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The ExecutiveThe executive can be divided into the three parts. The Privy Council: The Privy Council developed from a small group of royal advisers at court into the chief source of executive authority. But its position was weakened in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as more of its functions were transferred to a developing parliamentary Cabinet. Today its main role is to advise the monarch on a range of matters, like the resolution of constitutional issues and the approval of Orders in Council, such as the granting of Royal Charters to public bodies. The most important task of the Privy Council today is performed by its Judicial Committee. This serves as the final court of appeal from those dependencies and Commonwealth countries which have retained this avenue of appeal. It may also be used as an arbiter for a wide range of courts and committees in Britain and overseas, and its rulings can be influential. The office of Privy Councillor is an honorary one, conferred, for example, on former Prime Ministers. The Ministry: The Ministry is the government of the moment. The head of the Ministry is the Prime Minister. The functions of the Prime Minister are: leading the majority party; running the Government; appointing Cabinet Ministers and other ministers; representing the nation in political matters. Upon accepting office the Prime Minister must form a government, that is, select a cabinet and ministry from among the Members of Parliament of his own party. The Cabinet constitutes the centre of the government and is composed of about 20 of the most important ministers. All major decisions of the Government are made by the Cabinet, and therefore it is the Cabinet which forms Government policy. Decisions made by the Cabinet must be unanimous, i It makes its decisions collectively and is collectively responsible to Parliament. After the Prime Minister has formed his cabinet, he selects the rest of his ministry. Most of these ministers are the political heads of Government Departments and are members of one of the Houses. Government Departments: Government departments are responsible for implementing Government policy. Each department is headed by two people: a political head who is usually the minister, and an administrative head from the Civil Service, called a permanent secretary. They are responsible for a permanent staff which is part of the Civil Service. There are many such departments, for example the Home Office, the Department of Education, the Ministry of Defence, etc. The most important department is the Treasury, and the Prime Minister is usually its political head. It is the Department which controls the economy of the nation. As well as government departments there are government agencies formed to operate public services, e.g., the Post Office, British Rail, etc. Most of these agencies are subject to the control of one of the government departments. V TASK 8. Give Russian equivalents for the following words and expressions. - The Privy Council; - Royal Charters; - Commonwealth; 4-6858 - The Ministry; - Government Departments; - Civil Service; - The Home (Foreign) Office; - The Treasury. *TASK 9. Find in the text the English equivalents for the following expressions. - вступать в должность; - сформировать правительство; - круг вопросов; - почетная должность; - единогласное решение; - осуществлять политику правительства; - подлежать контролю. 4 TASK 10. Answer the questions. 1 . What are the functions of: a) Parliament; b) the Prime Minister; c) the Privy Council; d) the Cabinet; e) the Government Departments? 2. Who does the Cabinet consist of? 3. What is "collective responsibility"? 4. Who is each department headed by? What are their functions? 5. What is a government agency? TASK 11. Work in pairs and discuss the following questions. 1 . What is the difference between the Constitutions of the United Kingdom and the United States? 2. If the Prime Minister wants to introduce a new law, what are the functions of the following: the Cabinet; the House of Commons; the House of Lords; the Queen? 3. What are the features of the British Constitution which you consider important? Compare them with the Constitution of your own country. TASK 12. Write a description of the constitutional system of your own country, using the texts above as a model. Unit Ml A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT TASK I. Do you know? Work т groups and give answers to the following questions. 1. What are the main political parties in Great Britain? What is the difference between them? 2. What kind of people do you think might stand for Parliament in Great Britain? TASK 2. Read the text.
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