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United Kingdonm
    Goverment
Goverment
. Parliamentary Monarchy. Isabel Second
of the UK
Prime minister: David Cameron
Political organization
Political organization.
It is a form of government in which the
king in this case the Queen holds the post
of head of state under the control of the
legislature, parliament and the
executive, the government, namely the
king reigns but does not govern.
Parliament
Is divided by lords who represent rich
and the Chamber of
Commons representing the people
Economy
The main production and export of UK are
machinery and transport,
manufacturing and chemicals as
medicines. It also is also the largest
supplier of plastics, aerospace and
electronic equipment.
Queen role
One of the main differences is that other
governments can declare war, peace, or even to
annex and cede territory. Another difference is
that you can forgive or show mercy to those
convicted under the law the king can do
no wrong: she has complete immunity from the
law.
Right of Veto.
The queen has the right to veto works as a
last word.
The royal veto was last used in
1707 to see the Queen Anne with
the Scottish Militia Bill 1708. The
bill Scottish militia, to deny the law.
United States
The political organization
 America is a constitutional republic, presidential and federal levels. His
 governmenthas some limited powers enumerated in the Constitution of the
 United States. Its form of government is known as presidential
 democracy because there is a president. The election of the president
 is indirectly through electors or voters.
 The president's powers reach not only the head of state
 but andthe executive veto power over certain decisions of the
 legislature. There are three levels of government: the level of federal,
 state and local levels.
Economy
 United States is the world's leading economic
 power and capitalist deldesarrolloexponent. Generates 25%
 of global GDP, ranks first in agricultural production, mining,
 energy and industry. In addition, it acquires a dimension that goes
 beyond national borders, thanks to the
 many multinacionalesestadounidenses operating world wide capital.
 the main product is corn-producing
president's role
 is the commander in chief of U.S. armed forces, and allowing them
 to order into battle. His responsibilities include the negotiation of the
 treaty ratificación diplomatic. Government prepares the budget
 and economic report referred to Congress. may propose laws
Right of Veto
The power acquired or constitutional right to a branch or
department of government approval to refuse of the
measures proposed by other departments, especially the
power of the executive a chief to reject a bill adopted
by the legislature and thus prevent or delay its
enactment into law .
México
Goverment
Mexico is a representative
democratic republic. Consists of free
states united by a federal pact. Integrated
into the country free and sovereign
states and the Federal District. Federal
and state governments are organized
by the executive, legislature and judiciary,
but the Mexican national
sovereignty resides in the people.
The political organization
Economy

 Mexico's economy is based on the open market-
   oriented exports. Is 2. The largest economy in
     Latin America, and is 3. Second economy
    (PPP) largest in the Americas, only after the
 U.S. and Brazil. According to 2009 data from the
    IMF, the gross domestic product, measured
in purchasing power parity (PPP) exceeds a trillion
    dollars, making the Mexican economy in the
   11. Second-largest in the world.15 although in
          2001 it was the ninth-and No.14
  by cambio.16 type has also been established as
          an upper middle income country
Right Of veto
The word veto comes from Latin and literally means
  prohíbo. Used to denote that a certain party has the right
  to unilaterally stop a certain piece
  of legislation. A veto thus gives unlimited power to
  stop changes, but not to adopt them.
  In the United States, the president has the ability to
  veto legislation passed by Congress ,but this right is not
  absolute. A qualified majority of 2/3 of both houses can
  pass a law, even against a presidential veto, however,
  if the proposed law has only a simple majority, the
  president's veto is decisive. In the Security Council of the
  UN, the five permanent members (USA, Russia, China,
  France and the UK) have the right to veto

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Goverment

  • 1. United Kingdonm Goverment
  • 2. Goverment . Parliamentary Monarchy. Isabel Second of the UK Prime minister: David Cameron
  • 3. Political organization Political organization. It is a form of government in which the king in this case the Queen holds the post of head of state under the control of the legislature, parliament and the executive, the government, namely the king reigns but does not govern.
  • 4. Parliament Is divided by lords who represent rich and the Chamber of Commons representing the people
  • 5. Economy The main production and export of UK are machinery and transport, manufacturing and chemicals as medicines. It also is also the largest supplier of plastics, aerospace and electronic equipment.
  • 6. Queen role One of the main differences is that other governments can declare war, peace, or even to annex and cede territory. Another difference is that you can forgive or show mercy to those convicted under the law the king can do no wrong: she has complete immunity from the law.
  • 7. Right of Veto. The queen has the right to veto works as a last word. The royal veto was last used in 1707 to see the Queen Anne with the Scottish Militia Bill 1708. The bill Scottish militia, to deny the law.
  • 9. The political organization America is a constitutional republic, presidential and federal levels. His governmenthas some limited powers enumerated in the Constitution of the United States. Its form of government is known as presidential democracy because there is a president. The election of the president is indirectly through electors or voters. The president's powers reach not only the head of state but andthe executive veto power over certain decisions of the legislature. There are three levels of government: the level of federal, state and local levels.
  • 10. Economy United States is the world's leading economic power and capitalist deldesarrolloexponent. Generates 25% of global GDP, ranks first in agricultural production, mining, energy and industry. In addition, it acquires a dimension that goes beyond national borders, thanks to the many multinacionalesestadounidenses operating world wide capital. the main product is corn-producing
  • 11. president's role is the commander in chief of U.S. armed forces, and allowing them to order into battle. His responsibilities include the negotiation of the treaty ratificación diplomatic. Government prepares the budget and economic report referred to Congress. may propose laws
  • 12. Right of Veto The power acquired or constitutional right to a branch or department of government approval to refuse of the measures proposed by other departments, especially the power of the executive a chief to reject a bill adopted by the legislature and thus prevent or delay its enactment into law .
  • 14. Goverment Mexico is a representative democratic republic. Consists of free states united by a federal pact. Integrated into the country free and sovereign states and the Federal District. Federal and state governments are organized by the executive, legislature and judiciary, but the Mexican national sovereignty resides in the people.
  • 16. Economy Mexico's economy is based on the open market- oriented exports. Is 2. The largest economy in Latin America, and is 3. Second economy (PPP) largest in the Americas, only after the U.S. and Brazil. According to 2009 data from the IMF, the gross domestic product, measured in purchasing power parity (PPP) exceeds a trillion dollars, making the Mexican economy in the 11. Second-largest in the world.15 although in 2001 it was the ninth-and No.14 by cambio.16 type has also been established as an upper middle income country
  • 17. Right Of veto The word veto comes from Latin and literally means prohíbo. Used to denote that a certain party has the right to unilaterally stop a certain piece of legislation. A veto thus gives unlimited power to stop changes, but not to adopt them. In the United States, the president has the ability to veto legislation passed by Congress ,but this right is not absolute. A qualified majority of 2/3 of both houses can pass a law, even against a presidential veto, however, if the proposed law has only a simple majority, the president's veto is decisive. In the Security Council of the UN, the five permanent members (USA, Russia, China, France and the UK) have the right to veto