POL101Y1 Lecture : Democratic Institutions - Lecuter 4

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How social interests are channelled into politics. Great britain y britain never had a written constitution, so it doesn t really exist y unwritten constitution. Executives: y us: president and cabinet; y gb: prime minister and cabinet, responsible government. Legislative: y us congress: house of representatives and senate y gb: house of commons and house of lords. Implications: flow of legislation y us: bills can be introduced by members of congress; budgets submitted by president. Government stays. y britain and canada: democratic dictatorship. few and weak veto points. If (almost) any bill fails to pass: that is a vote of no-confidence and government falls. Implications: y governments are always disciplined; they always follow the majority vote. y presidential system produces competition fro presidency. Produces (usually) weak parties. (what does it mean to be democrat ) y parliamentary system produces strong parties, party disciplined, parties compete. No checks and balances. y no written constitution.

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