The political system of Great Britain h2>
Great Britain is a parliamentary monarchy. It means
that there is a Queen (or King) and the Parliament. The Queen has almost no
power in the country. Her powers are limited by the Parliament. Laws are made
by the Parliament. p>
The Queen is only a formal ruler: she reigns but does
not rule. In fact everything that she does is done on the active of her
ministers, who are responsible for the royal acts. Thus, most of her functions
are symbolic. The United Kingdom is governed by Her majesty's Government in the
name of the Queen. But the Queen has all information, has the right to
encourage and the right to warn. The Queen's residence in London is Buckingham
Palace. Besides, she has some homes in England and Scotland. P>
The British Parliament consists of two cambers: the
House if Lords and the House of Commons. There are more than 1000 members in
the House of Lords. Many seats are hereditary. P>
The House of Commons has 635 members. They are elected
by a general election (secret ballot). p>
Any member may introduce a Bill and ask permission to
bring it to the House for the first reading. After the third time reading the
Bill goes to the House of Lords. If the Lords agree to a Bill, it will be
placed before the Queen for signature. p>
The government is headed by the Prime Minister, who is
the leader of the party that has won the election. p>
In Great Britain there are three main political
parties: the Conservatives, the Labour Party and the Liberals. p>
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