The premier typically belongs to the ruling political party in the government, which varies by region or country. For example, in Canada, the premier of a province is the leader of the political party that has the most seats in the provincial legislature. The specific house or party affiliation would depend on the current political context and the identity of the premier in question.
The First - le Premier État.
The premier of Ontario, Doug Ford, belongs to the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
in 2013, the premier of Queensland is Campbell Newman of the LNP, or Liberal-National Party. He was elected in March 2012.
The 21st of September 2009.
The Premier's house
The House of York.
Queensland Premier Anna Bligh is of the Australian Labor Party (ALP).
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As they are the record holders for most first division wins in the English Football Association... no.
Probably Canberra. its just a guess
The Premier of Victoria sits in the Legislative Assembly, which is the lower house of the Parliament of Victoria. The Premier typically occupies a designated seat on the government side, often near the front, where they can easily engage with ministers and members of their party. This position allows the Premier to effectively lead discussions and manage government business within the assembly.