PPT-Parliament vs. President

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SS6CG1 SS6CG4 SS6CG6 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government c Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments parliamentary

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SS6CG1 SS6CG4 SS6CG6 The student will compare and contrast various forms of government c Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments parliamentary and presidential . President of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, for the Commemoration of the Struma ship tragedy (Jerusalem, February 21 st 2012) Dear Mr. President of the Knesset Committee on Im migrat EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT. A . Leadership. Program for . Youth. . within. the EU. MEP. Model European Parliament. - . was. . founded. in 1994 for 16-19 . year-olds. has . high. . school. delegates from EU 27+ . Mini-Unit 1. Government Systems Unit. Presidential System. President elected every 4 years by electoral college. Based on popular vote. Elected as president (separate from Congress). Could have gridlock in Congress. . JYOTI. Assistant Professor. Department of Political Science. PGGC-11. Chandigarh. . The . Indian Constitution establishes a Parliamentary form of Government. Article 52 of the Constitution provides for the office of the President of India. The President is the Head of the Indian Union and occupies the highest office in the country. All executive powers are vested in him and he exercises' his powers on the advice of Council of Minister.. . Politics. . Made. . by. :Dora . Uvodić. ,Mare Valenta,Jasna . Uvodić. ,Bruna Radić, Laura Perković . and. Antonija . Jogunić. .. Teacher. :Gordana Čović. About. :. . Croatian Parliament is the representative body. Germany’s Governmental System. 1914-1918 Monarchy (WWI). Ruled by a King and ruling family: Kaiser Wilhelm II. Parliamentary system . Chancellor. 1918-1933 Form of Democracy. From a military dictatorship to a parliamentary republic . People Consultative Assembly (MPR). The House of Representatives (DPR). The Regional Representatives (DPD). Faculty of Law UI. The House of Representatives (DPR) 560. . The Regional Representatives (DPD) 132. President or Prime Minister?. U.S. President Z. Taylor Russian President V. Putin. President or Prime Minister. President or Prime Minister. UK prime ministers Sir G. Kneller and David Cameron. AND PRESIDENT. JASMANSYAH, . M.Pd. Pasal 24 (1)***. Kekuasaan kehakiman merupakan kekuasaan . yang merdeka untuk menyelenggarakan. peradilan guna menegakkan . hukum dan keadilan. MA. MK. Pasal 4 (1). GOVERNMENTS. Kenya, Nigeria, & South Africa. Africa’s. Governments CLOZE . Notes 1. Africa. By the early 1900s, . ________________________ . had . colonized nearly all of Africa.. African . people . The Presidency. Combine elements of presidential and parliamentary systems. Separation of executive, legislative and judicial branches. Federal division of power between central and regional governments. Constitutional Law-I. Unit-II(1). Power and Functions of President. The President is the head of the state and also the head of the Central . Executive. The Constitution formally vests many functions in the . Emergency: Meaning. An emergency . is circumstance . arising suddenly that calls for immediate action by the public authorities under the powers granted to . them. A state of emergency in India refers to a period of governance that can be proclaimed by the President of India during certain crisis . MODULE-3. THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENT . A. . To select the National Government. B. . To control, Guide and inform the government. C. . Law-Making. D. . Decision-Making. E. . To Represent the People of the Country.

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