agenda formulation
Both set policy related to the economy.
filibuster
people are calling it the filibuster, but it's actually the cloture, think of it as closing the debate.
dictatorship
The Central Government
agenda formulation
Agenda Formulation
agenda formulation
The branch of government that deals with laws is the legislative body, which is usually made up of elected individuals. Usually called a parliament or a congress, these pass/debate/repeal laws in an effort to represent the interests of the country. Note that the word "recommend" is somewhat general. In a representative democracy like the US, Citizens elect officials to their post in an effort to pass what they want, not what the officials or government want, but what their constituents want.
Unelected officials in government agencies can wield significant power in the regulatory process, often leading to concerns about accountability and transparency. These officials, who are typically career civil servants, may operate with considerable discretion in interpreting laws and crafting regulations, which can sometimes result in regulations that reflect their priorities rather than those of elected representatives. Critics argue that this can undermine democratic principles, while supporters contend that these officials possess the expertise necessary to develop effective regulations. Ultimately, the balance of power between elected officials and unelected bureaucrats is a complex issue that continues to spark debate.
debate
cloture is a motion or process in parliamentary procedure aimed at bringing debate to a quick end. It is also called closure
Congress meets at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., to make laws. This historic building houses both the Senate and the House of Representatives, where elected officials debate, propose, and vote on legislation. The Capitol serves as the central hub for the legislative process in the U.S. government.
Both set policy related to the economy.
The municipal government typically meets in a designated city hall or municipal building where city council sessions and public meetings are held. These venues provide a space for elected officials to discuss, debate, and make decisions on local policies, budgets, and community issues. Meetings are often open to the public, allowing residents to participate or observe the decision-making process.
Because he had diffrent veiws than Church officials during a debate
resolution :p