answersLogoWhite

0

Can impeach (formally accuse) the president.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about General History

The House of Lords powers are limited to?

and examining bills that are passed by the House of Commons


What does Article 1 to the U.S. Constitution do?

Article I of the Constitution covers the legislative branch of the Federal Government, which is Congress. Article I establishes how Congress is structured (House of Representatives and Senate), how representation in each house is determined, the qualifications of office for Representatives and Senators, how a bill becomes a law, the rights, powers and immunities of each house and/or its members, that a census must be taken every ten years, the powers of Congress, the powers denied to Congress, and the powers denied to the states. Article I is also where the Great Compromise is found (concerning representation), as well as the now-defunct Three-Fifths Compromise, which declared a slave to be three-fifths of a white man for purposes of representation in the House of Representatives.


Who controls the debates on the house of Commons?

There are several theories. 1. The people. 2. The Party in the majority. 3. "the powers that be".


Why did British political leaders believed that the Parliament act of 1911 was necessary because the House of Lords?

had been increasing its powers


How much power does the House of Lords have?

The House of Lords has significant but limited powers within the UK Parliament. It can review, amend, and delay legislation passed by the House of Commons, but it cannot ultimately veto financial bills. The Lords' influence lies in its ability to scrutinize legislation and provide expertise, but its decisions can be overridden by the Commons, particularly after repeated attempts. Ultimately, the House of Lords plays a crucial role in the legislative process, but its powers are constrained by the primacy of the elected Commons.