Sunday 26 February 2012

EU Britain New Government

                                                               
 http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/system/ (2012)


Britain is a parliament democracy with a constitutional Monarch. The House of commons and the House
lords, together with the Monarch, make up Parliament. The Parliament passes laws, and approves taxation and debates the major issues of the day. The prime minister heads the government and appoints ministers, who head individual government department (parliament.uk/about/how/role/system 2012).


http://www.parliament.uk/about/images/ (2012)

The council of the European union - informally called the council of ministers - is the main decision-making body, which approves European laws jointly with the European parliament. The Presidency of the council rotates every six months from one member state to the next.

The parliament consulted about major decisions, and shares substantial power with the council of the European Union also known as the council of ministers. In areas of legislation its role varies between:

  • co-decision, where a proposal requires the agreement of both the council and the parliament
  • consultation, where the parliament can influence draft legislation but the council has the final decision
  • co-operation and assent procedures, where the parliament's influence is greater (Directgov 2012).




(drpinna 2012)
The image above shows the flag that unite all European Countries. the stars indicate how many countries are their and how they are related to each other.


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(drpinna 2012)
The image here indicates the currency that the European
countries uses in making their daily expenses.

References:
Available at: http://www.parliament.uk/about/how/role/system/ (no date) (Accessed:18/01/2012)

Directgov (2012) The European Union Available at:http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/UKgovernment/TheUKandtheworld/DG_073417 (Accessed:18/01/2012)










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