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Starmer resigns: Which European country has the highest turnover of leaders?

The resignation of Keir Starmer means that the UK, a European country once known for its ability to return stable governments, will see its seventh prime minister since 2016. Social media users claim this is the highest rate on the continent. Is this true?

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00:04With the resignation of Keir Starmer, the UK is set to have its 7th Prime Minister in 10 years.
00:11Once touted for its ability to produce stable and long-lasting governments compared to other European countries,
00:17the UK now finds itself at the centre of online claims that it's ungovernable
00:22and that it has the highest leader turnover rate on the continent.
00:26Others say that other countries are worse, alleging that they've had even more Prime Ministers specifically in the same time
00:32period.
00:33But which of these claims are true? How does the UK compare in the number of leaders it's had between
00:382016 and 2026?
00:40For as fair a comparison as possible, we matched UK Prime Ministers against European Council members
00:46who have held executive power in each EU nation over the past 10 years.
00:50Bulgaria is top of the leaderboard, coming in with 10 unique leaders between 2016 and 2026,
00:57followed by the UK and Austria at 7, with the new British PM factored in.
01:02Of course, it's worth noting that different countries have different systems of government,
01:06and leaders across the continent enter office in different ways,
01:09which is why we can't just compare European Prime Ministers as some posts suggest.
01:13For example, France has both a President, who holds executive power and is voted for directly,
01:19and a Prime Minister, who's appointed by the President.
01:22The British Prime Minister, meanwhile, is the leader of the party that commands a majority in Parliament,
01:28traditionally after a general election.
01:29If the party wants to change leadership, they don't need to hold another general election,
01:34the new leader just slots into the role of Prime Minister.
01:37France has indeed had its own revolving door of Prime Ministers in recent years, having had nine since 2016.
01:44But this just highlights that the Office of Prime Minister functions differently across the continent,
01:48and can't always be accurately compared.
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