The Bodies of Government in the United Kingdom НФ МГЭИ, группа ЮСЗ-10 Завгородняя Л. С.

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Great Britain is a monarchy. The Queen is the head of

Great Britain is a monarchy. The Queen is the head of

state. But her power is not absolute, but constitutional.
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Her power is limited by Parliament.

Her power is limited by Parliament.

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But the power is hereditary, and not elective.

But the power is hereditary, and not elective.

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The bodies of government in the United Kingdom are those of

The bodies of government in the United Kingdom are those of

the legislature, which consist of the Queen and Parliament and is the supreme authority of the country; those of the executive and those of the judiciary.
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The executive bodies consist of: The Cabinet of ministers;

The executive bodies consist of:
The Cabinet of ministers;

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Government departments;

Government departments;

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Local authorities;

Local authorities;

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Statutory boards.

Statutory boards.

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The highest judicial body in the English judicial system is the House of Lords.

The highest judicial body in the English judicial system is the

House of Lords.
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The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party that

The Prime Minister is usually the leader of the party that

has a majority in the House of Commons.
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Each new Prime Minister can make changes in the size of

Each new Prime Minister can make changes in the size of

his Cabinet and may create new ministries or make other changes.
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The Prime Minister holds Cabinet meetings at his (her) house at

The Prime Minister holds Cabinet meetings at his (her) house at

number 10 Downing Street, which is very near the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.