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- What kind of state is the Russian

Federation according to the Constitution?

- When was the new Constitution of the

Russian Federation adopted?

- Who is the head of state in our country?

- What political parties do you know in

Russia?

- What are the national symbols of Russia?

legislative branch of power executive branch of power judicial branch of power to elect the head of state to appoint Prime Minister to approve the appointment to examine the bill to pass a new law to sign a law to represent the national anthem the coat-of-arms two- headed eagle three-coloured banner

законодательная ветвь властиисполнительная ветвь властисудебная ветвь властивыбирать главу государстваназначать Премьер Министраодобрять назначениерассматривать законопроектпринимать новый законподписывать законпредставлятьгосударственный гимнгербдвуглавый орёлтрёхцветное знамя

the Federal government -the Federal Assembly – the Federation Council – the State Duma – the deputy -the Chairman of the government –Ministers -the Supreme Court – the Constitutional Court Regional Courts

Федеральное правительство

Федеральное собрание

Совет ФедерацийГосдумаДепутатПредседатель правительстваМинистрыВерховный СудКонституционный судРегиональные суды

1. Федеральное собрание представляет законодательную ветвь власти.

2. Правительство представляет исполнительную ветвь власти.

3. Верховный Суд, конституционный суд и региональные суды

представляют судебную ветвь власти.4. Народ (люди) выбирает главу государства – президента.5. Президент назначает председателя правительства –

премьер-министра.6. Государственная Дума должна одобрить назначение.7. Федеральное собрание принимает новый закон.8. Президент подписывает закон.9. Национальные символы нашей страны – государственный

гимн, трёхцветное знамя и двуглавый орёл.

Russia is a presidential republic.

The President is the head of the state.

He is commander-in-chief of the

armed forces

and is elected directly by the people.

The Federation Council

(Совет Федераций)

(two representatives from each subject)

The Duma(450 deputies)

Parliament the House of Commons the House of Lords QueenMonarch Сonstitutional monarchya cabinet of ministers a department to rule to reignto be responsible to

ПарламентПалата ОбщинПалата ЛордовКоролеваМонархКонституционная монархиякабинет министровдепартаментуправлятьцарствоватьбыть ответственным перед

The Queen Elisabeth II is the official head of the state. She reigns, but doesn’t rule.She represents the country, signs bills, participates in different charity funds.

The House Of Commons(651 members of Parliament are elected by the people); It makes laws;discusses political problems.

The House of Lords (over 1,100 permanent, non-elected members, they inherit their seatsfrom their fathers.Members are called life peers.It examines and revisesbills from the House of Commons;Can delay bills for one year.

1. The largest party in the Commons forms the government 2. The government is headed by the Prime Minister, who is the leader of the party that has won the election.3. The Prime Minister is appointed by the monarch.4. The Prime Minister chooses the Cabinet and non-cabinet ministers.

Britain is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch. Queen Elisabeth II is the head of state, but she has no real power. In law the queen is the head of the executive branch and a part of the legislative branch but in fact her role is mostly ceremonial. She acts on the advice of her ministers. In Britain it is Parliament that has the power. Parliament makes laws. It is made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. The members of the House of Lords are permanent- mostly lords and people who have been made lords for life. The lords can revise and even delay bills. They have real influence in politics. The Commons have much more real

power. The members of the Commons are elected by the people. They control the executive branch and discuss most important political problems. The largest party in the Commons forms the government and its leader becomes the Prime Minister. The people do not elect the Prime Minister

directly. Officially Parliament appoints Prime Minister. The Prime Minister chooses the Cabinet and non-cabinet ministers. They are all collectively responsible for the government, the executive branch, and individually responsible for their department.

The Queen,the head of the UKappoints

The Prime Minister.the head of the government

The Cabinet of ministers

choosesare responsible to

The House of Commons

The Parliament

The House of Lords

People elect

Executive branch

Legislativebranch

includes

consists of

Constitutionalmonarchy

1. Britain is a … democracy with a

constitutional … .

2. Queen Elizabeth is the … of state, but she

has no real … .

3. In Britain it is … that has the power.

4. Parliament is made up of the … of …

and the … of… .

5. The largest party in the … of … forms the

government and its leader becomes … … .

6. Officially … appoints the Prime Minister.

1. What kind of state is Great Britain?

2. Who is the head of the state in Great

Britain?

3. What are the houses of Parliament

in Great Britain?

4.Who has the real power in Great Britain?

5. Who is the head of the government?

6.Whom does the Prime-Minister choose?

1. A. The Queen votes on the bills. B. The Queen signs the bills.2. A. The Queen has mostly representative functions. B. The Queen rules the country in fact.3. A. The government represents the legislative branch of power. B. The government represents the executive branch of power.4. A. Parliament represents the legislative branch of power. B. Parliament represents the executive branch of power.5. A. The House of Commons controls the government. B. The government controls the House of Commons.

give a summary:“The Political System of Great

Britain”

Good Luck!

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