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    Turkey and Georgia both have semi-presidential systems. A large difference between the two Governments is the amount of power the president holds. In Georgia‚ the majority of the power resides with the prime minister. The prime minister is the head of government with full executive authority over domestic and foreign affairs. The president is the head of state‚ but cannot legislate nor propose a state budget. By implementing these stipulations for the president‚ Georgia has decreased the corruption

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    as proportional representation. The executive is typically a cabinet‚ and headed by a prime minister who is considered the head of government. The prime minister and the ministers of the cabinet typically have their background in the parliament and may remain members therof while serving in cabinet. The leader of the leading party‚ or group of parties‚ in the parliament is often appointed as the prime minister. In many countries‚ the cabinet‚ or single member therof‚ can be removed by the parliament

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    conditions necessary to declare a system parliamentary: All major government decisions must be taken by people chosen in elections conducted along party lines. Policy must be decided within governing party (parties if coalition). The highest officials (ministers) must be selected within their parties and be responsible to the people through their parties. On the other hand‚ in presidential systems according to ‚ an executive with considerable constitutional powers - generally including full control of the

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    British sovereign can dissolve Parliament whenever they desire. They can in theory choose any British citizen to be Prime Minister‚ even if they are not a member of the House of Commons or House of Lords. Theoretically‚ the Sovereign possesses the ability to refrain from granting Royal Assent to a Bill from Parliament‚ in addition to being able to declare war and appoint ministers. In practice‚ the head of state is a largely ceremonial role‚ with powers restricted by convention. However‚ the monarch

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    Each minister of the Crown is responsible for the general administration of at least one government portfolio‚ and heads a corresponding ministry or ministries‚ known in Canada as departments or agencies. The most important minister‚ following the premier‚ is the Minister of finance‚ while other high profile ministries include foreign affairs‚ industry‚ justice‚ and health. The official order of precedence does not follow the same pattern‚ however‚ with ministers being listed in the

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    the Cabinet of Singapore. Although the President acts in his personal discretion in the exercise of certain functions as a check on the Cabinet and Parliament of Singapore‚ his role is largely ceremonial. It is the Cabinet‚ composed of the Prime Minister and other Ministers appointed on his advice by the President‚ that generally directs and controls the Government. The Cabinet is formed by the political party that gains a simple majority in each general election. A statutory board is an autonomous agency

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    published his paper “On The Number of Primes Less Than a Given Magnitude”‚ in which he defined a complex variable function which is now called the Riemann Zeta Function(RZF). The function is defined as: ζ(s) = Σ 1 ns (1.1) Where n ranges over the positive integers from 1 to infinity and where s is a complex number. To get an understanding of the importance of this function‚ one needs to know some history about it. Dating back to the times of Euclid‚ the prime numbers have been studied in great deal

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    is in office‚ considering that there is no written constitution at times which describes there power‚ considering they have all the power there is no need for a description of it. The prime minister can be ousted if needed prematurely if his party lacks confidence in him. This vulnerability leaves a prime minister weak and easily swayable. In terms of democratic values a parliamentary system lacks the highest efficiency because of the lack of proportional representation in Parliament. Regardless

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    Image 1 Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba Support for flood-affected Queenslanders at the Gabba This photograph has been extracted from an article on the news website: “The Australian”. Taken in January 2011‚ it shows Prime Minister Julia Gillard at the Gabba Sporting ground in Queensland at their first major sporting event since the floods of December 2010. This Image is intended to promote Julia Gillard’s image as a caring and community minded Australian. The reason this

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    POLITICAL STUDIES POL1004F COVER SHEET Student Name: Stacy Liddell Student Number: LDDSTA001 Tutor: Dadisai Taderera Tut Group No: 32 Assignment No: Course Essay 1 Date: 15 May 2009 Plagiarism Declaration 1. I know that plagiarism is wrong. Plagiarism is to use another’s work and pretend that it is one’s own. 2. I have used the Harvard convention for citation and referencing. Each contribution to‚ and quotation in‚ this essay from the work(s) of other people has been attributed‚ and

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