The party that has the majority of elected members in the House of Representatives forms the government.
The current Prime Minister of Australia is Julia Gillard. Her Labor party currently forms government.
Quentin Bryce, Australia's governor general represents the monarchy, meaning she does not represent the forms of government such as local, state and federal, she represents the queen.
The United States government is a Capitalist government
Whoever wins the following election.
In terms of structure the main difference is in relation to the Executive arm of government. In the USA, they elect their president at an election, the president then forms his cabinet with whoever he likes and they run the country. In Australia, the Prime Minister and the Cabinet come from within the parliament. After an election, the party that holds a majority in the lower house forms government, the leader of that party becomes the Prime Minister and the ministers are selected from within the party.
State Government of New South Wales. Federal Government is in Canberra (Australian Capital Territory). Queensland, (unlike the rest of the Australian States) only has One House of Government (Lower House). The rest has Two (Upper and Lower House), By different names in each state.
USCIS government forms are available at local government offices. The USCIS website provides a search tool that allows you to locate the nearest government office.
No, the people on Canada do not directly elect their Prime Minister. The Prime Minister is the leader of the party who forms the government, which is almost always determined by who wins a plurality of seats in the federal election.
In Canada, the political party which wins the most seats in an election usually forms the next government. Its leader becomes the new prime minister of Canada. However, if one party doesn't win more than 50% of the seats, the result is a minority government. In that case, it is possible for a different party to form a government, if it can demonstrate reliable support from other parties to the tune of at least 50% of the seats. Extremely rare, but both legal and possible. Source: http://www.helium.com/items/2101915-an-introduction-to-canadian-government-elections
The current Prime Minister of Australia is Julia Gillard. Her Labor party currently forms government.
Technically it is. All forms of power under the federal system are under the authority of the Constitution.