In a democracy this would be the elected body of representatives, that is the Parlaiment, Congress or Legislature.
politicansImproved Answer: Depending on the level of government they could be: The US Congress - the State Legislature - The County Council - the city/town Council. All would be representative examples of the Legislative Branch of government
The officials of Football and futsal. (REFEREES) are there to uphold the laws of the game - there are no rules they are laws. the officials are there to make sure that there is no misconduct and to take appropriate action during and after the game. and also disapline players managers and club officials. you will never see a physio sent off the field or out of the dugout. but if they are abbusive threatoning or obligatery they are reported to the relivent FA.
Council members are elected officials that can make laws. The vote must be by majority before the law will become an ordinance.
No, mayors do not make laws. Mayors typically oversee the administration of a city or town and work with city councils or governing bodies to propose and implement policies and budgets. Laws are usually created and enacted through the legislative process by city councils, state legislatures, or the federal government.
the citizens elected fair officials to create laws
As with officials in any game their purpose it to make sure the rules of the game are understood and followed by the players.
It works by voting and electing officials who will make laws.
An assembly, or group of citizens that helps make laws is called a diputacion
i think they get authority from the constitution
Well of we didn't have rules It would be chaos police killing, rape, massacre, uprising, uncivilism is a serious thing and in USA it's good that we have laws ( and laws about laws) and rules rules keep it so nobody gets hurt some rules may seem "dumb" but they are always to keep you safe and make you feel safe so I guess you could say rules make sure laws aren't broken and make your enviremont a nice and welcoming place
they make laws and look after the country and their rules
The people with authority to make and enforce laws are typically legislators and executive officials, such as members of a parliament or congress and the president or prime minister. To manage disputes about laws, judicial officials, such as judges and courts, have the authority to interpret and apply the law to resolve legal conflicts.