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Table 1
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
UK | USA | Ukraine | |||
Government (type) | Constitutional monarchy | Federal republic (a union of 50 states) | A nitarian republic | ||
Head of state | Queen (Elizabeth II) | President | President | ||
Head of government | Prime Minister | President | Prime Minister | ||
Parliament | Parliament | Congress | The Verkhovna Rada (the Supreme Council) (450 members elected for 4 years: 225 (one-mandate constituencies) and 225 (party rolls) | ||
The House of Lords (675 members non-elected: 2 archbishops, 24 senior bishops, 20 law lords, hereditary peers, life peers) | The House of Commons (659 members elected for 5 years (one from each constituency) | The Senate (100 member – 2 from each state elected for 6 years) | The House of Representatives (450 members (congressmen) elected every 2 years (one from each constituency)) | ||
elections | Once in five years | Presidential – once in 4 years; To the House – once in 2 years; To the Senate – once in 6 years | Presidential – once in 5 years; To the parliament – once in 4 years | ||
Parties | The Conservative Party (used to be the Tory Party (1600s)); The Labour Party (1900); The Liberal Democratic Party (the Liberal used to be the Whig Party (1600)) | The Democratic Party; The Republican Party | The Ukrainian Republican Party; the Communist Party; Rukh; the Democratic Party of Ukraine; the Green Party | ||
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