Executive and Legislative Powers
Title: Executive and Legislative Powers
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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Executive and Legislative Powers
Executive and Legislative Powers
The Executive and Legislative powers of all three NAFTA countries share similarities and differences in their internal relationships. They are fundamentally the highest branches of government for law, policy making and many other roles that heavily influence the every day lives of their citizens. Unlike the United States and Mexico which have adapted democratic systems, Canada governs using a parliamentary style of government This is somewhat essential to the main differences
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has rarely had the overbearing power shown in these other countries. In the United States we see an intentional “balance of power” between these two branches. Thus to gain support for an administration we see “negotiation” as our new tool for policy making. Ultimately, the relationships these countries have between their branches of government reflect both the governments ability to initiate change and the representation, or lack there of, for the people in that change.
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