Xuexiang 12 March 2023
Second vice premier He Lifeng
Third vice premier Zhang Guoqing
Fourth vice premier Liu Guozhong
  Croatia Deputy prime minister Damir Krstičević 19 October 2016
Predrag Štromar 9 June 2017
Davor Božinović 19 July 2019
Zdravko Marić
  Czech Republic First deputy prime minister Vít Rakušan 17 December 2021
Deputy prime minister Marian Jurečka 17 December 2021
Ivan Bartoš 17 December 2021
Vlastimil Válek 17 December 2021
  Denmark Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen 23 October 2022
  Dominica Deputy Prime Minister Irving McIntyre 13 December 2022
  East Timor Deputy prime minister Armanda Berta dos Santos 29 May 2020
José Maria dos Reis 24 June 2020
  Eswatini Deputy prime minister Themba N. Masuku[6] 4 November 2018
  Ethiopia Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia Temesgen Tiruneh 21 September 2012
  Fiji Deputy prime minister Biman Prasad 24 Dec 2022
  Finland Deputy prime minister Annika Saarikko 10 September 2020
  Georgia Vice Prime Minister of Georgia Thea Tsulukiani 31 March 2021
Levan Davitashvili 12 July 2021
  Germany Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck 8 December 2021
  Greece Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2023) N/A
  Hungary Deputy prime minister Zsolt Semjén 1 June 2010
  India Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2004) N/A
  Ireland Tánaiste Micheál Martin 17 December 2022
  Israel Deputy prime minister Yariv Levin 29 December 2022
Vice prime minister Vacant (since 2023) N/A
  Italy Deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini 22 October 2022
Antonio Tajani 22 October 2022
  Jamaica Deputy prime minister Horace Chang 7 September 2020
  Japan Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2021) N/A
  Kazakhstan First deputy prime minister Alihan Smaiylov 25 February 2019
Deputy prime minister Roman Sklyar 18 September 2019
Eraly Togjanov 11 February 2020
  Kyrgyzstan First deputy chairman of the cabinet of ministers Arzybek Kojoshev 13 October 2021
Deputy chairman of the cabinet of ministers variable, currently three deputies by cabinet
  Laos Deputy prime minister
  Lebanon Deputy prime minister Saadeh Al Shami 10 September 2021
  Lesotho Deputy prime minister Mathibeli Mokhothu 21 May 2020
  Luxembourg Deputy prime ministers François Bausch 11 October 2019
Paulette Lenert 5 January 2022
  Malaysia Deputy Prime Ministers Ahmad Zahid Hamidi 3 December 2022
Fadillah Yusof
  Malta Deputy prime minister Chris Fearne 17 July 2017
  Mauritius Deputy prime minister Louis Steven Obeegadoo 25 June 2020
Vice prime minister Fazila Jeewa-Daureeawoo 16 November 2017
  Moldova Deputy Prime Minister Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024
Dumitru Alaiba 16 February 2023
Vladimir Bolea 16 February 2023
Cristina Gherasimov 5 February 2024
Oleg Serebrian 19 January 2022
  Mongolia Deputy prime minister Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan 29 January 2021
  Montenegro Deputy prime minister Vladimir Joković 28 April 2022
Raško Konjević
Jovana Marović
Ervin Ibrahimović
  Myanmar Deputy prime minister Soe Win 1 August 2021
Mya Tun Oo 1 February 2023[7]
Tin Aung San
Win Shein
Than Swe 3 August 2023[8]
  Namibia Deputy-prime minister Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah 21 March 2015
    Nepal Deputy prime minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha 26 December 2022
Rabi Lamichhane 6 March 2024
Raghubir Mahaseth
Upendra Yadav 10 March 2024
  Netherlands Deputy prime minister Carola Schouten 10 January 2022
Karien van Gennip 5 September 2023
Rob Jetten 8 January 2024
  New Zealand Deputy prime minister Winston Peters 27 November 2023
  North Macedonia Deputy prime minister Artan Grubi
Slavica Grkovska
Fatmir Bitiḱi
Bojan Maričiḱ
16 January 2022
  Oman Deputy prime minister
Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Said 1972
Asa'ad bin Tariq Al Said 2017
Shihab bin Tariq Al Said 2020
  Pakistan Deputy prime minister Ishaq Dar 29, March, 2024
  Papua New Guinea Deputy prime minister Vacant 11 May 2022
