Yet the German nation did not succeed in shaking off the yoke of absolutism and in establishing democracy and parliamentary government. |
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He demanded responsible parliamentary government, local self-government and an independent judiciary. |
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They rejected parliamentary government, with its king or queen and three estates of the realm. |
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She outlined changing the constitution from presidential to parliamentary government and from a unitary to a federal system. |
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Samoa has a parliamentary government that blends Samoan and New Zealander traditions. |
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But if cha-cha proponents are not campaigning as hard for federalism as they are for the shift to a parliamentary government, it is by design. |
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It provided for a constitutional monarchy, a parliamentary government, and a bicameral legislature. |
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He opposes parliamentary government, control of taxation by the House of Deputies, and responsibility of ministers to the parliaments, rather than the king and kaiser. |
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The monarch's sanction is obligatory, if the sanction is recommended by the parliamentary government. |
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It is a parliamentary democracy with a federal system of parliamentary government. |
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It cost much to establish these laws, and they came into being and exist today only under democratic parliamentary government. |
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Apprenticeship in parliamentary government, in parliamentary democracy, takes place first of all in this context of exchange. |
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Canadians are bound together by a shared commitment to the rule of law and to the institutions of parliamentary government. |
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His experience as a politician led him to open up membership to countries where parliamentary government was still a new concept. |
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In response to these submissions, I note that historically, New Brunswick inherited the Westminster model of parliamentary government. |
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The conduct of the elections indicated that there are grounds for believing that the opinions of the Ethiopian people could be properly reflected at the planned election for a parliamentary government. |
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Italy has a parliamentary government based on a proportional voting system. |
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The right to seek information from the Ministry of the day and the right to hold that Ministry accountable are recognized as two of the fundamental principles of parliamentary government. |
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It requires that people be inspired from youth by love of the free and responsible life that parliamentary government provides, and a sense of obligation to maintain it. |
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South Australia is governed according to the principles of the Westminster system, a form of parliamentary government based on the model of the United Kingdom. |
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That was that: parliamentary government in action. |
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However parliamentary government is an inherently evolutionary form of government, and we have noted some areas where evolution may occur without in any way threatening the whole edifice. |
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Western-type parliamentary government elected through universal suffrage is a disguised political form of the dictatorship of the capitalist class. |
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But it should be kept in mind that parliamentary government is an inherently evolutionary form of government, continually adapting to meet new circumstances, in contrast to more rigid, static and codified systems. |
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The fact that user fees raise money makes this particularly relevant, as the power to tax has played a crucial role in the development of parliamentary government. |
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Disraeli and Gladstone dominated the politics of the late 19th century, Britain's golden age of parliamentary government. |
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It can also be argued that power is more evenly spread out in parliamentary government. |
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Oliver Cromwell had thus inadvertently presided over the creation of a basis for the future parliamentary government of England. |
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Singapore is a unitary multiparty parliamentary republic, with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government. |
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Singapore is a parliamentary republic with a Westminster system of unicameral parliamentary government representing constituencies. |
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There have been attempts to change the government to a federal, unicameral, or parliamentary government since the Ramos administration. |
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In addition to quicker legislative action, parliamentary government has attractive features for nations that are ethnically, racially, or ideologically divided. |
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Although Bagehot praised parliamentary government for allowing an election to take place at any time, the lack of a definite election calendar can be abused. |
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Some scholars like Juan Linz, Fred Riggs, Bruce Ackerman, and Robert Dahl claim that parliamentary government is less prone to authoritarian collapse. |
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Unlike the old system of religious feasts and State anniversaries, it survived, but as a celebration of parliamentary government and Protestantism, and not of monarchy. |
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The African Union has a parliamentary government, known as the African Union Government, consisting of legislative, judicial and executive organs. |
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Our constitution is said to enshrine the idea of Parliamentary Government. |
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Australia maintains the Westminster system of Parliamentary Government and Elizabeth II as Queen of Australia. |
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