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The Prime Minister officially runs the day-to-day affairs and runs the government. the President is head of State, but not of the government (which can be of a different political party).
No the federal government created Veteran's Day
direct democracy
so i personally think its an anarchy, but i have no clue
A republic is a government in which voters hold sovereign power. Elected representatives are responsible to the people that hold sovereign power and elect officials to run the day-to-day affairs of government.
The vice president is in charge of administering the day to day business of the government. A special committee may be set up to assist the vice president in running government business.
Switzerland is a confederation which means most of the day-to-day decisions are taken by the 'Canton' governments. The Swiss government really only makes decisions on things like defence and external affairs.
To this day, there here is a constitutional basis that definitely states for the American government is to charge an income tax. In the United States tax is determined by applying a tax fee which increases as income increases.
The Federal Administrative System is meant to handle the day-to-day business of the federal government. It consists of the departments, bureaus, and agencies that handle specific issues and affairs of the federal government. The Federal Administrative System is known more informally as the bureaucracy.
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The "Roman army" is a term that encompasses several aspects. First of all the army was made up of legions. A legion could be an army in itself depending how it was deployed. There were times when several legions acting together made up an army. Okay, the head of a legion was called a Legate an he was in charge of his army/legion. Now, during the republic, the senate was in charge of the military, specifically the consuls. If there were trouble and a full blown war was going on, the senate would designate several legions to one man in order to end hostilities. Men such as Marius, Sulla, Pompey and Caesar were given their commands by the senate. From the time of Augustus, the emperor was in charge of the army, taking the place of the senate.