Political, CR, GB
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Like the
President, the
members of
the Czech
Parliament are
also elected by
the citizens.
LEGISLATIVE POWER
He also appoints the
Prime Minister as well
as other ministers,
but he should respect
the results of the
elections and the
Prime Ministers'
advice. Aside from
politicians, he
appoints judges,
professors and
members of the
board of the central
bank.
This means
that although
the President
is the head of
state, other
political
bodies like
the
Parliament
and the
Government
hold the real
power.
Czech citizens
British citizens
Both the President and the Queen have some powers in common. They
are both the commanders in chief of the armies. Like the Czech
President, the British Queen also appoints the Government - the Prime
Minister and other ministers - reflecting the election results. They both
have limited executive powers.
The biggest difference between the British Queen
and the Czech President is that the British Queen
or any other British Monarch is not elected to the
British throne. The British Monarch is
automatically succeeded after his or her death
by the first member in the succession line,
formed by the members of the Royal family - the
next British Monarch will be Charles, Prince of
Wales, Queen Elizabeth's son.
All voters in the Czech
Republic must have
Czech citizenship and
be 18 and older.
Taking part in the general
election in the UK is allowed to
all British citizens who are 18
years old or over.
JUDICIAL POWER
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Her Majesty's Government
Like voting, not all
people can stand in
the elections as a