Recently, the Australian Congress's "question time" on whether it is a well-functioning institution and whether it "destroys the public image of parliament and politicians" is controversial. - Australia's cooperation Australia has inherited this system from the UK Parliament, but the Australian Parliament Secretariat said, "The Committee aims to be a more effective mechanism for seeking government accountability to Congress I reviewed the proposal to reorganize the timing of the challenge.
The Australian Government is the Congressional Democratic Party and the Federation is based on the British model. Australia is divided into six states: Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales State, Northern Territory, Queensland State, South Australia State, Tasmania Victoria State, Western Australia State. The economic situation in Australia is related to economic growth, and since 2012 the unemployment rate is low, economic growth is very stable. - The House is the result of the plan in Virginia State, Connecticut, and we learned this from the former lecturer. The idea is that the delegates should be based on the population of each province, which means that larger countries will more represent the governments of smaller countries. Congress is the legislature of the Federal Government of the United States, divided into the House and the Senate (Koestler-Grack, 2007: 18)
Today Australia, formally known as the Australian Commonwealth, is the Congressional Democracy and the Commonwealth Kingdom. Queen Elizabeth II served as secretary of state and the independent prime minister served as prime minister. The legislature is a bicameral federal parliament consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial system of this country is based on the common law in the UK and consists of the High Court and similar federal courts, state courts, and district courts.
Australia's human rights are largely developed through Australia's parliamentary democracy through the context of certain laws (rather than an independent abstract Bill of Rights) and governed by institutions such as independent judicial and executive common law It is. Organizations such as courts guarantee the Australian Constitution and various other laws of Australia and its states and territories. In Australia there is also an Australian Human Rights Commission, an independent legal human rights institution. The Australian Human Rights Commission will investigate and mediate complaints, and promote human rights more widely through education, discussion and reporting.