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1 Uk institutions Constitutional monarchy British constitution Legislature Executive Judiciary

2 The monarch Elizabeth the second (Windsor dynasty)

3 The Monarch’s functions Head of the armed forces Summons and dissolves parliament Gives the Royal Assent Appoints Prime minister and the Cabinet Ministers Appoints judges Temporal head of the Church of England Head of the Commonwealth Symbol of the unity of the country

4 British constitution Made up of different parts (unlike the Italian or American ones),not in one single document Acts of Parliament Common law EU legislation

5 Parliament composition HOUSE OF LORDS Still hereditary peers even though they are being replaced by Life peers 24 diocesan bishops and 2 archbishops of the Church of England Law lords HOUSE OF COMMONS From 651 to 659 elected members for five years

6 Parliament functions pass laws House of Lords acts mainly as a revision chamber House of Commons proposes most bills

7 How a bill becomes a law A bill is first proposed,discussed,and approved by the House of Commons.Then,it passes to the House of Lords to be discussed. What happens if the HoL doesn’t pass it? Finally it gets the Royal Assent

8 The Government Every 5 years:general elections Simple majority system of representation National territory divided into constituencies (from 651 to 659) The party who gets the majority of votes wins and has the majority in Parliament The leader of the majority party is appointed Prime minister by the Queen

9 Government composition Prime Minister Cabinet ministers (about 20) chosen by the Prime Minister and appointed by the Monarch

10 Government and Shadow Cabinet functions The government enforces laws passed by the Parliament to which is responsible The Shadow cabinet or Opposition criticizes and makes proposals on the same matters the government deals with

11 Political parties LabourLiberal Democrats Conservatives

12 Political Parties Scottish Nationalist Party Sinn FeinnPlayd Cymru

13 Law Courts Civil CourtsCriminal Courts

14 On a trial JuryJudge


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