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    system has its own dynamic and ever-changing functionality‚ creating advantages and disadvantages for each system.1 It is important to note that in a Parliamentary system‚ the Head of Government and Head of State are not the same person. The Prime Minister is the Head of Government‚ and is given this position when he or she has confidence of the house.2 This is conducted by having a general election‚ in which after‚ the Head of State‚ the Governor General‚ asks a Member of Parliament if he or she

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    government agencies is critical. In view of this‚ a Key Performance Index (KPI) will be implemented in all government matters‚ beginning with the KPI monitoring exercise for all Ministers. A Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department is already assigned specifically to ensure the smooth implementation of the KPI. The Minister responsible will provide further details on the KPI and a detailed system of implementation to fulfill this government objective. Such initiatives

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    parliament. Although there will still be a president‚ he or she will only have ceremonial powers. The one who will be creating government ministries and appointing ministers would be the Prime Minister who is elected by the members of the parliament and also coming from or among the said members of the parliament. An erring prime minister can be removed by no-confidence vote by the members of the parliament. There is no need to go through the process of impeachment like in our present form of government

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    representatives in the lower house are elected directly by the public as their political representatives‚ but the senate in the upper house are appointed or elected by using different methods from the lower house (“UNDP’s WWW Governance”.n.d.). The prime minister‚ the head

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    law made through courts can be cancelled by an act of parliament if the act specifically states that it abolishes the law made by the courts • Bill – Proposed law • Cabinet – The policy-making body of the government‚ made up of senior ministers and the prime minister (federal) or premier (state) • Delegated Legislation – Rules and regulations made by subordinate authorities • Legislation – An act of parliament or set of acts • Office of Parliamentary Counsel – The office of parliamentary counsel

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    Characteristics for which parliamentarism lacks‚ those being more power in regard to the executive and selection of cabinet members. It is evident that the President‚ as leader of the executive‚ is granted more exclusive power than that of a Prime Minister under a parliamentary system of government. The two most regarded powers of the President are the legislative veto and decree power. The constitutional veto power given to the executive allows the President to reject a proposed bill from the legislature

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    government‚ but still its prime minister was corrupt and had to be ousted by a military coup. Japan also has a parliamentary system of government‚ but a couple of months ago‚ its prime minister was forced to resign in disgrace because of corruption charges. The Czech Republic is yet another example. There are daily bloody street protests calling for its prime minister to resign because of lying to the people about the true state of the Czech economy. As of yet‚ the prime minister has not yielded to pressure

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    precise terms. The royal prerogative includes rights such as treasure trove. Treasure that is found in the United Kingdom mainly belongs to the monarch – some is given to whoever found it. Swans on the Thames are royal property. The Prime Minister appoints and dismisses ministers under royal prerogative powers. Orders issued to the Royal Navy‚ the Army and the Royal Air Force are are issued under the royal prerogative. The scope of the royal prerogative powers are extensive but are not much defined by

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    powers can be used such as limitations‚ personality‚ variet of Prime Ministers and the power of patronage. For example it would be much easier to exercise power as an influential politician such as Blair and Thatcher than someone who was not as gifted when adressing the public like Gordon Brown. The Prime Minister has access to these Formal powers which are‚ the power of patronage which allows him/her to appoint and dismiss ministers‚ the power to conduct foreign policy and negotiating treaties and

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    created with presidential systems. The focus of parlimentary systems is that the chief executive (prime minister‚ premier‚ etc.) is usually a member of the parliament. The prime minister appoints members to a cabinet as does a president. The dependency of support from the parliament allows an easier removal of the prime minister than the removal of a president. Parliament can oust a prime minister and his cabinet (government) with a vote of no-confidence. A president has a set time he/she will

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