every three years
In a constitutional monarchy, people typically do not vote directly for the prime minister. Instead, the prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch or by the parliament, depending on the country's specific system. Voters often elect members of parliament, and the leader of the majority party or coalition is chosen as the prime minister.
Yes they do vote. They vote for the President, and their representatives. Their system is slightly different then the United States, because they have two rounds of voting. They actually get better turn-out rates then we do in the U.S.
In Greece, general elections are typically held every four years to elect members of the Hellenic Parliament. However, elections can occur earlier due to political circumstances, such as a vote of no confidence or the dissolution of Parliament. The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party that secures the majority of seats in these elections. Additionally, local and European Parliament elections are held at different intervals.
they go to an bodega
Jesus mentions the "elect" in Matthew 24:22-24 where he says "..but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened" and he talks about the false prophets who shall "deceive the very elect." He also states in Luke 18:7 "God shall avenge his own elect." Other words often used to describe people whom are in God's plans to bring salvation to His people are chosen, predestinate, foreordain and called. If you could substitute "elect" with "chosen" in the passages in Matthew 24:22-24, it would be that much more clear to the reader.
In the USA, every four years.
Every 4 years.
No, the cardinal is not the highest leader in the Roman Catholic Church. The highest leader is the Pope, who is the Bishop of Rome and the spiritual leader of the global Catholic Church. Cardinals serve as advisers to the Pope and can be appointed to lead various congregations and offices within the Vatican, but they are not the supreme authority. The Pope selects cardinals, and they often participate in the conclave to elect a new pope when needed.
It was because he wasn't a good leader as Samuel de Champlain. Samuel de Champlain always stood for his country and he was often called the father of new France.
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They were most often leaderless but Jacques Rene Hebert is often named as having some control over them in the Revolution. In general they supported the Jacobins and Robespierre.
Every 4 years