  Poland Deputy prime minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz 13 December 2023
Krzysztof Gawkowski
  Portugal Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2015) N/A
  Qatar Deputy prime minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah January 2016
  Romania Deputy prime minister Dan Barna 23 December 2020
Deputy prime minister Kelemen Hunor 23 December 2020
  Russia First Deputy Chairman of the Government Andrey Belousov 21 January 2020
Deputy Chairmen of the Government variable, up to eight deputies by cabinet
  Saint Kitts and Nevis Deputy prime minister Shawn Richards 22 February 2015
  Saint Lucia Deputy prime minister Ernest Hilaire January 2022
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Deputy prime minister Montgomery Daniel 7 November 2020
  Samoa Deputy prime minister Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio 24 May 2021
  Saudi Arabia Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2022) N/A
  Serbia First deputy prime minister Ivica Dačić 27 April 2014
Deputy prime minister Rasim Ljajić 27 July 2012
Zorana Mihajlović 27 April 2014
Nebojša Stefanović 11 August 2016
  Singapore Deputy prime minister Heng Swee Keat 1 May 2019
Lawrence Wong 13 Jun 2022
  Slovenia Deputy prime minister Zdravko Počivalšek 13 March 2020
Matej Tonin
Aleksandra Pivec
  Solomon Islands Deputy prime minister Manasseh Maelanga[9] 1 November 2019
  South Korea Deputy prime minister Lee Ju-ho 7 November 2022
Choi Sang-mok 29 December 2023
  Spain Deputy prime minister Nadia Calviño 12 July 2021
  Sweden Deputy prime minister Margot Wallström 3 October 2014
Isabella Lövin 25 May 2016
  Syria Deputy prime minister Ali Abdullah Ayyoub 30 August 2020
  Taiwan Vice premier Cheng Wen-tsan 31 January 2023
  Thailand Deputy prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul 10 July 2019
Phumtham Wechayachai 1 September 2023
Somsak Thepsuthin
Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara
Patcharawat Wongsuwon
Pirapan Salirathavibhaga
  Tonga Deputy prime minister Poasi Tei 28 December 2021
  Tuvalu Deputy prime minister Minute Alapati Taupo 20 September 2019
  Uganda Deputy prime minister Rebecca Kadaga
Moses Ali
Lukia Isanga Nakadama
June 2021
  Ukraine Deputy prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko November 2021
  United Arab Emirates Deputy prime minister Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Maktoum bin Mohammed Al Maktoum
  United Kingdom Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden 21 April 2023
  Vanuatu Deputy prime minister Ishmael Kalsakau[10] 21 April 2020
  Vietnam First deputy prime minister Phạm Bình Minh 6 September 2021
Deputy prime minister Trần Hồng Hà 5 January 2023
Lê Minh Khái 8 April 2021
Lê Văn Thành
  Yemen Deputy prime minister Vacant (since 2022) N/A

Position abolished edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steven Barnes, 'What About Me? Deputy Prime Ministership in New Zealand', Political Science, Vol. 61, No. 1, 2009, pp. 33-49
  2. ^ Article 110.2 of the Constitution of Russian Federation
  3. ^ Article 114 of the Constitution of Ukraine
  4. ^ "Article 25 of the Federal Constitutional Law "On the Government of Russian Federation" from December 17, 1997". Constitution.garant.ru. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  5. ^ "Article 8 of the Federal Constitutional Law "On the Government of Russian Federation". Constitution.garant.ru. Retrieved 2012-07-25.
  6. ^ "eSwantini appoints King Mswati's daughter as ICT Minister". Africanews. 2018-11-04. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  7. ^ "Myanmar Junta Reshuffles Governing Body". The Irrawaddy. 2 February 2023. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Myanmar Junta Leader Reshuffles Cabinet Days After Extending Emergency Rule". The Irrawaddy. 4 August 2023. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
  9. ^ "Maelanga appointed Solomons' deputy PM". RNZ. 2019-11-01. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  10. ^ "Vanuatu's new PM appoints his new Cabinet". RNZ. 2020-04-21. Retrieved 2020-11-19.

