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    representation in the parliament forms the government; the leader becomes prime minister or chancellor. Executive functions are exercised by members of the parliament which are appointed by the prime minister. These then form what is known as the cabinet. The parties in the minority serve in the opposition‚ which means they oppose the majority with the right and the duty to challenge it on a daily base. The prime minister has an unstable function as he may be removed from power whenever he loses

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    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW ASSIGNMENT MADE BY: MANSUMYER SINGH B.A.LL.B (2010-15) SEC: A; ROLL NO: 09 A3211110009 DEBATE BETWEEN PARLIAMENTARY AND PRESIDENTIAL FORMS OF GOVERNMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction...............................................................................................................2 The parliamentary system..........................................................................................2 The Westminster model................................

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    A Constitution simply convey an assurance between the people and the government where it organises ‚ distributes and regulate state power. There have been assorted attempt by countless number of people to render a clear analogy as to what a Constitution is. Amongst them Professor KC endeavoured to delineate about a constitution in his seascape as‚ “the whole system of a government of a country ‚ the collection of rules which establish and regulate or govern the government”1 Contemporary to that

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    more stability than a prime minister who can be dismissed at any time. In most presidential systems‚ the president is elected by popular vote‚ although some such as the United States use an electoral college (which is itself directly elected) or some other method. By this method‚ the president receives a personal mandate to lead the country‚ whereas in a parliamentary system a candidate might only receive a personal mandate to represent a constituency. Since prime ministers are not elected directly

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    delegates his or her authority to a group of ministers known as the executive. The role of parliament is mainly to legislate and to govern the United Kingdom through elected representatives. However the executive has a special role over the legislatures and it has been argued that the UK Parliament has become increasingly dominated by the executive. The executive is made up of the Prime Minister (PM) acting in place on the monarch and a group of ministers known as the PMs Cabinet. All cabinet members

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    Guide Questions: Summarize the article -- Before summarizing the article:CHACHA needed for inclusive growth. I would like you to know that some sentences below are taken from the article. Thus‚ I do not account any ownership on some other lines. The article is about Charter change (CHA-CHA) must be pushed in the Philippines. It sites that our Constitution‚ is not welcoming foreign investors to our mass media and advertising‚ public utilities‚ educational institutions‚ land ownership‚ and exploitation

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    possesses their own unique powers and practices checks and balances with the other two. However‚ whereas the US governmental branch are completely reliant and subservient to each other and the constitution‚ the Belize government must answer to the Prime Minister‚ and finally‚ the Queen. On the other hand‚ both Belize and the US boast an official constitution by which they must adhere to. Government at the lower lever functions similarly. The US is a government based on federalism‚ meaning that governmental

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    Chapter Seven- Political Institutions: Institutional Arrangements Constitutions and Constitutional Regimes Constitutions Constitution- a set of statements describing the fundamental rules of the political system… declares the existence of the state‚ and expresses three crucial sets of rules: 1. Allocates governmental activities- defining what actions are within the domain of res publica and what political structures will perform these functions 2. Establishes formal power relationships among

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    than the executive. Contrary to presidential systems‚ in parliamentary systems power is concentrated. There is no real head of state.Peole are nominated for the figure. Indeed‚ it is whether a monarch or a weak president. Power belongs to the Prime minister. Voters

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    monarchy; this means that the powers of the monarchy in Canada are limited by the Constitution. Our monarch is now Elizabeth II‚ who is also the Queen of the United Kingdom. As our Queen does not live in Canada‚ she appoints‚ under the advice of our Prime Minister‚ a Governor General to represent her authority in Canada. There is a great debate among Canadians‚ on if they really need a constitutional monarchy. The fact is Canada does need a monarch. Firstly‚ power corrupts people. The monarch lends

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