do the government leaders of each country follow the rule of law
Great Britain
Great Britain
Most (all?) of the countries or colonies that formed the British Empire (of which Canada was one) did not need to go to war to obtain home rule/ independence. The British Empire was developed from a democratic country and when colonised people became educated enough ask for their own rule, Britain could hardly refuse. Canada was not completely independent from great Britain, but now a central government would run the country. Canadians would elect their own leaders.
They work together by passing down the news. Lets say the municipal stage of government wants to make a rule or law they then have to pass that down to provincial government to let them know, then the provincial government passes it down to the final government...the federal government and they then have a meeting together and discuss the pros and cons of this law or rule that is how the 3 levels of government work together.
do the government leaders of each country follow the rule of law
No
Exactly
no
yes
yes
no the people in monarcy have to pee on hobo's to rule the government
Cuba is a Communist Dictatorship - the government leaders MAKE the laws.
it does not follow rules it is with the mexican cartel
Most Do.
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They're supposed to......