genious hour (goverment)
Thursday, 21 April 2016
THE MAYOR
The role of the Mayor as the head of council is to: The role of the Mayor as chief executive officer is to: The duties and powers of the Mayor include: The Mayor is a member of all committees and is entitled to one vote. The Mayor also chairs the: The Mayor is a member of the Toronto Police Services Board and the Exhibition Place Board of Governors, although City Council, with the consent of the Mayor, may appoint another member to take the Mayor's place.
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
the legislative branch (Again)
Part 1
Sorry about last time so i am doing the legislative branch again
The Legislative Branch is also called the Congress. There are two parts that make up Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The Legislative Branch is the part of the government that writes up and votes on laws, also called legislation. Other powers of the Congress include declaring war, confirming Presidential appointments for groups like the Supreme Court and the Cabinet, and investigating power.
House of Representatives
There are 435 total Representatives in the House. Each state has a different number of representatives depending on their total population. States with more people get more representatives.
Representatives are elected every two years. They must be 25 years old, have been a US citizen for at least 7 years, and live in the state they represent.
The Speaker of the House is the leader of the House of Representative. The House elects the member they want to be the leader. The Speaker is third in line in succession to the President.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
legislative branch
THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
The legislative branch is made up of the two houses of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws. Laws are written, discussed and voted on in Congress.
There are 100 senators in the Senate, two from each state. Senators are elected by their states and serve six-year terms. The Vice President of the U.S. is considered the head of the Senate, but does not vote in the Senate unless there is a tie. The Senate approves nominations made by the President to the Cabinet, the Supreme Court, federal courts and other posts. The Senate must ratify all treaties by a two-thirds vote.
Thursday, 26 November 2015
Wednesday, 11 November 2015
look out in december
for the moth of December i am going to be doing my blog on THE MAYOR OF TORONTO which is JOHN TORY ( YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY) so look out and i will see you later GOOD BYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Friday, 6 November 2015
prime minister (part 2)
the cabinet
chair
the cabinet is the key to a decision-making formula in the Canadian government. Canada's prime minister will decide on what will be the size of the cabinet and he/she will also select on who the cabinet minister's will be. he/she will usually select the members of the parliament and a senator. he/she also assigns the departments responsibility and the portfolios.
while selecting the members for the cabinet the prime minister will try to balance out Canadian regional interest's he/she also ensures a appropriate mix of anglophones and francophone s and makes sure that women and ethnic meteorites are represented
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
prime minister
THE GOVERNMENT'S STRUCTURE
THE PRIME MINISTER
A prime minister is the head of the government in that country/city/town some times the boss for the political party which wins a lot of seats for the house of commons in an election he/she also sometimes mite lead a majority government or he/she mite lead a minority government. Even though the role he/she is in that is not defined by his/her law he/she is still the most powerful role in the politics for Canada.
The prime minister of Canada is always the leader for the executive branch for the federal government. the Canadian prime minister gives leadership and directions to the Canadian government with support from one of the cabinets which he/she chooses his or her's office ( PMO) of political staff with the privy office (PCO) of non-partisan community/public servants which provide a focal point for Canada's community/public service.
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