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    individuals who know how to do their jobs, are able to promote teamwork within their organization, and resolve the never ending staffing issues within an agency, one can ensure that the government’s performance will increase. Although this system would offer many benefits to society, it also possesses many weaknesses as well. Presidents have no apprehensions by appointing someone with whom they share similar policy orientations with, believe will loyally serve them,…

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    anarchy.”. This “energy in the Executive” is a standout amongst the most imperative parts of the executive branch of the nation, as characterized in the Constitution. This "energy" is considered as the most crucial part and reason for development of presidential force.In this article, Hamilton shows the need vitality is to the president and his obligations. The workplace and power of the president was intentionally intended to give the “decision, activity, secrecy, and despatch” customarily…

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    Despite the executive not being prescribed in law, Cabinet is the most powerful body in the NZ government and is central to the NZ legal system. The existence of Cabinet depends on constitutional conventions, but its functions are governed by the Cabinet Manual. NZ is unique in regards to its constitutional make-up; unlike other countries, the constitution is not contained in one document…

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    Public Administrators are often placed in a situation that requires them to practice discretion. By discretion, I am referring to the ability to decide and make important decisions, when instructions are not clear or given; on what is right and wrong in a particular situation. This goes back to Finer and Friedrich on how they believe public professionals should handle situations. Finer suggested that they should strictly follow the guidelines of the legislature. While Friedrich stated that they…

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    transformation has increasingly concentrated the majority of power towards the hearts of the government” ("Is the Canadian Prime Minister too Powerful?,"2010). In recent years, many political scientist have argued that the demographic changes in political systems have led the executive branches in western governments to have extensive amounts of power. In this essay, I will argue that the executive branches of western governments; particularly that of Canada’s…

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    The government system in the countries of Russia, France and South Korea is a form of a republic system that is successful for that specific population and culture. They have some similarities to each other, but they also have differences that enable success across the country. There is not a wrong or right way to have a government, but there is always room for improvement. The purpose for government systems is to help people in an organized manner, so it should have the good of its people as a…

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    Brazil is a federal republic, consisting of 26 states and the Federal District of Brasília. Each state has its own elected legislature and governor.Brazil's legislative body is the National Congress, which is composed of the Chamber of Deputies and the Federal Senate. Deputies are elected for a term of four years. Senators serve 8-year terms, with three senators elected from each of the states. From 1964 to 1985, the military controlled the government under a succession of generals, who…

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    A parliamentary democracy consist s of a government both drawn from and accountable to the Parliament in any nation-state. The debate of what extent Germany, in the years 1900-1914, was a parliamentary democracy or not can draw up a simple conclusion based on substantial evidence. Von Bismarck’s constitution worked in a way that the Kaiser, whilst being head of state, had to obey and work within the constitutional framework. This included legislation only being passed after consent from the…

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    commanders, and appoint Senior Civil Servants. The Prime Minister then appoints the government, guides government policy, and is the main driver of political reform. He also introduces legislature. France also has the parliament which is a two house system. The National Assembly is the lower house and is comprised of 577 members that serve 5 year terms. The Senate is the upper house and has 331 seats that serve 6 year terms. A president of the senate is then elected who is second in line to…

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    1- One thing I have learned this week is the roles of the president as a Head of Government, Commander-in-chief, and Chief administrator. Head of Government means the political role of the president as a leader of a political party and chief arbiter of who gets what resources. As the head of the government, the president supposed to run the government, make laws, and function as the head of the political party. Commander-in-chief means the president role as the top officer of the country’s…

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