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    Prime Minister functions and powers under the constitution of Pakistan 1973 Introduction           In the Parliamentary system Prime Minister is the head of the government and the whole system of the state revolves round him. He is the leader of majority party in the parliament and he is the source of power. He is more power full than the president. Relevant provisions           Article 46‚91‚95 of the constitution of Pakistan 1973. The office of the Prime Minister according to the

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    the councils of ministers that have served in administration of Malaysia from the first cabinet in 1955 until the current administration. • The first cabinet was formed following the first general elections in 1955 and was headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman as Chief Minister. This title was subsequently changed to Prime Minister. Cabinet Of Malaysia • The Cabinet of Malaysia is the executive branch of Malaysia’s government. • Led by the Prime Minister‚ the cabinet is a council of ministers who are accountable

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    creates the legislature as the law maker with the Prime Minister working by ‘mutual dependence and intertwining of a state’s legislative and executive capacities (Harris and Reiley‚1998)‚’ the legislator appoints power to the executive and importantly has the power to dismiss the executive by a vote of no confidence which is not seen in the Presidentialism system. Semi-Presidentialism combines both of the above allowing the President and Prime Minister to share duties‚ however it is common to find the

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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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    Gough (1999‚ p48) states that the “constitutional monarchy” was a mixed monarchy and the Sovereign’s power was limited. It means: the Sovereign was the head of UK‚ but the government controls the country and leader was the Prime Minister. The Monarch‚ Parliament‚ Prime Minister constituted a complete political system. Today‚ the Sovereign is Elizabeth II. She was being Queen in 1952. According to the Constitution she is the head of the UK and commonwealth (Billig‚ 1992). The role of the Monarchy

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    Politics Essay The difference between Parliamentary What systems currently exist The British Parliamentry system and the American Presidential system are the two best known examples reference will be made to these two systems.Firstly it is importamt to history behind each system to compleatly understand how each developed. The American Presidential system was born out of a revolutionary war between the British colonial power‚ it‚s important to note that the revelution was led by successfull people

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    the President or the Prime Minister of India and rule the country. The Prime Minister or any leader in a republic is no special person. He or she is only a common man. Any common man can get those positions in India‚ and after his or her service period‚ will again become a common man. It is not like the king system where you remain king all your life. Also‚ king’s son or daughter do not become kings or queens. A minister’s son or daughter can not automatically become a minister. He or she has to win

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    with the peak of power in a directly-elected President‚ whereas the UK is a parliamentary system‚ with the Prime Minister holding office and power only so long as he or she commands a majority of votes in the House of Commons. In the U.S. political system‚ the president is the official head of state. The president is elected under the electoral college system. In the U.K.‚ although the prime

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    the President can exercise his or her powers directly or by subordinate authority‚[2] with few exceptions‚ all of the executive authority vested in the President are‚ in practice‚ exercised by the popularly elected Government of India‚ headed by the Prime

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