PO101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Parliamentary Sovereignty, Multiple Choice

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Concept update: presidential separation of powers, system vs. parliamentary fusion of powers system, party discipline, parliamentary supremacy, majority gov, minority gov, executive dominance. 3) cabinet members in the canadian parliamentary system are part of what branch of gov. Would give nada access to market of 500 mil people, especially good for farmers. Supported by all 28 eu countries (27 have ratified) National governments and regional governments have to make decisions together. Centralization spectrum (most centralized) unitary devolution federation confederation (most decentralized) Mexico (1917) canada (1867) u. s. (1788) changed a lot over time ^ Unitary system: powers and responsibility concentrated with central gov. regional gov have no independent powers. Devolution: central gov delegated powers, responsibilities to regional gov, can take them back. Federal system: constitutional authority to make laws and tax is divided between central and regional gov. in federal systems . Allows diversity to exist in larger unit.

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