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Title: Comparing European Governments:


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Comparing European Governments
  • United Kingdom, Germany, Russia

2
The Parliamentary System of the United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom is a Parliamentary Democracy
  • Parliament is an essential part of UK politics.
  • Its main roles are
  • Examining and challenging the work of the
    government
  • Debating and passing all laws (legislation)
  • Enabling the government to raise taxes

4
Parliaments Two House System
  • The business of Parliament takes place in two
    Houses
  • 1. House of Commons
  • 2. House of Lords

5
The House of Commons
  • It is the role of the citizens in the UK to vote
    elect the members of the House of Commons.
  • The political party in the House of Commons with
    the most votes chooses the Prime Minister.
  • The House of Commons is responsible for making
    laws for the country.

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The House of Lords
  • The House of Lords is the second Chamber of the
    United Kingdoms Parliament.
  • It plays an important part in revising
    legislation and keeping a check on government by
    scrutinizing its activities.
  • The House of Lords has little power.
  • Most members of the House of Lords are nobles who
    have inherited their titles.

7
Leadership
  • 1. Prime Minister
  • This role is the real head of government. He or
    she is the leader of the Parliament and is the
    chief executive of the country.
  • 2. Head of State (King or Queen)
  • This role is only symbolic the Head of State
    holds very little political power. Although, the
    Queen is an important symbol of national unity.

8
The Federal System of the Federal Republic of
Germany
9
Germanys Democracy
  • Like the United States, Germany is a federal
    republic
  • a national government and state governments share
    powers.
  • Technically, its government is a Federal
    Parliamentary Representative Democratic
    Republicwhew!

10
Leadership
  • 1. Chancellor
  • This is the real head of government, similar to
    the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
  • He or she is chosen by Parliament, and is the
    chief executive of the country.
  • 2. President
  • Germanys president has very little power, and
    mainly carries out ceremonial duties.

11
  • President Bush welcomes German Chancellor Angela
    Merkel to the Oval Office
  • She is the 1st woman (and the first East German)
    to hold this position

12
Parliaments Two Houses
  • 1. Bundestag (Upper House)
  • Mainly an advisory council, but must approve laws
    and amendments
  • Holds little political power
  • Representatives are members of the German state
    governments and are not elected directly by the
    people
  • 2. Bundesrat (Lower House)
  • The role of citizens in Germany is to vote for
    elect members to this House.
  • Holds most of Germanys political power.
  • Members elect the Chancellor.

13
Russian Federation
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Russias Democracy
  • After the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia became
    a democracy.
  • The role of the citizens is to freely elect the
    nations leaders.
  • Like the United States, Russia is a federal
    republic
  • the power is divided between national and state
    governments with a president who leads the nation

15
Leadership
  • The 1993 constitution created a dual executive
    branch that consists of a Prime Minister and a
    President, but the president is the dominant
    figure.
  • The Russian president has more power than an
    American president .
  • He or she can issue orders that become laws even
    if they are not passed by the legislature!

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The Federal Assembly
  • This is the Parliament of the Russian Federation.
  • It consists of two chambers
  • 1. The Federation Council
  • 2. The State Duma

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What this all means for the people of Russia
  • Russia has seen many changes since the break up
    of the Soviet Union in 1991.
  • Russians have to learn how to function in a
    democracy instead of under communism where most
    decisions were made for them by the government.
  • Government officials need to learn that laws
    apply to them just like they apply to all of the
    people.
  • In the past, the Russian government punished
    those individuals who criticized their decisions.
    Now, officials have to learn to accept
    disagreements over government policies.
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