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Q: What form of government presidential or parliamentary do you think comes closer to this ideal?
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What form of government did tainos have?

It comes under the Parliamentary Monarchy of Spain.


The highest court in a parliamentary system comes from the legislature.?

True


What are the pros and cons of a parliamentary society?

A parliamentary system, also known as parliamentarianism , is a system of government in which the executive is dependent on the direct or indirect support of the legislature (often termed the parliament), often expressed through a vote of confidence. Parliamentary systems are characterized by no clear-cut separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches, leading to a different set of checks and balances compared to those found in presidential systems. Parliamentary systems usually have a clear differentiation between the head of government and the head of state, with the head of government being the prime minister or premier, and the head of state often being a figurehead, often either a president (elected either popularly or by the parliament) or by a hereditary monarch (often in a constitutional monarchy). Though in parliamentary systems the prime minister and cabinet will exercise executive power on a day-to-day basis, constitutional authority will usually belong to the head of state, giving that official codified or uncodified reserve powers. The term parliamentary systemdoes not mean that a country is ruled by different parties in coalition with each other. Such multi-party arrangements are usually the product of an electoral system known as proportional representation. Many parliamentary countries, especially those that use "first past the post" voting, have governments composed of one party. However, parliamentary systems in continental Europe do use proportional representation, and tend to produce election results in which no single party has a majority of seats. Proportional representation in a non-parliamentary system obviously does not have this result. Parliamentarianism may also be for governance in local governments. An example is the city of Oslo, which has an executive council as a part of the parliamentary system. The council-manager system of municipal government used in some U.S. cities bears many similarities to a parliamentary system.


Which planet comes closer to earth?

Venus


What comes closer as it goes far?

Affection.


Where in the constitution does courts get its powers?

It's comes from the presidential powers.


What is the Form of leadership for United Kingdom?

There is a MONARCHY, but there is also a DEMOCRACY when it comes to voting for the government. The concept of Monarchy combined with Democracy is called a Constitutional Monarchy. A constitutional monarchy is a form of government wherein a monarch acts as head of state bound by a constitution (codified, unmodified, or combination of the two). This form of government often has a parliament, and the monarch plays a ceremonial role.


What is Judicial tenure?

Role of the judicial branch when it comes to making presidential appointments.


Why does the moon come closer to the earth?

The moon comes closer to the earth because its orbit is not a perfect circle. So there are times when it is slightly closer to the earth than others.


What increases as an object comes closer to an observer?

red shift i think


Where is palen from?

If you mean pollen, it comes from flowering plants. If you mean Palin the 2008 Republican vice-Presidential candidate, it comes from Alaska.


What are the advantages of the Westminster system?

As the executive comes from within the legislature, its usually easier to pass legislation, as the government holds the numbers in the lower house anyway, as opposed to a (for example) American style system where the congress can be politically opposite to the government. An interesting note is that since WW2, of all the third world countries that dmeocratized through a parliamentary system, 2/3rds remain today. No presidential system made it without coups or other constitutional issues arising, so it would appear a advantage of the Westminster system is that it dosent place too much power with one person...