The structure of goverment in the UK and the USA

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The structure of goverment in Great Britain

The Queen is officially head of

The structure of goverment in Great Britain The Queen is officially head
all the branches
of government, but she has little direct power in the
country. The constitution has three branches: Parliament,
which makes laws, the government, which <>
laws (puts them into effect) and the courts, which interpret
laws. Parliament has two parts: the House of Commons
and the House of Lords. Members of the House of
Commons are elected by the voters of 650 constituencies.
They are known as Members of Parliament. The Prime
Minister is advised by a Cabinet of about twenty other ministers.

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The Prime Minister, or leader of the Government, is usually the leader

The Prime Minister, or leader of the Government, is usually the leader
of the political party. The Cabinet includes the ministers in charge of major government departments or ministries. Departments and ministries are run by civil servants, who are permanent officials. Even if the Government changes after an election, the same civil servants are employed. Members of the House of Lords are not elected. About 70 per cent of them are <> because their fathers were peers before them. 30 per sent are officially appointed by the Queen, on the advice of the Government, for various services for people.

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GORDON BROWN

Gordon Brown is the UK’s new Prime Minister. He has taken

GORDON BROWN Gordon Brown is the UK’s new Prime Minister. He has
over from Tony Blair, who had the job for 10 years.
His real name is James Gordon Brown
He is 55 years old
Like Tony Blair, he belongs to the Labour Party
He was born in Glasgow, Scotland
His father was a Church of Scotland minister
He was brought up with his brothers John and Andrew
He was super clever at school
He was accepted by the University of Edinburgh to study history at the age of only 16
He is married. His wife’s name is Sarah
Before he went into politics, he was a lecturer and worked as a TV journalist
He became the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on the 27th of June, 2007
He used to be good at rugby and tennis
He can work 18 hours a day
He supports Raith Rovers football club
He says he owns an IPod music player and is a fan of TV’s X-Factor
It is said that he likes to wake up to the sound of the Arctic Monkeys

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The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms

The party which wins the most seats in the General Election forms
the government in Britain. The leader of the winning party becomes Prime Minister. As the leader of their political parties and leaders of the country, Prime Ministers are powerful because they have the majority supported in Parliament and they can choose their own ministers and government. The PM, chooses a committee of ministers called the Cabinet. This is made up of the selection of senior MPs from the House of Commons and some members of the House of Lords. Each member of the Cabinet is the minister responsible for a government department: for example, the Secretary of State for Education and Science is responsible for all the schools, universities and teachers in Britain. The Cabinet meets at the Prime Minister’s house – 10 Downing Street. The cabinet works as a team and all ministers must accept the decisions of the «group». The team of ministers must always agree in public because they are collectively responsible for the decisions they make. If a minister cannot agree with all the others, he usually resigns from the Cabinet. Cabinet meetings are held in private and the details must remain secret for at least 30 years. Margaret Thatcher tried to change this style of the Cabinet and was forced to resign when the other ministers could not agree with her. Cabinet ministers cannot, however, do as they please! They are responsible to Parliament and must answer questions every Tuesday and Thursday in the Commons – this is called Prime Minister’s Question Time. Everyone wants to know what has been decided behind the closed doors of the Cabinet Room.

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The Monarch

Is the official head of state and an integral part of

The Monarch Is the official head of state and an integral part
Parliament in her constitutional role; has mostly representative functions; gives the royal assent to the House of Lords; is the head of the Commonwealth of Nations

The Government

The Prime Minister

Is the head of government; is the leader of the party with the majority seats in the House of Commons

The Cabinet

About 20 ministers; determines policies and coordinates government departments

Non – Cabinet Ministers

Parliament

The House of Commons

The House of Lords

(about 650 elected MPs – members of Parliament) makes laws; discussed political problems

The Official Opposition

The largest opposition party; forms the Shadow Cabinet

(over 1100 permanent, non-elected members; peers and life peers) examines and revises bills from the House of Commons; can delay bills for one year

People

(all men and women over 18)

chooses

chooses

elect

Is responsible to

officially appoints life peers

officially appoints

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Congress

The House of Representatives
435 members

The Senate
100 members

The Administration

The President
The Vice President
The Cabinet
Secretaries

Congress The House of Representatives 435 members The Senate 100 members The
as heads
Of the most
Important
Departments in the Administration

The People

All men and women over 18

The structure of goverment in the USA

approve

elect

elect

appoints

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After its 200th birthday the United States of America still holds the

After its 200th birthday the United States of America still holds the
leading position in the western world. A country that has inspired many names - <>, <>, <> is still referred to as land of superlatives - <>, <>, <>.
In size the United States is not the biggest. What makes the USA the leader of the western world is its economic, political and military dominance over other countries.
The United States is a parliamentary republic. The Government is divided into 3 branches: legislative (the US Congress), executive (the President and his Administration) and judicial (the US Supreme Court).
There are two main political parties in the USA: the Democratic (symbolized by a <>) and the Republican (symbolized by an <>). The US president is both head of State and of government. He is elected for a 4 – year term.
The Supreme Court consists of Chief Justice and 8 Associate Justices who are appointed for life. The Supreme Court is supposed to decide whether a law of the Congress or an executive order of the President is <>.
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