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The highest authority in the UK is aboveHouse of CommonsExercising the highest judicial power of the State
Parliament originated in the United Kingdom, and other constituent countries established representative bodies, most of which followed the British example. Many feudal states in medieval Europe established hierarchical councils consisting of representatives of nobles, lords, and monks. However, due to the monarchy.
The Great Force, the hierarchical councils were mostly dissolved. However, the hierarchical council in England has continued and evolved from a feudal hierarchical council to a parliament of modern significance. Bicameral.
Originated in England in the 14th century under Edward III.
The king ruled from 1327 to 1377, and the parliament included representatives of the nobility, monks, knights, and citizens. Due to differences in interests and status, the great aristocracy.
And the great monks gathered, and the knights, commoners, and lower monks of the minor nobility were also united.
Representatives of these two parts met separately and gradually became bicameral. Parliament is the centre stage of British politics and the highest legislative body in the UK.
**Emerges from and is accountable to Parliament, which is bicameral and consists of upper and lower houses.
Compose. It meets twice a year. The first session began at the end of March and ended in early August. The second session began at the end of October and ended before Christmas in December. British Parliament.
The House of Lords is made up of descendants of the royal family, hereditary nobility, new nobility, judges of the Court of Appeal, archbishops and bishops of the Church, with a total of 669 members and no term limit.
The legislative power of the House of Lords is to introduce bills to delay the entry into force of legislation in the legislative process and to exercise the highest judicial power of the State. The House of Commons is elected by universal suffrage and has 659 members for five-year terms. The legislative power of the House of Commons is to introduce important bills, discuss and pass bills in advance, ask questions, and finance bills can only be introduced and passed by the House of Commons.
The right of the House of Lords is the right to discuss the fiscal law, and since many members of the nobility hold important positions in the country and are experienced, their opinions on the fiscal bill still have a significant influence. Second, a one-year delay in the veto of the bill would still hinder the bill in the House of Commons (House of Commons), especially if the time-sensitive bill was delayed for one year, would make the bill essentially invalid.
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The highest authority in the UK is the British Parliament, which is divided into the House of Lords and the House of Commons, and the power is mainly concentrated in the House of Commons, with legislative, financial and supervisory powers**.
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The British Parliament is the highest authority in the United Kingdom. The British Parliament occupies a "supremacy" position over other organs, mainly in three aspects: legislation, financial control, and supervision**.
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British Parliament. 1.can limit the rights of the king.
2.It has the supreme legislative power, decision-making power, established the British constitutional monarchy system, and promulgated the Bill of Rights.
3.Suffrage, electing the Prime Minister.
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The British Parliament is the highest authority in the United Kingdom.
Legal guarantees for restricting the rights of the king. The bourgeois rule of the British constitutional monarchy was thus established. From the point of view of social transformation, the most significant significance of the Bill of Rights is that it replaces the power of the monarchy with legal rights.
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The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is larger than the Queen. Because the United Kingdom implements a parliamentary system of government, the prime minister is not directly elected, but by the British political parties competing for seats in the House of Commons, the leader of the party that wins the majority of parliamentary seats can be the first choice and start forming a cabinet**. In other words, the British Prime Minister is the majority leader of the British House of Commons, and controls Parliament through political parties.
The power of the parliament is greater than that of the British king, and from this point of view, the power of the British prime minister is naturally greater than that of the Queen of England.
Explanation of English originsEnglish history begins with the Germanic and Celtic peoples, and later England, Wales, and Scotland, with its origins dating back to Roman rule.
Human activity has been active in the British Isles for a long time, and around the 13th century BC, the Iberians came from mainland Europe to settle in the southeastern part of the British Isles. After about 700 B.C., the Celts living in western Europe continued to move into the British Isles, and one of them was called the Brittonians, and the name Britain may have been ** here.
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The highest organ of power in China is the People's Congress, and the highest administrative organ is the People's Republic of China. The National People's Congress is the highest organ of state power, and the local people's congresses at all levels are the local organs of state power. The People's Republic of China, that is, the people, is the highest ruler and the executive organ of state power, and is the highest state administrative organ.
Legal basis: Article 3 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China stipulates that the state organs of the People's Republic of China practice the principle of democratic centralism. The National People's Congress and local people's congresses at all levels are democratically elected, accountable to the people, and subject to their supervision.
The administrative, supervising, adjudicating, and procuratorial organs of the state are all created by the people's congress and are responsible to it and subject to its supervision. The division of functions and powers between local state organs and local state institutions follows the principle of giving full play to the initiative and enthusiasm of local governments under the unified leadership of the government.
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In the United Kingdom, the king has a very high status on official documents, and as the head of state, the king also has a certain right to represent hunger and stupidity, and can represent Britain in diplomatic activities. In addition, the king also had certain ceremonial powers, such as making speeches at the opening of parliament, awarding medals, and sponsoring official events. Compared with the king of England, the power of the British is more politically and administratively coordinated.
To put it simply, the rights of the King of England are mainly symbolic, while the rights of the British are embodied in the actual control of the Parliament.
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