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Governments in the UK, the USA and Lithuania |
The United Kingdom is a unitary state governed by a democratic constitutional monarchy, while the United States is a federal republic and a multi-party, parliamentary democracy republic is Lithuania. More or less, each of the states have two types of governments: London, the capital, is the centre of government for the whole Britain, but local authorities are partly responsible for education, health care, etc., whereas each of the 50 states of the USA also has its own government and is joined to the others by federal government, aas well as there are State and Local governments in Lithuania. There are two chambers (‘houses’) of the Parliament in Britain: the House of Commons and the House of Lords, while government of the US is entrusted to three separate authorities: the Executive, the Legislative and the Judicial and the government of Lithuania, the highest executive body is made up of the Prime Minister and 14 ministers and Seimas. Both Houses in Britain have a similar system of debate. This may be about a new law or tax ,, or about other state problems. The executive branch in the USA and Lithuanian executive body of the government have very much in common. Both states have a President who has a powerful role, for example, both the President of the USA and tthe President of Lithuania is Commander- in-Chief of the military forces. The Queen in Britain otherwise has an essentially ceremonial role, restricted in exercise of power by convention and public opinion. What is more, both the USA and Lithuania has several departments of different activity. Nevertheless, all the three states have a little in common legislative branch: and the House of Commons in Britain, and the Legislative branch in the USA, and Seimas in Lithuania. There are currently 659 MPs representing constituencies in the parliament of Britain, 141 members in the Seimas of Lithuania, whereas the USA slightly differs from them. The legislative branch of the USA government is the Congress made up of Senate and the House of Representatives. The members of Congress like the MPs and MPs in the Seimas rrepresent their constituency. The Senate has 100 members, two from each state, both of whom represent the whole state and the House of Representatives has 435 members. All the three states have very much in common by making laws and publishing them, as well as other responsibilities include establishing federal courts, setting taxes and, if necessary declaring war. The Judicial branch in the USA has very much to do with the Court system. The judicial branch of government has three levels: the Supreme Court, below it are 13 ccourts of appeal, and below them are many federal district courts. The House of Lords is unique in combining both legislative and judicial functions in the one body: it is both the upper house of Parliament and the highest court of appeal for criminal cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and for civil cases in the whole of the United Kingdom, while Lithuania combines two judicial branch courts: Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. Each government system has its own responsibilities in all the three states. In the UK the Parliament is responsible for making laws, discussing major issues affecting the country and raising taxes. The federal government in the USA with all its three branches have very much in common like the Parliament in Britan, while Lithuanian government is strongly responsible for making new proposals and later giving them to the Seimas for further discussions and approvals. Besides the government of Lithuania has to account for its work annually for Seimas. In conclusion, to understand all the three systems of governments in each country is neither very difficult, nor very confusing, since all the three states have very much in common, as well as some different aspects. |
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