Research Report on "Process of Appointment of Senior Members of
... Departmental Ministers are usually in the Cabinet which comprises some 20 'Secretaries of State' or 'Ministers'. The Prime Minister decides which government departments to be represented in the Cabinet. By convention, certain departments are always represented. For instance, the Chancellor of the Ex ...
... Departmental Ministers are usually in the Cabinet which comprises some 20 'Secretaries of State' or 'Ministers'. The Prime Minister decides which government departments to be represented in the Cabinet. By convention, certain departments are always represented. For instance, the Chancellor of the Ex ...
is. Forms of Government
... the executive and legislative branches. A president is the elected head of the executive branch. Parliamentary Government- Majority Rule of the legislature to select an executive, usually a prime minister. Can change when the executive loses support of the majority. ...
... the executive and legislative branches. A president is the elected head of the executive branch. Parliamentary Government- Majority Rule of the legislature to select an executive, usually a prime minister. Can change when the executive loses support of the majority. ...
Government and the State
... 2. could be a democracy - like Great Britain 3. local governments may exist, but the national government could dismiss them at any time ...
... 2. could be a democracy - like Great Britain 3. local governments may exist, but the national government could dismiss them at any time ...
File - Ms. Thresher
... • Has the power to administer and carry out laws • Day to day operations of the government • Consists of: The Prime Minister, Cabinet and Public Service (Civil Servants) ...
... • Has the power to administer and carry out laws • Day to day operations of the government • Consists of: The Prime Minister, Cabinet and Public Service (Civil Servants) ...
Governments in SE Asia
... the right to collect property taxes and determine sales taxes. The national government also has some powers that the state does not, such as the right to declare war and make treaties with foreign countries. In SE Asia, INDIA is a good example of a federal form of government. The Indian National Con ...
... the right to collect property taxes and determine sales taxes. The national government also has some powers that the state does not, such as the right to declare war and make treaties with foreign countries. In SE Asia, INDIA is a good example of a federal form of government. The Indian National Con ...
the executive - GEOCITIES.ws
... doctrine which assumes that ministers are fully responsible, to Parliament, for the actions of their departments. The doctrine assumes that ministers will resign over failures in policy or practice (e.g. Lord Carrington, Falklands). In practice, the doctrine has been undermined by refusals to resign ...
... doctrine which assumes that ministers are fully responsible, to Parliament, for the actions of their departments. The doctrine assumes that ministers will resign over failures in policy or practice (e.g. Lord Carrington, Falklands). In practice, the doctrine has been undermined by refusals to resign ...
Government of Japan
The government of Japan is a constitutional monarchy whereby the power of the Emperor is limited and is relegated primarily to ceremonial duties. As in many other states, the Government is divided into three branches: the Executive branch, the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.The Government runs under the framework established by the Constitution of Japan adopted in 1947. It is an unitary state, containing forty-seven administrative divisions, with the Emperor as its head of state. His role is ceremonial and he has no powers related to Government. Instead, it is the Cabinet, composing of the Ministers of State and the Prime Minister, that directs and controls the Government. The Cabinet is the source of power of the Executive branch, and is formed by the Prime Minister, who is the head of government. He or she is designated by the National Diet and appointed to office by the Emperor.The National Diet is the legislature, the organ of the Legislative branch. It is bicameral, consisting of two houses with the House of Councillors being the upper house, and the House of Representatives being the lower house. Its members are directly elected from the people, who are the source of sovereignty. The Supreme Court and other inferior courts makes up the Judicial branch, and they are independent from the executive and the legislative branches.