Слайд 2Unitary Government
A unitary government is when a power is held in a
single, central agency but has many local governments. The central power, Parliament, has total power over the smaller sub-divisions because it is a local authority for all government functions.
Слайд 4Countries that are unitary
Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, ENGLAND, Iceland,
Italy, and Mexico.
These countries choose to be unitary because the government wants power. A unitary government is always poking it’s nose around in other countries business because they want control.
Слайд 5STRENGTHS of unitary government
Smaller Government
Better tax handling abilities
Can manage economy better
Слайд 6Weaknesses of unitary government
Slow at making decisions because there are so many
to make.
Governs too big of an area.
Bureaucracy
No balance of power
Слайд 8Geography of England
England is in the heart of Great Britain surrounded by
the Atlantic Ocean, Irish Sea, North Sea, and English Channel. England is a low land country except for the large mountains in the North and South West.
Слайд 9Demography of England
England is the most populous country of the United Kingdom,
taking up 84% of all the inhabitants of the U.K.
England has over 51 million inhabitants.
89% of these people are White British and the rest are of different ethnicities.
English is the main language in England although it has a French influence.
Слайд 10Form of Government
England is a constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
There is
a queen, a Prime Minister ,and two houses of Parliament: House of Lords and House of Commons.
The citizens elect a party into power and the head of the biggest party then becomes the Prime Minister.
Parliament controls supreme Legislative power to make laws
Слайд 11Head of State
The Queen is the Head of State.
Слайд 12Head of Government
The Prime Minister is head of the government.
The Prime
Minister selects who he wants in his cabinet and from there on they hold executive power.
Слайд 13Law Making Body
Parliament is the supreme legal authority in England. They have
the power to create or end any law. The longest a parliamentary term can last is five years before it is dissolved.
Слайд 14Judicial Body
The judicial body is independent of parliament and cannot review the
constitutionality of legislation.
There isn’t one highest national court in England.
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is one of the highest courts, along with the House of Lords.
Слайд 15Sub-National Governments
Under Parliament there are two houses. One is the House of
Lords and the other is the House of Commons.
The House of Lords does not have much power and their main function is to revise legislation.
The House of Commons consists of 646 elected members and the Prime Minister belongs to this group.
Слайд 16How do people in government achieve their positions?
Every four to five years
general elections are held to decide members of parliament. There are three major political parties including The Labors, The Conservatives, and The Liberal Democrats. Each party chooses a leader and whichever party wins the majority of the seats in parliament, there leader then becomes the Prime Minister.
Слайд 17Analyzing a Unitary Government
This government works well for England. They have operated
with this system for a very long time and it seems to suit the country well.