The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... parliamentary system is the executive's relation to the legislature : a parliamentary system is based on the principle of the fusion of executive and legislative power . Whichever party has a majority of seats in the legislature also ...
... parliamentary system is the executive's relation to the legislature : a parliamentary system is based on the principle of the fusion of executive and legislative power . Whichever party has a majority of seats in the legislature also ...
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... parliamentary system is based on two principles : collective responsibility and ministerial responsibility . The concept of collec- tive responsibility emphasizes the group basis of parliamentary government : as a team , the cabinet ...
... parliamentary system is based on two principles : collective responsibility and ministerial responsibility . The concept of collec- tive responsibility emphasizes the group basis of parliamentary government : as a team , the cabinet ...
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... parliamentary supremacy or parlia- mentary sovereignty , which asserts the fundamental right of the legislature to make any law whatsoever . As British political leader Disraeli once phrased it , " we are governed not by logic but by ...
... parliamentary supremacy or parlia- mentary sovereignty , which asserts the fundamental right of the legislature to make any law whatsoever . As British political leader Disraeli once phrased it , " we are governed not by logic but by ...
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EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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