The power in Britain adopts a particular shape. The organization of this power is first formed by an unwritten constitution. It is separate from the Monarch, the Prime Minister and also the Parliament.
This leads us to question the executive and legislative branches. The executive power heads in Britain. It is composed of the crown (monarch) and the government (Prime Minister and the Cabinet). It is not dyarchial (single government). The legislature is composed of two chambers: The House of Lords (House of Lords) and the House of Commons (House of Commons).
The legislature and the executive have a predominant role in the constitution of Great Britain although it is not written. They respect the role of voting and law enforcement. The parliamentary system is also called the English government office. Ministerial stability is prominent and dominating in most cases, in which we can speak of government elections.
[...] One can easily imagine that the date of elections will be advanced and thus the minority party in parliament increase power. However, in general, when it threatens to dissolve the parliament this tends to withdraw the majority. We can therefore say that the dissolution is more a political practice, in order to "scare" the parliamentarians. II) The actions of the legislature over the executive Now we see the actions of the legislature over the executive. It will be of interest to the procedures of question and the limits of the vote Procedure issues The first procedure is called the “question time”. [...]
[...] It's a general discussion where it allows the opposition and the parties involved to express themselves freely in front of the head of government in the House of Commons. It mainly involves in the exchange of speech and opinion on the law referred in particular. If the government is reversed by the House of Commons, following a vote by simple majority, it is customary that the dissolution is pronounced by the monarch at the request of the Prime Minister. It is often said that the British Parliament is a "democratic forum". [...]
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