Australia's government is a federal parliamentary democracy, with HM Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, meaning it is a constitutional monarchy. The head of government is given the title of Prime Minister. Each of the states also has its own government, which is led by the Premier. In the case of the Territories, the leader of the government is the Chief Minister.
In 1999, Australia voted against abolishing the monarchy in response to a referendum comprising loaded questions on methods of choosing a president.
Its Federal Government operates in a bi-cameral parliament with a Lower House whose members represent electoral districts within States and Territories, and an Upper House, the Senate, the members of which represent the States. This system draws on the British parliamentary system for the Lower House with the Senate containing many aspects of the American system, in contrast to the English House of Lords, the members of which are not elected but hold seats by entitlement of rank.
The government in Australia is both a Federal parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy. This is because the Parliament is made up of the Queen, who is represented in Australia by the Governor General, as well as the two Houses - the Senate (Upper House) and the House of Representatives (Lower House).
The Head of government is given the title of Prime Minister. In 2012, this is Julia Gillard.
See the related link for more information about Australia's government.
Australia is a democratic country and elects its government representatives every three years, the idea being that the elected representatives carry out the will of the people. The Australian Labour Party, which is politically left of centre, currently constitutes the government of Australia and is engaged in undoing selected portions of legislation put in place by the previous government, and replacing it with their idea of the social utopian ideal.
Australia is a federation of states with a federal government run under the rules of a constitution. It has a federal Government, State and territory governments and local or council government, Voting in elections is compulsory.
Government is formed by the party, or coalition of parties that form a majority in the House of Representatives, usually this will only change after an election, but in theroy individual members could switch party allegiances and force a new government to form...
Whoever wins the most seats in the House of Representatives.
A democratic government with a lower and upper house of Parliament.
Australia's governmental system is a constitutional monarchy
Right now, it is a democracy.
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Right now they are in Australia
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Australia has no president now; nor has the country ever had a president. The head of government in Australia is the Prime Minister.
Now on January 10 2010 at 10 44 PM it is Summer in all regions of Australia.
Officially, China has a Communist State Government.
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Mallards right now.
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