different between federal and provincial executive
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1. The federal government runs all the states combined, under common federal law, while the state, or provincial government, operates under local state-wide laws.
2. The federal government is run by the President, while the state government is led by the Governor.
3. The federal government has sovereignty over the entire US, while a state government has sovereignty over each individual state.
4. The federal government is where the federal laws that are made by the US Congress, are applied, while the state government is where state-wide laws made.
2. The federal government is run by the President, while the state government is led by the Governor.
3. The federal government has sovereignty over the entire US, while a state government has sovereignty over each individual state.
4. The federal government is where the federal laws that are made by the US Congress, are applied, while the state government is where state-wide laws made.
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The Federal Executive Council is made up of all government ministers and the Governor-General.
the provincial executive administers the province. The Provincial Executive is an Executive of the Council, to be composed of the President, the immediate Past-President (one year position only), the First Vice-President, 22 members elected on a regional basis at the local level
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the provincial executive administers the province. The Provincial Executive is an Executive of the Council, to be composed of the President, the immediate Past-President (one year position only), the First Vice-President, 22 members elected on a regional basis at the local level
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