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    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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    presidential include Margaret Thatcher‚ Tony Blair etc. Now in this essay‚ I will be analysing the factors that shows the growth of power of PM. The idea that the prime minister is now more presidential is drawn from the knowledge of the United States president and how the British Prime Minister is compared to him. Firstly‚ the media turns the Prime Minister into a political celebrity. The action the Prime Minister takes is published in newspapers and television. The Prime minister is the spokesperson

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    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 but

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    Portfolio. SZIU RANHIGS - North-West Management Institute (Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation) Portfolio on discipline: Английский язык (English for International Relations) Date: 25.12.2014 Completed:   Shalovinskii Maksim Sergeyevich. I will begin with the presentation of texts on which I was preparing: Текст 1: About me. My name is Maksim Shalovinskii. I was born in 1996 9th of August

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    government has a stronger veto power when compared to the veto power of a parliamentary. Decree power‚ however‚ is defined as the ability for the executive to create laws without legislative approval (Carey 103). Most commonly referred in the United States as the President’s ability to make executive orders aside from legislation that comes directly from Congress. Here the President works separately from the legislature to pass initiatives that are

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    of both systems‚ the differences between the two systems and whether or not the system provides and facilitates good political outcomes. According to Bagehot “a Presidential system endows the incumbent with both the ceremonial functions of a head of state and the effective functions of a chief executive.”(Bagehot) In a Presidential system the executive branch exists and resides outside of the legislature. The executive branch does not purpose legislature but have the power to veto them. “The president

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    presidential systems according to ‚ an executive with considerable constitutional powers - generally including full control of the composition of the cabinet and administration - is directly for a fixed term. The president is also the symbolic Head of State.   Pros and Cons of Parliamentary             The parliamentary type of democratic

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    Cabinet and Prime Minister‚ followed by their roles and duties in government. It will then analyze and explain relationship between the Prime Minister and the Cabinet. In conclusion‚ it will summarise key ideas and principles. Prime Minister is a head of government whose power is secured in Britain from the leadership of largest party in the House of Commons. It is widely thought that Prime Minister is the most dominant figure in British government. The main goal of the Prime Minister is to direct

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    To begin this discussion‚ let us first define the key terms needed. Authoritarian is a "type of government which the ruler demand unquestioning obedience from its people" that they govern.(Macmillan 30). In other words‚ the people who are being ruled‚ have no choice but to be obedient to their leader even if they do not agree with him or her. While democracy can be defined in Greek as "rule by the people." In other words‚ it is based on the people ’s votes‚ where the majority votes wins‚ whereas

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    that France had been looking for to reestablish order in France. Louis XIV took hold of the country and put himself at the head of government. An excerpt from Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture states‚ “Without this absolute authority‚ the king could neither do good nor prevent evil. His power must be such that no one can hope to escape him”. It also states that‚ “Royal power is absolute”‚ and‚ “All the power of the individual subjects is united in the person of the king” (Bishop

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