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write equality in chile and polish government​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The nation of Chile is a parliamentary Democratic Republic, with Chile 's President as head of state & nation and as a structured multiparty structure. The President & his cabinet exercise executive authority. The govt as well as the two Houses of the National Congress have legislative authority. Chile 's president & legislature have immunity from the judiciary.

The Polish governance is taking shape in the form of the Federal Branch of the Unitary Semi-presidential Republic, in which the "President is the Head of State" or the "Head of Govt". The two parliamentary assemblies, Sejm and Senate, have legislative powers. The President and the Cabinet, consisting of the "Council of Ministers" led by the Prime Minister, shall exercise Executive power within the structure of a multiparty system. In the lower house of parliament (the Sejm), its Members are usually elected by the majority party/coalition, though exceptions to this "rule are common".

Explanation:

  • The President is Head of State and Government in the Chilean Government and the Polish Government has the same system of legislative power.
  • Chile and Poland are elected by the Chamber of Deputy and the Senate in a parliamentary framework.
  • The executive of the Constitution conducts all legislative functions such as the development and implementation of new legislation, the handling of such problems and ideas.
  • There are three branches of govt in Chile &Poland, including the executive, the legislative & the judicial branches, which execute various operations in the field of governing.

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