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Bagus Teresna Binaning Artha/1801541098/British and American Institution

About the same model government of USA and UK, I think will be different because as we can
see USA is a republic with the form a monarchy while in UK is a monarchy with the form a
republic, yup is it same but different in structure government. The US has a chief executive who
combines being head of government and head of state it is called President but in the UK by
contrast, the formal executive is split. The head of state (the Queen) is unelected but supposed to
have no political role at all, while the head of government (the prime minister) is in office not
because the Queen wants them there but solely because he or she commands a majority in
parliament, I have an opinions maybe is it true or not, in US the all of city or government has a
being controlled by President and combined that with head of government just like teamwork in
one team but in US the head of state which is has own job to manage the country or state but he
or she (the head of state) has a head government to manage other structure in their country and
didn’t combined that job with the head of state same like in UK. Elections and Campaign, In the
USA, the term of a President, Senator or Congressman is known precisely as four years, six
years and two years respectively and the dates of the elections are fixed. In the UK, the term of
members of the House of Commons - and therefore of the Government - is legally a maximum of
five years but traditionally a Prime Minister could call a general election whenever he or she
wished and it has been considered 'cowardly' to wait the full five years and so the election has
been more typically after around four years. However, the current Coalition Government has
enacted legislation to provide for a fixed five-year term except for special circumstances.What I
typed above about the same model government in UK and US but different in our structure
government

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