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The parliament provides a big stage for political parties to realize their missions, and promotes the establishment and development of the party system; On the other hand, political parties provide the driving force behind the activities of the Parliament, which makes it possible to carry out the activities of the Parliament.
Political parties are based on the interests of the whole, and regular competitive elections are necessary to ensure that they do not degenerate into sectarian parties pursuing private interests. Whether it is a political party pursuing the interests of the whole or holding a competitive election, it is inseparable from the big stage of parliament.
In countries with a parliamentary system, the importance of parliament to political parties is self-evident, because in addition to having the power enjoyed by the parliament under the ** system, it also has the right to form a cabinet, the right to question and the right to overthrow the cabinet, so in the country that implements the parliamentary system, the parliament is the core place of the political party.
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This range is quite large... Each country has different regulations ...
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Divergent sides should take turns to speak: when a speaker is asked to speak during the debate, the President should first ask him which side of the argument he is holding, and if his or her view is contrary to that of the previous speaker, then he will have priority (e.g. if several people are asking to speak at the same time).
The President must call for a vote on the opposing side: the pros and cons must be voted on separately, either of which is indispensable. It is not possible to vote on the opposing side after the vote, and it is found that the voting quota has been reached, and it is deemed unnecessary to ask the opposing party to vote.
Fight against personal attacks: Personal attacks that are divorced from the issue itself must be stopped. Abusive or sarcastic language is prohibited.
The debate must revolve around the current pending topic: if the speaker's remarks appear irrelevant to the topic and the other members in the room have shown disgust (e.g. boos), the speaker's statement should be stopped.
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The Cabinet is elected by and accountable to Parliament, which is the highest legislature and the highest organ of power in the United Kingdom, and the king does not rule.
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In Western countries, bourgeois representation is generally practiced, and in general, the parliament is the legislature and the executive body.
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According to the essence of the separation of powers, one will hold the legislative power and exercise the executive power.
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The two upstairs are basically correct, the parliament is the legislature, and the ** is the executive body. **It is in the hands of the parliament,** and if you don't do it well, you may be re-elected by the parliament at any time, just look at the prime minister of Japan.
I suggest you take a look at the references I have provided to get a better understanding.
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Parliament is the legislative branch and is part of the **.
And what we usually call "**" actually refers to the administrative branch of **.
In general, in Western countries, the legislative branch passes the law, and the executive branch manages the normal operation of the country in accordance with the law. The two branches are relatively independent, but they generally have the right to supervise each other to achieve checks and balances.
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1) Expanded the democratic base of the regime. (2) Changing the nature of the revolutionary regime. (3) The principle of democratic centralism has been implemented. (4) The establishment of a parliamentary election system and the expansion of the scope of elections.
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