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Law and Government of Missouri (7774 bytes)
1: Within [[Missouri]], there are three levels of government: 3: *state government 7: ...ate's government in addition to other basic rules and procedures. 11: == State Government Organization == 13: ...branches of government, the legislative, judicial and executive branches. Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People's Republic of China (1231 bytes) 1: ...d any claim for [[war reparations]] ''at the intergovernmental level'' from [[WWII]]. 5: * [[Foreign relations of China]] 6: * [[Foreign relations of Japan]] 7: ...rtnership of Friendship and Cooperation for Peace and Development]] 11: [[Category:History of China]] Missouri City, Missouri (2683 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 295. 4: ...issouri_City.png|right|Location of Missouri City, Missouri]] 6: Missouri City is located at 39°14'17" North, 94°18... 8: ...2;) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 9.73% water. 11: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. The Government (532 bytes) 1: ...did go on to become a member of the better-known band [[Parachute Club]] in the early 1980's. Government (4803 bytes) 1: ...several definitions on what exactly constitutes a government. 4: ...us the state—would encourage the legitimacy of the state in this view. 6: ...y without defining laws would not be considered a government. 8: ...s and preventing the establishment of alternative governments within the country. 11: ''Main article: [[government operations]]'' Metropolitan government (3905 bytes) 1: ..., Kentucky]], and several others. This system is often informally referred to as "metro". See [[cons... 3: ...e will be very few examples of true "metropolitan government" in the U.S. 5: ...th the large majority of the region's population) and not on the [[Washington]] side. 7: ...s very little authority beyond this small [[power of the purse]]. Government of Ohio (11590 bytes) 1: ... are held in even-numbered years, with [[Governor of Ohio|gubernatorial]] election years alternating w... 5: ...executive branch of Ohio government comprises six officers elected statewide for four-year terms: 6: ...rnor of Ohio|Governor]] and [[Lieutenant Governor of Ohio|lieutenant governor]]: elected together on a... 7: ...r of Ohio|cabinet]] whose members direct a number of state regulatory agencies. 8: *[[Ohio Secretary of State|Secretary of state]] Government debt (18471 bytes) 1: ...al government]], [[local government]], [[regional government]]). 3: It's possible to consider this an indirect debt of the [[tax]] payers. 5: ...ension plan]] payments and goods and services the government has contracted for but not yet paid. 7: Another common division of government debt is by duration: Short term debt is generall... 12: ...ar investment known and others, such as the bonds of many [[developing nation]]s, are considered highl... The purpose of government (2295 bytes) 1: ... of [[political philosophy]] is the '''purpose of government'''. Many great political philosophers, from [[Pl... 3: ...l, many different conceptions of what rights are, and what constitutes justice. 5: ...rally justified. What they disagree about is what government should do. 7: ... [[property|private property]] only exists due to government). 9: The criteria mentioned above often serve to distinguish political views on the [[... Government of Sweden (5729 bytes) 1: ...responsible for their actions to the [[Parliament of Sweden]]. 3: {{Politics_of_Sweden}} 5: == Head of Government == 6: ''Main article: [[Prime Minister of Sweden]]'' 8: :''Head of Government:'' Prime Minister [[Göran Persson]] (since [[Marc... Responsible government (4349 bytes) 1: ...rch, or, in the colonial context, to the imperial government. 3: ...that ministers have to be members of either house of Parliament. 5: ... a motion of no confidence in the government, the government must immediately resign or submit itself to the e... 9: ...us, even though it continued to have a democratic government in the Westminster tradition. 11: ...of British-appointed governors bowing to the will of elected colonial assemblies. Lunar Government (1674 bytes) 1: ...community]] on both the relatively flat near side and the [[Radio]]-sheltered far side is a less distan... 4: ...bits military action on (Article 3) and ownership of the moon by signatory states, their corporations ... 7: ...ntarctica.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Research stations and territorial claims in Antarctica.]] 8: ... Moon Treaty beforehand. The [[Antarctic Treaty]] of [[1959]], signed by all nations who have claims o... 11: * [http://www.iasl.mcgill.ca/spacelaw/moon.html 1979 UN Declaration on the Moon] (Moon ... Government of Svalbard (1316 bytes) 11: ...itory of [[Norway]]; administered by the Ministry of Industry, [[Oslo]], through a governor (sysselman... 13: '''Government type:''' 20: none (territory of Norway) 29: <br>''chief of state:'' 30: King [[Harald V of Norway]] (since [[January 17|17 January]] [[1991]... Coalition government (4265 bytes) 1: ...an all-party [[National government|National Unity Government]]. 3: ...ce|votes of non confidence]], although [[majority government]]s based on a single party are usually even more ... 5: ...ernment a high degree of [[political legitimacy]] and acceptability diminishing internal political stri... 7: ...ority, or [[minority cabinet]]s which can consist of one or several parties. 9: ...ses a confidence vote is held. Only once has the government lost a confidence vote. Technical government (839 bytes) 1: ...nstitution]] precludes the formation of technical governments. 3: ...4]], or [[Lamberto Dini]]'s government which held office from January [[1995]] until April [[1996]]. Government of Antarctica (6691 bytes) 3: ...90 degrees west and 150 degrees west is the only land on Earth not claimed by any country. 5: ...] establishes freedom of scientific investigation and prohibits military activity. The [[Protocol on En... 8: [[Image:Antarctica.jpg|thumb| Political map and research stations (2002)]] 11: ...stablishes the legal framework for the management of Antarctica. Administration is carried out through... 13: ...ht to do so. The US does not recognize the claims of others. The year in parentheses indicates when an... Tertiary government (818 bytes) 1: ...ly refers to the lowest organizational level of [[government]] within three-layered [[federation|federal]] sys... 2: #the ''principal'' [[national government]]; 3: ...State (sub-national)|state]]s or [[départment]]s; and, 6: ...account intergovernmental or supranational levels of governance, such as the [[European Union]], the [... UK National Government (17454 bytes) 1: ... Baldwin]] and [[Neville Chamberlain]] which held office from [[1931]] until [[1940]]. 3: ... called itself a National Government and in terms of party composition was very similar to the [[1931]... 7: ...ld the balance of power. Labour formed a minority government under [[Ramsay MacDonald]] but found the Parliame... 9: ...amed|right|[[Ramsay MacDonald]], [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[1924]], [[1... 11: ...tical heavyweights. On [[August 24]] [[1931]] the government resigned. Government of France (29546 bytes) 1: {{Politics of France}} 2: ... political parties and tendencies, see [[Politics of France]].'' 4: ...n of powers]] as well as the respect for a number of constitutional rights. 6: ...s various bodies checking against possible abuses of power. 8: ...es'', have various attributions, and the national government is prohibited from intruding into their legal nor... Executive (government) (3168 bytes) 2: ...n [[presidential system]]s, or simply as the '''''government''''', in [[parliamentary system]]s. 6: ...sident and other executive officers to be members of the legislature. 8: ...it is usually an express requirement that members of the executive also hold seats in the legislature. 10: ...ecutive power is shared between the head of state and a premier. 12: ==Role of the executive==
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