The legislative branch is made up of representatives. Therefore, the people of the state choose who their representative will be by voting.
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commission
Judicial spans legislative and executive branches of government. The law is there for all.
both the Legislative and the Executive
They both work in the government
Mexico is a federal presidential representative republic, with an executive, a legislative and the judiciary. Also, by virtue of being a federation, it has the same three branches at the state and local levels of government. Both the executive and the legislative are elected by direct popular vote.
Yes, both the Missouri government and the US federal government have 3 branches. The branches are executive, legislative, and judicial.
No, these houses (Legislative Branch) choose their own leaders.
The vice president.
Mexico and the United States both have three branches of government: the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Both executive branches are headed by the president of each nation, and is advised by a cabinet. Both legislative branches are composed of a bicameral system. Mexico's bicameral system composes of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies while the US's is composed of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Both judicial branches are formed around the Supreme Court of both nations, and lesser courts nationwide.
1. They are both bicameral 2. They approve or reject job nominations/appointments made by the executive branch 3. They override vetoes by the executive branch 4. They both have a senate
Both countries have executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.