Most governments have a system of checks and balances so that doesn't happen. For example, in the United States government, our Executive Branch (the President) is able to check our Judical Branch (our court system) by picking the court justices, but the judical branch is able to check the Executive branch by establishing judicial review. In retrospect, no one branch of the US government is any more powerful than the others. BUT I haven't studied European government so I'm not sure how it works over there, but it may be similar.
you need a parliament to ensure that you have freedom of speech, movements and association, and to ensure that there is no misuse of authority by elected leaders as constitution describe their powers and limitations to select the national government to control guide , and inform the government for making laws .
There are 7 Maori seats in the New Zealand Parliament, which are held by Members of Parliament representing Maori electorates. These seats were established to ensure Maori representation in the government.
The intention of Parliament is to ensure ways are discovered to 'GET MORE MONEY FROM TAXPAYERS'
Parliament was needed, because the English Parliament was using their power to improve their lives, and since they were spending money like crazy the peoples taxes were raised. Then, after the English civil war the people knew Charles would ruin and were scared that his successors would do the same. They Killed him and started Parliament. a legislative body of certain countries
To ensure that Maori have representation in the New Zealand Parliament.
duties of government are to ensure welfare of people of the country if the government has to be good it has to ensure equality,peace,discipline and justice in the country
enforced; writs of assistance
The Irish people elect people for their parliament, each known as TD. The parliament is known as the Dáil. The party with the most TDs in the Dáil usually forms a government by itself or with the help of another party in a coalition to ensure a majority. The leader of the biggest party will become Taoiseach, which is the official title for the head of an Irish government. The Taoiseach will then choose his ministers. A government can serve a maximum of 5 years before a new election, although an election can and often does happen sooner than that. The head of government is not the head of state. Ireland has a president. The president has a largely ceremonial role and is not an active member of the Dáil.
this is a vote - survey in parliament before the PM is appointed by the President. Object is to ensure that the candidate has enough support in the parliament, so he will not face lack of support by parliament or motions of censure etc. Ex. GErman Basic Law, accordingly, president appoints the PM, but before there is vote of investiture - investigating vote. This is not a constitutional obligation, but a political method. ___ I would say - Investiture is a formal vote in the legislature to determine whether a proposed government can take office (Clark et al 2013) Incoming governments need support of a parliamentary majority ( ensure that the candidate has enough support in the parliament.
In the British Parliament, the whips have the task to ensure members vote with the party on major issues.
1. to ensure information needed to keep the government running is always available
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