The people with authority to make and enforce laws are typically legislators and executive officials, such as members of a parliament or congress and the president or prime minister. To manage disputes about laws, judicial officials, such as judges and courts, have the authority to interpret and apply the law to resolve legal conflicts.
gun laws or something.
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Not exactly. The Prime Minister of France acts as the head of the Legislature, and appoints cabinet ministers who oversee departments and their program budgets. The President of France may veto laws.
Kevin Rudd was the Prime Minister of Australia. Basically, this meant he led the government, consulted with other senators and the members of his cabinet about laws, and had the final say in laws that are passed. He was the one who decided how Australia's money would be spent. He is now no longer Prime Minister, and his future is yet to be decided.
The present record is held by Howard
The prime minister rules all of Canada! He controls inflation, and makes laws all in his country! Hope this info was helpful! Bye!
The government: prime minister and the ministers - they execute the laws made by Parliament.
his job is to run and look after the country and to make laws
In 1842, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom was Sir Robert Peel. He served as Prime Minister from 1841 to 1846, leading the Conservative Party. Peel is known for his role in the repeal of the Corn Laws and for his efforts in modernizing the police force in London.
None -- she is not part of the government. The prime minister signs laws, if anyone does.
Immigrations laws are enforced by two federal government departments - Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Canada Border Services Agency. They also work with the Canadian police, the Canadian Security Intelligence Services, and the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness to enforce these laws.