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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
12

Compare and contrast the governments of great britain and germany HELP ASAP PLS NEED HELP

History
2 answers:
likoan [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

-The Federal Government of Germany is the executive power of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is also called Federal Cabinet and is made up of the federal chancellor and the federal ministers.

The administrative part of the federal Government is in charge of the Federal Chancellor, who delegates this task to the head of the Federal Chancellery. The Federal Chancellor directs the action of the Government under his responsibility and coordinates the functions of the members of the Government. The federal ministers are in charge of their respective portfolios within the framework of the Chancellor's principles. The field of action of its activities is determined by the Federal Chancellor.

Ministers of State, parliamentary secretaries and public officials do not formally belong to the federal government, but serve as support for their functions.

-Her Majesty's Government is a term used to refer to the Government of the United Kingdom. In addition to the United Kingdom, the phrase was (and, currently, sometimes is) used by other countries that recognize the British head of state as their own.

In British constitutional law, the executive power belongs virtually to the monarch and is exercised through the ministers. In reality, the Government is an executive authority constituted by the monarch's ministers. In the Commonwealth, the term "government" refers neither to the parliament nor to the courts, but only to the executive.

The current prime minister is Theresa May, who took office on July 13, 2016. She leads the Conservative Party, which won the most seats in the House of Commons in the general election on May 7, 2015, with David Cameron as party leader.

lakkis [162]3 years ago
5 0

<u><em>similarities: </em></u>

1)Both have parliamentary systems

<u><em>differences :</em></u>

1) Germany though has a written constitution while the <u>UK doesn't</u>

<u><em>hope this helps!!</em></u>

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