Friday, November 7, 2014

Presentations Continue...

Today the countries presentations continue.
My notes:

China (cont.):
President of China: Xi Jinping.
Presidents in China lead ten years. (November 15, 2012)  He's been in office for two, so he has eight more years.
Xi Jinping had power through his family (Father).

How to overthrow the President:
-Re-elections: top elect for another term in office.
-Impeachment- a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity
-Assassination- the action of killing someone.

(It's in that order because re-elections in the best way, impeachment the second, an assassination is obviously last because it's so stupid to kill someone because you don't like them. I agree with Mr. Schick, it's the most stupid thing you can ever do, it's illegal, and it's just dumb. Like President Obama, I LOVE  President Obama, I think that he walked into a lot of mess from previous Presidents and all of those problems are not his fault. Little children that think that killing him is right, they are mental and are just listening to their parents. They don't even have a legit reason. It annoys me sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much when people say bad things like that.. it's stupid honestly.) Okay so after my rant..... Notes:

Impeachment Process:
-Information goes to the Speaker of the House the problems they have about the President
-The Speaker of the House refers the information to the Rules Committee.
-Judicial Committee investigates
(THIS IS THE AMERICAN WAY FOR IMPEACHMENT)

Xi Jinping:
-Got 2,937 votes- four delegates voted against him, four abstained, and 38 did not vote.
-In a Communists state, the people don't vote, their houses do.
-Because of the number of votes Xi Jinping did receive, -- this indicated that the people of China like Xi Jinping as a leader.


Canada:
Type of Government:
A parliamentary democracy- a democratic form of government which the party with the greatest representation in the parliament (since 1867)

Political Parties and Leaders:
-Bloc Quebecois - Daniel Paille
-Conservative Party- Stephen Harper
-Green Party- Elizabeth
-Liberal Party
-New Democratic Party

Canada's Leader:
-Stephen Harper is the Prime Minister
-Anyone can be elected prime minister that over the age of 18 and lives in Canada

Stephen Harper:
-The 22nd prime minister
-A prime minister can stay elected if the people keep voting for them.
-The longest term was 21 years
-he assumed office in 2006 so this is his 8th year in office

Canada's Overthrowing:
-A prime minister is in office until he or she resigns, is dismissed, or dies
-The lifespan in parliament is up to only five years
-Canada holds an election for pm every four years
-The next Canadian election is October 19, 2015


Japan:
Japan's Government:
-Japan has a parliamentary system, a constitutional monarchy, and is unitary state.
-Parliamentary System: a system of democratic governance of a state in which the executive branch obtains its democratic legitimacy from, and is held accountable

Prime Minister:
Shinzo Abe: The diet of Japan votes on the prime minister

Change in Leadership:
-Riots
-Impeachment: a formal process in which an official is accused of unlawful activity
the outcome of which, depending on the country, may include the removal of that official from office as well as criminal or civil punishment
-Re-elect

Emperor Akihito:
-Was born on 12-23-33 in Tokyo, Japan
-He began his education at the Peer's School in 1940, but left for WWI
-Returned in the late 40s

In Japan it's not usual for the leaders to want more power for more years then given.


TO BE CONTINUED.....................



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