Maoists currently reduce the number of CA I 's first unit to the third unit and propose a series of prerequisites to maintain relevance. 33 political parties opposing CA II elections are hoping to write a constitution outside the conference. In normal Congress this is a normal political game. However, CA is more than just parliament, its main goal is to create a new constitution, power games being played will hinder drafting of new regulations. Whether it is the legislature or the constitutional writing agency, it works well.
The current Spanish government is a constitutional monarchy based on the Spanish Constitution ratified in 1978 and established a government consisting of three sections: administrative, legislative and judicial. The head of state is Felipe 6 King Genocle, a hereditary prince. However, the actual leader of the government is Cheong Wa Dae or Prime Minister and the Prime Minister of the Government. Head of State of Spain, the King of Philip VI, was replaced by his father Juan Carlos II in 2014. Juan Carlos resented in 1975 after the death of Fascist military dictator Francisco Franco who abolished the monarchy after he took office in 1931. Franco recovered the monarchy before his death. Juan Carlos, the grandson of Alfonso XIII, was the last king before Franco's overthrowing the government, but he soon began restoring the Constitutional Vest to Spain and the Spanish Constitution was adopted in 1978 It was. Juan Carlos retires on June 2, 2014
Like many European countries, Spain is a constitutional monarchy that formed a bicameral parliament known as a genetic monarch, the present Juan Carlos I, and the Cortes General Court, or the General Court. The government's administration is headed by the prime minister and current Spanish minister Mariano Rai Bray. The general reason for nomination and appointment of the current monarch is confirmed by the House of Representatives after the legislative election. Since the Spanish Constitution was ratified in 1978, King Juan Carlos I insisted on his own customs and recommended only people from political parties with multiple seats in parliament.
But first let's preliminary observation. The Canadian Constitution divides governance into the legislative, executive, and judicial divisions of the government. Some train footprints of American legal philosopher Alexander Bickell and claim that only elected people can exercise power for control. This argument has a strong logical attraction. But it was made of genuine rock. People are searching wastefully the modern democracy that limits governance to mass elections. Of course, neither the US Constitution nor Canada does this. Canada's reality is that our Constitution gives certain powers to unlikely institutions, especially the courts. Starting with the assumption that officials not elected by the election are using illegal power, it is to ignore the democratic reality defined in our Constitution.