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Machinery for the governace of the entire country-

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Answered by Royal213warrior
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The machinery of government (sometimes MoG) means the interconnected structures and processes of government, such as the functions and accountability of departments in the executive branch of government. The term is used particularly in the context of changes to established systems of public administration where different elements of machinery are created.

The phrase "machinery of government" is thought to have originated with John Stuart Mill in Considerations on Representative Government (1861). It was notably used to a public audience by President FD Roosevelt in a radio broadcast in 1934, commenting on the role of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) in delivering the New Deal. A number of national governments including those of Australia, Canada, South Africa and the United Kingdom have adopted the term in official usage.

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Answered by Priatouri
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The machinery of government or MoG indicates the interconnected formations and methods of administration, such as the roles and responsibility of agencies in the executive branch of management. The word is used especially in the context of adjustments to installed policies of public management where separate elements of machinery are designed.

John Stuart Mill is regarded as the originator of the term “machinery of government" in States on Representative Government. President FD Roosevelt in the year 1934 used this to a public conference.

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