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What type of government does Laos have?

Laos is ruled the Pathet Lao, which is a Communist Party. Laos is usually considered a single-party socialist republic, which is a fancy way of saying "communist" in the way that China and Vietnam are Communist.

Quien fue el segudo presidente de Mexico?

Guadalupe Victoria (1824).

You can check this site for more info on Mexican presidents:

http://www.presidentesdemexico.com.mx/

How can you find public records for Colorado?

A Detailed examination of the public records concerning a property. (Thes records include deeds, court records, property and name indexes and other public documents.) The Purpose of the search is to verify the seller's right to transfer ownership

How many TDs are there in Irish Government?

There are 166 TDs in the Dáil. A minimum of 84 is need to form a government. After the 2011 election Labour with 37 seats and Fine Gael with 76 seats formed a coalition government with a total of 113 seats.

How many house and senate seats does Michigan Legislature have?

3 house seats and 2 senate seats but the election in 2012 will drop from 17 to 16 so house and senate seats will be cut back

Bolivia has two capitals what are they?

The capital at La Paz was made the administrative capital in 1898, while the historical capital at Sucre remained the constitutional and judicial capital.

La Paz is the third largest city in Bolivia and a center of commerce and industry.

Sucre was and still is the original capital of Bolivia. It is about 4-5 hours by road from the silver mines of Potosi, which were the primary source of economic power early in the history of independent Bolivia. In 1898 the silver mines were largely exhausted and the weight of the Bolivian economy was shifting toward the tin mines near Oruro. As a result the economic and political power also moved. The executive and legislative branches of government were moved that year to La Paz. The judicial branch remained in Sucre.

Sucre is the constitutional capital of Bolivia, and La Paz is sometimes called the administrative capital. La Paz is not actually a capital city. La Paz is actually just the "seat of government" (better said, the seat of two of Bolivia's three branches of government). The Bolivian Constitution, voted upon and passed in 2009, ratifies Sucre and only Sucre as the capital of Bolivia.

What type of government does Greenland have?

Greenland is an autonomous country, but it is still governed in part by Denmark and considered to be a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. In 2009, Greenland transferred from a "home rule" to a "self rule" governing system which means that now, Greenland governs all of their own affairs except foreign policy which is still handled by Denmark.

What type of government is paraguay in?

Paraguay is a democratic country that regularly holds elections for President. Their Senate recently voted to oust the President and within a year there were elections and a new government.

What type of government did Prussia have?

Prussia was the name of the second largest state in the Holy Roman Empire from about 1740-1800 and in the German Confederation of 1815-1866. It formed the basis of the the German Reich created by Bismarck in 1871.

How many branches of government does Honduras have?

1. Executive

chief of state: President Porfirio LOBO Sosa (since 27 January 2010); Vice President Maria Antonieta Guillen de BOGRAN (since 27 January 2010); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of government

head of government: President Porfirio LOBO Sosa (since 27 January 2010); Vice President Maria Antonieta Guillen de BOGRAN (since 27 January 2010)

cabinet: Cabinet appointed by president (For more information visit the

elections: president elected by popular vote for a four-year term; election last held on 29 November 2009 (next to be held in November 2013)

election results: Porfirio "Pepe" LOBO Sosa elected president; percent of vote - Porfirio "Pepe" LOBO Sosa 56.3%, Elvin SANTOS Lozano 38.1%, other 5.6%

2.Judicial

Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (15 judges are elected for seven-year terms by the National Congress)

3.Legislative

unicameral National Congress or Congreso Nacional (128 seats; members elected proportionally by department to serve four-year terms)

elections: last held on 29 November 2009 (next to be held in November 2013)

election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PNH 71, PL 45, PDC 5, PUD 4, PINU 3

Why did Greece have 3 different governments?

because in ancient times, multiple governments developed because the many parts of Greece were isolated because of the rugged terrain.

How many political parties does Mexico have?

There are three major parties, the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), the National Action Party (PAN), and the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). There are five other officially registered parties as well. There are also countless minor parties and groupings that are not represented in federal or state government.

What is Iran legislative branch called?

Iran called on the legislature (parliament. Islami). It has 290 members. Members are elected with the votes.

Who presides over the local government?

The County Commissioner ;)


The county executive and the county council.

Who is 2nd in command in United Kingdom?

The deputy Prime Minister carries on the duties of the Prime Minister if it seems that the PM will return to office (if the PM is ill etc..). If the PM dies then the Queen will invite someone to become Prime Minister according to convention.

Not correct.

The Deputy Prime Minister has no real power and is honorary. In fact as of March 2011 there isn't one.

If the PM is out of country or incapacitated, no decisions are made until his return. If he dies, the Governor General will consult the Cabinet and appoint a temporary leader until the ruling party appoints a new leader.

Which best describes the Athenian government?

A direct democracy with enforced participation.

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Every Athenian male resident was a participant.

However, women, slaves, children and foreigners were not included.

What are the steps required to amend the Washington State constitution?

Missouri Constitution Article III

LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT

Section 50

August 28, 2009

Initiative petitions--signatures required--form and procedure.

Section 50. Initiative petitions proposing amendments to the constitution shall be signed by eight percent of the legal voters in each of two-thirds of the congressional districts in the state, and petitions proposing laws shall be signed by five percent of such voters. Every such petition shall be filed with the secretary of state not less than six months before the election and shall contain an enacting clause and the full text of the measure. Petitions for constitutional amendments shall not contain more than one amended and revised article of this constitution, or one new article which shall not contain more than one subject and matters properly connected therewith, and the enacting clause thereof shall be "Be it resolved by the people of the state of Missouri that the Constitution be amended:". Petitions for laws shall contain not more than one subject which shall be expressed clearly in the title, and the enacting clause thereof shall be "Be it enacted by the people of the state of Missouri:".

Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Can_the_legislature_amend_the_Missouri_constitution_without_voter_approval#ixzz1GDVHdXH6

What type of government does Honduras have?

Type of Government: Democratic Constitutional Republic

How often do they have elections in Mexico?

Each president has a six year term so I'd assume they'd have one every 6 years.

Does Brazil have a president dictator etc?

Brazil has a president. It had a prime minister before, but no longer does.

What is the form of government in oman?

Oman is an absolute monarchy with aConsultative Council. In other words the Sultan allows a certain amount of latitude and is slowly giving his people more benefits and jobs. -But if he doesn't like something, it is short-lived.