Who make the laws for their country
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ANSWERS 1 1. In Parliamentary monarchythemonarchy has no state power. The real power belongs to the Parliament. Parliament is a group of people who make the laws for their country. 2. Whenever Parliament is in session a flag can be seen over the building. When the House of Commons is still sitting after dark there is a light over the face of Big Ben, the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. 3. MP is a Member of Parliament. 4. The woolsack is stuffed with wool from England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and from Commonwealth countries. It is a bag of wool which symbolizes the wellbeing and richness of the country, because wool has traditionally been a major source of wealth in Britain.
1. The Head of state in Britain is the Queen. 2. But the country is ruled by the Parliament, not the Queen. 3.
Although the Queen is no longer responsible for governing the country, she carries out a great many important tasks on behalf of the nation. For instance, she is considered: Head of State, Head of the Armed Forces and Head of the Church of England. In addition, The Queen appoints archbishops and bishops on the advice of the Prime Minister. 4.
What do you know about the Royal family? Do all the members of the Royal family: the Queen’s husband, her son Prince Charles and his wife Diana, the Queen’s daughter Princess Margaret. 5.
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What happened in 1949 In 1949 Britain and the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth includes many countries such as Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Ireland. 7.
Who does the real power in Britain belong to? The real power belongs to the Parliament. 8.
What do you know about the British Parliament? British parliament consist of two houses, the House of lords and the House of Commons. The Houses of Parliament are situated in London on the riverside near westmins ter Abbey 9. Each session of Parliament is usually opened in the Houseof Lords by the queen or king, who is attended by heralds and officers. The members of the House of Lords are not elected by the population. 10.
The members sit comfortably on their red leather benches while the queen reads the throne speech. Members of The House of Commons are elected for a period of five years.
parliament , that is to say that it is made up of two chambers, or two "Houses"; above the two Houses, but in an essentially formal role , there is the Sovereign - king or queen - also known as "the crown." The Oliy Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the highest state representative body with a legislative power. It consists of two chambers - the Legislative Chamber (Lower House) and the Senate (Upper House). The term of powers of both chambers is five years. The Legislative Chamber consists of 120 deputies, elected from various electoral districts based on multiparty system. The Senate is a territorial representative chamber, which consists of 100 Senators. 1. It gives you high responsibility to be a member of state organization. But, I would really like to be a member of the Oliy Majlis. As you can do more for the people who live in Uzbekistan, rather than in other job. It gives you opportunities to attend in adopting laws that cause our people to live and work better. Download 94.18 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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