The United Kingdom is a Parliamentary democracy with a Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II) as a constitutional Head of State. Her Prime Minister is Mr David Cameron, leader of the Conservative Party.
England has a Constitutional Monarchy form of government . Head of the state is
the queen of England who is a nominal head but the real power is vested in the
council of ministers.
Yes it has.
Parliamentary Democracy.
The UK has a democratically-elected parliament.
parliamentary system
In 1920, England was part of the UK's parliamentary system of government
An example of unitary is system of government is the United Kingdom. Actually, not anymore. The UK is more of a federal system with a weak state government. A better example is France, which has a very strong unitary system, with a powerful central government, and regional governments which are directly responsible to the national government.
The United Kingdom's government is a Parliamentary Democracy with a federal system. The Prime Minister is the head of government and the Monarch is the Head of State. The Monarch is honorary and is like a symbol or icon and has little to no power or say in the government.
No... The UK has a democratically-elected government -chosen by eligible voters.
The Prime Minister leads the government of the UK and he picks the other Ministers. The British Government is known as Her Majesty's Government, or HMG.
UK Government Decontamination Service was created in 2005.
It is Limited because UK's Powre of the government is limited by the actions of its citizens.
Frigg UK System was created in 1977.
Yes