state; federal
A strong executive, a bicameral legislature and a multi-level judiciary.
Singapore is a parliamentary democracy, or republic. They exercise three separate branches of government (Executive, Legislature, & Judiciary). Legislative power is in both the government and Parliament of Singapore. Judiciary is independent to the executive and legislature. Hopefully this helps, :-) I was just looking this information up for a project!
It was a majority decision by the Supreme Court, which is the Judiciary Branch of the U.S. Government.
Just like the United States, Mexico is a presidential representative federal republic. At such, the Federal Government is constituted by the Powers of the Union, which are the three branches of government: the Legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. Rules are proposed by several sources, such as the executive. Then, they are voted and approved by the legislative body, while the executive carries them and the judiciary sees they are observed.
The government of Alabama is divided into three branches which are the executive, legislative and judicial. Like other states, this government run according to the law of its constitution.
You mean government branches (i.e: the executive, legislative and judiciary)? Yes, they are the same in Mexico, which is also a federal representative presidential republic, just like the US.
You can suck a wet fart out of your grandmas butt and hold it in like a bong.
It is like supreme court, senate,judge,etc
Tabasco and Chihuahua are essentially states in the Mexican government. Just like the United States, Mexico is divided into many different districts.
The Philippine government is a democracy much like the United States. The government is divided into executive, legislative and judicial branches. Public approval is relatively high and the government seems to be performing well.
It was a proprietary colony until the American Revolution was finished.
To be in salved like the rest