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    Australian Constitution, the prime minister along with his cabinet assumes the Commonwealth’s executive power. Varies ministries of the government are headed by a minister respectively. The formation of the government is the same as it is in the English Westminster Palace. Which the leader of the lower house majority takes the office of prime minister and his party chooses government minister among themselves. This practice of government is not mandated by written law, but

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    Margaret Thatcher Quotes

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    especially in spite of difficulties, obstacles, or discouragement and determination is the act of coming to a decision or of fixing or setting a purpose. Margaret was born on October 13,1925 and died in April 8, 2013. She was the first British Prime Minister. Margaret’s quote can be very alterability to other people due to her quote It gives them a message such as them not giving up and to keep trying if you don't succeed at things the first time. What this quote by Margaret means for other people

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    for nations as it was once for the individual: peace or extinction. ” 1 and Lester B. Pearson was definitely a man of peace. To those who don’t know who Lester B. Pearson is, he’s the fourteenth Prime Minister of Canada, that served from April 22. 1963 - April 20. 1968 2. During his time as Prime Minister, he’s accomplished many things, and that’s why I believe that Lester B. Pearson is the greatest Canadian. Not many people recognize what the Suez Crisis is, but to those who do, they all know that

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    Murari Sharma Hundreds of Nepalis protested against the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 12 November in front of the iconic British parliament, when he visited there. They shouted slogans against Modi and India, triggered by the allegedly Indian unofficial economic blockade of Nepal, after the new constitution of Nepal was promulgated on 20 September 2015. This mirrors the growing tension between Nepal and India, helping neither country. The new constitution -- which came after the Maoist

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    open-faced and talkative both in private and in public. Advisers would say he is talkative to interviews with reporters because he usually answers as many questions as they want to ask, no matter how repetitive (Roughan 2014, p. 182). Being a prime minister for 8 years, he has done amazingly awkward moments as a leader. In December 2012, he performed the Gangnam Style dance at the Edge radio station, explaining his unique moves, he said, 'We 're not Korean, that 's the problem '. Key also became

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    studies, known as the person’s case.(2) After women found out about the incident, many of them complained to the government with the intentions of having women being seen as citizens in society. Yet none of the members of government, including Prime Minister, Robert Borden, agreed with these women’s morals and beliefs. The disapproval encouraged five women, known as The Alberta Five (Emily Murphy, Louise McKinney, Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, and Henrietta Muir Edward), to go to the Privacy Council

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    Murdoch saw the opportunity to expand his empire, already equipped with all the tools he needed to be globally successful. Having a company that encompasses a range of media platforms enables him to be successful transnationally. “The phenomenal growth in new technology especially digital technology has redrawn the map of media ownership and control in Britain” (Stokes, J & Reading, A 199, p:5). The emergence of global media players has left media scholars and political commenters very “exercised

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    society as these rules are considered as human morals and they make the legal constitution work. This is shown in the case of Attorney- General v Jonathan Cape ltd. Constitutional conventions are only binding to those it applies, for example the Prime Minister. Sebastian Jamesson was a foreign secretary, who was accused of committing a

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    the cabinet proved to be an obstacle in the way of Major’s attempts to improve our democracy. * Tony Blair 1997-2007 set about restoring personal control. He took prime-ministerial control to new heights. His style of leadership was often described as ‘sofa politics’; a form of practice of settling issues with individual ministers privately and informally. Blair’s style was also described as presidential; he often spoke on behalf of the nation rather than the head of government. His total domination

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    looking as if they carried some right, but when you look at the facts, a woman is not trusted with most decisions in Islam. Let alone to be responsible for the decisions that are the future of an entire country. It was not until Bhutto was elected Prime Minister of Islam that women had any political say in the country at all. In

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