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institutions
The executive and bureaucracy of the legislator and the judiciary
Bureaucracy
A large set of unelected officials who implement the laws
Coalition government
When two or more parties agreed to work together to follow majority and select a prime mini
Vote of no confidence
in parliamentary systems of voted by Parliament to remove the governor, the Prime Minister of the cabinet from power
Divided Government
When both houses of a legislator are controlled by a political party other than the party of the president
Cabinet
The heads of major departments or ministries in the bureaucracy
Legislative oversight
The power of the legislator to hold cabinet officials and members of the bureaucracy accountable for their actions and policies
Common law
Is it a legal system in which previous written opinion service president for future case cases?
Cola
Illegal system in which judges follow the law written by the legislature and previous court decisions do not serve president
judicial independence
The ability of judges to decide cases according to the law, free interference from political powerful officials and other institutions
Civil service system
A method of staffing, the bureaucracy based on competitive test results education, another qualifications rather than patronage
House of Commons
The directly elected lower house of Parliament, which holds most of the policy making power
The House of Lords
We don't like it, upper House of Parliament, which has the power to suggest amendments to bills and legislation
Supreme Court
A high court in the United Kingdom it cannot overturn acts a parliament that has the authority, protect civil rights and liberties, and roll on cases involving demolition
First pass the electoral system
Another term for SND personality districts in which the candidate with the most votes wins the seats in the legend of district this is also called a winner takes all system
Reverend
A vote on a policy issue sent to by the government to the people
Regulated market economy
And economy in which wages, prices, and product production are mostly set by supplying demand with some regulation and mostly private control of businesses and natural resource
National health service
The government finance and managed healthcare system of the United Kingdom
Austerity measures
Racing taxes, and cutting spending in an effort to reduce the deficit and the national debt