A bicameral parliamentary democracy with an elected lower house (the House of Commons) and an hereditary upper house (the House of Lords). As monarch, Queen Elizabeth signs all new Acts of Parliament before they become law.
'Constitutional' monarchy with a parliamentary system.
Except the UK does not actually have a constitution, just a series of agreements between the crown and various interest groups combined with a over 1000 year of tradition.
The leader of the country, is Her Majesty The Queen. The head of the UK government is the Prime Minister.
The UK is both a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Democracy.
It is unwritten, however it is replaced by written legislations made by the government, which can only be changed by all government parties, such as labour, conservative etc.
No... The UK has a democratically-elected government -chosen by eligible voters.
The Prime Minister leads the government of the UK and he picks the other Ministers. The British Government is known as Her Majesty's Government, or HMG.
At the moment (October, 2014) the UK has a Conservative (Tory) Government in power, helped by a coalition alliance with the Liberal Party (the Tories failed to win an outright majority vote at the last election), and a Labour Party in opposition. More importantly, who ever is in power, they were democratically elected by the people of the UK!
UK Government Decontamination Service was created in 2005.
== == == == Wales is just a region of the United Kingdom. It now has its own Welsh Assembly with limited powers but otherwise is governed from Westminster by the UK government, which is a two chamber parliament.
It is Limited because UK's Powre of the government is limited by the actions of its citizens.
What kind of government do we have in augusta?
Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with the head of government given the title of Prime Minister.Australia has a constitutional monarchy based on the UK systems with HM Queen Elizabeth II as head of state.
Yes