Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of Her Majesty ’s Government in the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior ministers‚ who are government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Monarch‚ to Parliament‚ to their political party and ultimately to the electorate. The current Prime
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The Prime Minister is the most important and powerful executive of the state. He can be called the ruler-of the state. He is the head of the Council of Ministers and all the powers of the President are actually exercised by the ministers. He can rule the country in a way which he thinks the best. He is the architect of the fate of state. Appointment The Prime Minister is appointed by the President but while doing so the President is not having a free hand. Only that person can be appointed to the
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What is the role of the monarchy in modern Britain? Can it be justified empirically and theoretically? Research Skills & Methods in Political Science Ben Aston 05.06.03 What is the role of the monarchy in modern Britain? Can it be justified empirically and theoretically? This essay will first examine the role of the monarchy‚ taking modern Britain as a focus for examination and seek to answer whether or not it can be justified empirically and theoretically. A
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|political science 1000 | |DIFFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT AND PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT | |[Polticial Science 1000] | |
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Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy | Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature | Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence | Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence | Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence
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First Aid 1 What is Self Aid? Emergency treatment one applies to oneself 2 Name some items that you might use as a splint from your military equipment · Bayonet · Rifle · Entrenching tool · Tent poles and stakes · Web belt 3 What is the quickest way to splint a broken leg? Tie the broken leg securely to the unbroken leg 4 How many pressure points‚ which can be used to control bleeding with fingers‚ thumbs or hands are there on the human body? 11 5 What is the object
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cons of these systems? The presidential systems have for basis the clear separation of power between executive and legislative branches as we can notice in US and some Latin American countries. There‚ Presidents are not only the head of government but also the head of State. They are directly voted by the people in the US. He chooses Cabinet from outside of the legislature .Legislature has no effect on executive branch and vice-versa. Legislature has to trust presidents because there is no way
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Alexander‚ Virginia. This was an opportunity for someone like Herman Boone (a black man) who was hired on as an assistant coach to prove his leadership and talent in coaching football coming from a double A to a triple A district. He was offered the head coaching job after a short period of time by the school board‚ but it seemed as if he wasn’t sure to take it. After a gathering outside his house of black people showing their support in believing in him‚ he decided to take the job with ambition in
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people discuss a topic about abolishing constitutional monarchy. As for this question‚ voters choose whether to keep the King or not at parliament every day. Constitutional monarchy is a kind of political institution in which the king is regarded as head of the state‚ but he does not have political rights. He nominates premier and the premier manages the government. There are many countries practicing constitutional monarchy‚ such as Japan‚ Thailand and Norway. In UK‚ this system has been practiced
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money to pay the expenses of the royalty. Furthermore‚ in a democratic society‚ which means we should cherish democratic values‚ such as equality of citizenship and freedom to participate in government. In a democratic society there is no room for a head of state who is put there for hereditary reasons. Another point worth mentioning is that there has been some cases of corruption‚ or in which members of the royalty have abused of their privileges‚ misused their influence or simply wasted our money
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