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A deputy prime minister or vice prime minister is in some countries a government minister who can take the position of acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent The position is often likened to that of a vice president as both positions are number two offices but there are some differences The states of Australia and provinces of Canada each have the analogous office of deputy premier In the devolved administrations of the United Kingdom an analogous position is that of the deputy First Minister albeit the position in Northern Ireland has equivalent powers to the First Minister differing only in the titles of the offices In Canada the position of deputy prime minister should not be confused with the Canadian deputy minister of the prime minister of Canada a nonpolitical civil servant position In Austria and Germany the officeholder is known as vice chancellor A deputy prime minister traditionally serves as acting prime minister when the prime minister is temporarily absent or incapable of exercising power The deputy prime minister is often asked to succeed to the prime minister s office following the prime minister s sudden death or unexpected resignation but that is not necessarily mandated by the constitution This government position is often a job that is held simultaneously with another ministry and is usually given to one of the most senior or experienced ministers of the cabinet The holder of this office may also be deputy leader of the governing party or perhaps the leader of the junior party of a coalition government Little scholarly attention has focused on deputy prime ministers as they are sometimes less involved in the political power plays of government and more focus on the work at hand A 2009 study in Political Science identified nine qualities of deputy prime ministership temperament relationships with their Cabinet and caucus relationships with their party popularity with the public media skills achievements as deputy prime minister relationship with the prime minister leadership ambition and method of succession 1 By contrast the structure of the Government of Russia 2 and Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine provides for several deputy prime ministers or vice prime ministers 3 In the case of the Russian government the prime minister is responsible for defining the scope of the duties for each of their deputies 4 who also may head a specific ministry e g the former Minister of Finance of Russia Alexey Kudrin also serves as one of the deputies of the prime ministers or vice premiers One or two of these deputy prime ministers may hold the title of a first deputy prime minister Russian federal law indicates that in accordance with the order established in advance one of the deputy prime ministers may temporarily substitute for the prime minister in their absence Customarily however it is to one of the first Deputy prime ministers that the prime ministerial duties may be delegated At the same time in the case of prime minister s resignation the law allows the President of Russia to choose any of the current vice premiers to serve as an acting prime minister until the confirmation of the new government 5 There is also the special case of Belgium in the Federal Government of Belgium a deputy prime minister not only replaces the prime minister in the case they are incapacitated but also acts as the link between the government and their political party In short in Belgium a Deputy prime minister is the voice of their political party in the federal government and they are the voice of the government in their political party The prime minister and the deputy prime ministers form what is called the inner cabinet kernkabinet conseil des ministres restreint or kern an instance where the most important political decisions are discussed and taken Lists of deputy prime ministers editState Office Officeholder Assumed office nbsp Afghanistan Deputy prime minister Abdul Ghani Baradar acting first 7 September 2021 Abdul Salam Hanafi acting second Abdul Kabir acting third 4 October 2021 nbsp Albania Deputy prime minister Arben Ahmetaj 18 September 2021 nbsp Antigua and Barbuda Deputy prime minister Robin Yearwood nbsp Armenia Deputy prime minister Tigran Avinyan 11 May 2018 Mher Grigoryan nbsp Australia Deputy prime minister Richard Marles 23 May 2022 nbsp Austria Vice chancellor Werner Kogler 7 January 2020 nbsp Bahamas