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Questions and information about the structure and history of legislative systems and ruling empires of countries other than the United States

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What is defion international?

Defion Internacional is a Personnel Services Company based in Lima, Peru (with offices in Dubai, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Iraq) that recruits and trains security personnel, logistics personnel, administrative personnel and professional services personnel to provide world wide services

How were Georgian leaders chosen?

Historically, Georgia was a Kingdom, so its leaders were chosen by the monarchic rules of succession. Currently, the Republic of Georgia has parliamentary elections every four years and presidential elections every five years. However, the president has very limited powers.

Why might a government increase employment opportunities?

if the country has a high unemployment rate, then it probably also has a lot of people living in poverty, or on their way there, as they aren't earning any money. By creating employment opportunities, the government decreases the unemployment rate, and therefore decreases the amount of starving people, or even just the amount of poor people, in the country

Why does Arizona have electoral college?

Electoral votes in the U.S. Electoral College determine the President and Vice President of the United States. The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 9 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona. Therefore, Arizona has 11 electoral votes.

What is the difference between Federal court and provincial court?

Provincial courts have jurisdiction only in their respective province whereas federal courts have unlimited jurisdiction in Canada. Decisions made in federal courts are binding throughout the country. Judges in provincial courts are appointed by premieres whereas judges in federal courts are appointed by the governor general or prime minister. Federal courts typically try cases of national importance, as opposed to summary offences, for example.

What official language act did Pierre Trudeau liberal government pass?

On September 09, 1969 the Trudeau Liberal government passed "The Official Languages Act" which gave equal status to both the English and French languages in the affairs of the Government of Canada.

What type of government does Jerusalem have?

Jerusalem itself has a mayor and town council, along the same paradigm as most Israeli cities. Within Jerusalem is also the Israeli government, which is composed of the Knesset or Israeli Parliament, the Israeli Supreme Court, and numerous bureaucratic offices.

Why are government and politics necessary?

Politics are the strategies we employ to accomplish our goals. Politics are inherent in us all and it would be fallacious to argue that one is not political. There are those who are very skilled at politics and their success can be very obvious and there are those who are not very skilled at politics and their own demise can be traced back to this lack of skill in politics. Julius Caesar was a profoundly skilled general and tactician and his proclivity toward sharing his plunder made him popular as a general. Once he became emperor his lack of political skill ultimately killed him. When we are children and in school we don't vote for who's popular because we are pretending to do what the grown ups do. We vote for who's most popular or for prom king and queen and even leaders of student council because politics is a part of who we are. Cheerleaders tend to be popular because they are remarkably cheerful. Emotionally speaking they are very high toned and this makes them popular with most and hated by the rest. The geeks who ate lunch alone in the high school cafeteria did so because of their lack of political skill. In fact the definition of geek should be one who lacks political or social skills. Social skills is politics.

A Monarchy is an example of what kind of government?

Monarchy comes in two varieties, absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy. That is to say, the monarch can be a dictator, or can preside over a more democratic state. In the absolute version, monarchy would be an example of autocracy. In the constitutional monarchy the ruler's powers are very limited because of the Constitution and laws of the nation.

Why did Obama have to give up his seat in senate when elected president?

The Presidency is a full time job; there is no way to hold down a second job as Senator while being President. It would also conflict with the constitutional concept of the balance of powers. The Executive branch is separate from the Legislative branch. One person cannot work in both branches of government.

How long do people in theocracies serve?

A theocracy is where political power lies in the hands of religious parties. The people involved serve as long as the internal politics of the religious organisation permits.

What factors have led groups of people or governments to commit genocide?

The genocide was ignited by the death of Rwandan president Juvenal Habyarimana, a Hutu, when his plane was shot down above the Kigali airport on April 6, 1994. The militiamen first killed the Tutsi business and political elite before turning to ordinary Tutsi citizens.

What is the us constitution-?

The United States Constitution is considered the supreme law of the land in the U.S. It sets out rules and procedures the government must follow and guarantees certain rights and protections for citizens.

Who is Germany's leader now?

The leader of Germany is the Chancellor who acts as head of government. This is currently Angela Merkel. He is the current chacellor of this nation (2011)

How is Russia's head leader selected?

There can be no such thing as a Communist country: Communism is a classless stateless society and must exist at a global level, with no countries or borders. It will also have no leaders, as it will be run on a totally democratic basis.

Are there more kings than president?

This is hard to say, as many countries still have Kings/Queens,But i think that there are more presidents of countries than Kings.

What form of government is fascism?

It is a national form of proactive economic socialism vs, example, an international form of classless, incompetent (based on pencil-whipping) economic socialism - marxist (which a lot of democratic-republics have adapted recently)..

Why do people still use the constitution?

Because it secures the rights of people and people still totally agree on it and there's been no big rebellion

What is the method used to conduct an orderly meeting?

This is known by several names, including "parliamentary procedure."

One classic guide to orderly debate is "Robert's Rules of Order."

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What is compulsory membership?

compulsory is were you HAVE to do it and a member is when you decide to commit yourself to something :) hope i helped