she is the supreme power in the judiciary
why yes, yes she did
no she did not make good decisions
They cannot make any decisions on how the UK is run. Although new laws have to be signed by the queen (Royal Assent) this is just a formality.
They are supposed to make the laws more affected and make the decisions to make possible laws.
Lots of decisions!
The king or queen.
The Queen can't make political decisions in Jamaica. It is a democracy, but she cannot decide that. The Government makes the decisions.
she had a bad temper and found it hard to make important decisions.
This is an example of direct democracy, where citizens gather to discuss and vote on issues directly. It promotes active citizen participation in decision-making processes and ensures that laws reflect the interests of the community as a whole.
No, bureaucrats write laws and make all the important policy decisions. Politicians are merely puppets.
They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.They are trying to take away a woman's right to make her own decisions about her body, especially the right to make her own decisions about contraception and abortion. They think they need to pass laws to prohibit a woman from making those decisions with her own doctor in private.
The Declaratory Act