Deputy prime minister Chester Cooper 17 September 2021 nbsp Barbados Deputy prime minister Santia Bradshaw 26 January 2022 nbsp Belgium Deputy prime minister Pierre Yves Dermagne 1 October 2020 Georges Gilkinet Vincent Van Peteghem Frank Vandenbroucke Petra De Sutter David Clarinval 22 April 2022 Paul Van Tigchelt 22 October 2023 nbsp Belize Deputy prime minister Cordel Hyde 16 November 2020 nbsp Cambodia Deputy prime minister Aun Pornmoniroth 6 September 2018 Vongsey Vissoth 22 August 2023 Sar Sokha Tea Seiha Hangchuon Naron Sok Chenda Sophea Keut Rith Say Sam Al Sun Chanthol Neth Savoeun nbsp Canada Deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland 20 November 2019 nbsp China First vice premier Ding Xuexiang 12 March 2023 Second vice premier He Lifeng Third vice premier Zhang Guoqing Fourth vice premier Liu Guozhong nbsp Croatia Deputy prime minister Damir Krsticevic 19 October 2016 Predrag Stromar 9 June 2017 Davor Bozinovic 19 July 2019 Zdravko Maric nbsp Czech Republic First deputy prime minister Vit Rakusan 17 December 2021 Deputy prime minister Marian Jurecka 17 December 2021 Ivan Bartos 17 December 2021 Vlastimil Valek 17 December 2021 nbsp Denmark Deputy Prime Minister Troels Lund Poulsen 23 October 2022 nbsp Dominica Deputy Prime Minister Irving McIntyre 13 December 2022 nbsp East Timor Deputy prime minister Armanda Berta dos Santos 29 May 2020 Jose Maria dos Reis 24 June 2020 nbsp Eswatini Deputy prime minister Themba N Masuku 6 4 November 2018 nbsp Ethiopia Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia Temesgen Tiruneh 21 September 2012 nbsp Fiji Deputy prime minister Biman Prasad 24 Dec 2022 nbsp Finland Deputy prime minister Annika Saarikko 10 September 2020 nbsp Georgia Vice Prime Minister of Georgia Thea Tsulukiani 31 March 2021 Levan Davitashvili 12 July 2021 nbsp Germany Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck 8 December 2021 nbsp Greece Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2023 N A nbsp Hungary Deputy prime minister Zsolt Semjen 1 June 2010 nbsp India Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2004 N A nbsp Ireland Tanaiste Micheal Martin 17 December 2022 nbsp Israel Deputy prime minister Yariv Levin 29 December 2022 Vice prime minister Vacant since 2023 N A nbsp Italy Deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini 22 October 2022 Antonio Tajani 22 October 2022 nbsp Jamaica Deputy prime minister Horace Chang 7 September 2020 nbsp Japan Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2021 N A nbsp Kazakhstan First deputy prime minister Alihan Smaiylov 25 February 2019 Deputy prime minister Roman Sklyar 18 September 2019 Eraly Togjanov 11 February 2020 nbsp Kyrgyzstan First deputy chairman of the cabinet of ministers Arzybek Kojoshev 13 October 2021 Deputy chairman of the cabinet of ministers variable currently three deputies by cabinet nbsp Laos Deputy prime minister nbsp Lebanon Deputy prime minister Saadeh Al Shami 10 September 2021 nbsp Lesotho Deputy prime minister Mathibeli Mokhothu 21 May 2020 nbsp Luxembourg Deputy prime ministers Francois Bausch 11 October 2019 Paulette Lenert 5 January 2022 nbsp Malaysia Deputy Prime Ministers Ahmad Zahid Hamidi 3 December 2022 Fadillah Yusof nbsp Malta Deputy prime minister Chris Fearne 17 July 2017 nbsp Mauritius Deputy prime minister Louis Steven Obeegadoo 25 June 2020 Vice prime minister Fazila Jeewa Daureeawoo 16 November 2017 nbsp Moldova Deputy Prime Minister Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 Dumitru Alaiba 16 February 2023 Vladimir Bolea 16 February 2023 Cristina Gherasimov 5 February 2024 Oleg Serebrian 19 January 2022 nbsp Mongolia Deputy prime minister Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan 29 January 2021 nbsp Montenegro Deputy prime minister Vladimir Jokovic 28 April 2022 Rasko Konjevic Jovana Marovic Ervin Ibrahimovic nbsp Myanmar Deputy prime minister Soe Win 1 August 2021 Mya Tun Oo 1 February 2023 7 Tin Aung San Win Shein Than Swe 3 August 2023 8 nbsp Namibia Deputy prime minister Netumbo Nandi Ndaitwah 21 March 2015 nbsp Nepal Deputy prime minister Narayan Kaji Shrestha 26 December 2022 Rabi Lamichhane 6 March 2024 Raghubir Mahaseth Upendra Yadav 10 March 2024 nbsp Netherlands Deputy prime minister Carola Schouten 10 January 2022 Karien van Gennip 5 September 2023 Rob Jetten 8 January 2024 nbsp New Zealand Deputy prime minister Winston Peters 27 November 2023 nbsp North Macedonia Deputy prime minister Artan GrubiSlavica GrkovskaFatmir