Political, CR, GB
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approving them by voting. This is
done by members of Parliament,
who can also modify existing laws.
The Government
of the Czech
Republic reports
to the lower house
of the Parliament
- to the Chamber
of Deputies.
The
Constitution
of the
United
Kingdom is
unwritten.
It is based
on custom
and
tradition.
The British
throne is not
the only
place in the
British
political
system that
is hereditary.
Members of
the Upper
House of
Parliament
(the House
of Lords) are
lifetime
peers,
bishops,
archbishops
and their
seats are
both lifetime
and
hereditary.
.
Women's
rights to vote
in elections
was prohibited
for a long time
in both
countries. In
the Czech
Republic,
women got
the right in
1919, a year
after it was
legalized in
the UK.
.
.
In the Czech
Republic, the
President has
some
important
powers, but
he primarily
has
ceremonial
roles. The
Prime Minister
holds the
executive role.
.
Like the
Czech
Republic, the
UK is a
member of
NATO, the
European
Union and
many other
political and
economical
organisations.
The members of non-government political parties seated in the Chamber
of Deputies are called the opposition - they oppose to the Government.
If there are more parties that form the
Government, these parties are together
called "the coalition".