BitiḱiBojan Mariciḱ 16 January 2022 nbsp Oman Deputy prime minister Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Said 1972 Asa ad bin Tariq Al Said 2017 Shihab bin Tariq Al Said 2020 nbsp Pakistan Deputy prime minister Ishaq Dar 29 March 2024 nbsp Papua New Guinea Deputy prime minister Vacant 11 May 2022 nbsp Poland Deputy prime minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak Kamysz 13 December 2023 Krzysztof Gawkowski nbsp Portugal Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2015 N A nbsp Qatar Deputy prime minister Khalid bin Mohammad Al Attiyah January 2016 nbsp Romania Deputy prime minister Dan Barna 23 December 2020 Deputy prime minister Kelemen Hunor 23 December 2020 nbsp Russia First Deputy Chairman of the Government Andrey Belousov 21 January 2020 Deputy Chairmen of the Government variable up to eight deputies by cabinet nbsp Saint Kitts and Nevis Deputy prime minister Shawn Richards 22 February 2015 nbsp Saint Lucia Deputy prime minister Ernest Hilaire January 2022 nbsp Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Deputy prime minister Montgomery Daniel 7 November 2020 nbsp Samoa Deputy prime minister Tuala Iosefo Ponifasio 24 May 2021 nbsp Saudi Arabia Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2022 N A nbsp Serbia First deputy prime minister Ivica Dacic 27 April 2014 Deputy prime minister Rasim Ljajic 27 July 2012 Zorana Mihajlovic 27 April 2014 Nebojsa Stefanovic 11 August 2016 nbsp Singapore Deputy prime minister Heng Swee Keat 1 May 2019 Lawrence Wong 13 Jun 2022 nbsp Slovenia Deputy prime minister Zdravko Pocivalsek 13 March 2020 Matej Tonin Aleksandra Pivec nbsp Solomon Islands Deputy prime minister Manasseh Maelanga 9 1 November 2019 nbsp South Korea Deputy prime minister Lee Ju ho 7 November 2022 Choi Sang mok 29 December 2023 nbsp Spain Deputy prime minister Nadia Calvino 12 July 2021 nbsp Sweden Deputy prime minister Margot Wallstrom 3 October 2014 Isabella Lovin 25 May 2016 nbsp Syria Deputy prime minister Ali Abdullah Ayyoub 30 August 2020 nbsp Taiwan Vice premier Cheng Wen tsan 31 January 2023 nbsp Thailand Deputy prime minister Anutin Charnvirakul 10 July 2019 Phumtham Wechayachai 1 September 2023 Somsak Thepsuthin Parnpree Bahiddha nukara Patcharawat Wongsuwon Pirapan Salirathavibhaga nbsp Tonga Deputy prime minister Poasi Tei 28 December 2021 nbsp Tuvalu Deputy prime minister Minute Alapati Taupo 20 September 2019 nbsp Uganda Deputy prime minister Rebecca KadagaMoses AliLukia Isanga Nakadama June 2021 nbsp Ukraine Deputy prime minister Yulia Svyrydenko November 2021 nbsp United Arab Emirates Deputy prime minister Saif bin Zayed Al NahyanMansour bin Zayed Al NahyanMaktoum bin Mohammed Al Maktoum nbsp United Kingdom Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden 21 April 2023 nbsp Vanuatu Deputy prime minister Ishmael Kalsakau 10 21 April 2020 nbsp Vietnam First deputy prime minister Phạm Binh Minh 6 September 2021 Deputy prime minister Trần Hồng Ha 5 January 2023 Le Minh Khai 8 April 2021 Le Văn Thanh nbsp Yemen Deputy prime minister Vacant since 2022 N APosition abolished edit nbsp Deputy to the Prime Minister of Norway nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of Bangladesh nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of France nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of Suriname nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey nbsp Deputy Prime Minister of ZimbabweReferences edit Steven Barnes What About Me Deputy Prime Ministership in New Zealand Political Science Vol 61 No 1 2009 pp 33 49 Article 110 2 of the Constitution of Russian Federation Article 114 of the Constitution of Ukraine Article 25 of the Federal Constitutional Law On the Government of Russian Federation from December 17 1997 Constitution garant ru Retrieved 2012 07 25 Article 8 of the Federal Constitutional Law On the Government of Russian Federation Constitution garant ru Retrieved 2012 07 25 eSwantini appoints King Mswati s daughter as ICT Minister Africanews 2018 11 04 Retrieved 2020 11 19 Myanmar Junta Reshuffles Governing Body The Irrawaddy 2 February 2023 Retrieved 6 February 2023 Myanmar Junta Leader Reshuffles Cabinet Days After Extending Emergency Rule The Irrawaddy 4 August 2023 Retrieved 14 February 2024 Maelanga appointed Solomons deputy PM RNZ 2019 11 01 Retrieved 2020 11 19 Vanuatu s new PM appoints his new Cabinet RNZ 2020 04 21 Retrieved 2020 11 19 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