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Chapter 376 Prime Minister's Wife

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The five armies quickly gathered and headed to the front line. The four armies reinforced by the R planet, coupled with the many martial arts people from the Yanhuang Kingdom, and the major supernatural masters of the Yanhuang Kingdom formed an unprecedented huge force.

Similarly, the most outstanding parts of the Yanhuang Kingdom’s Navy, Army and Air Force have begun to gather, and the latest J-20 fighter jets have also gathered on standby!

Due to the death of the senior national personnel, most of the Yanhuang Supreme Command Posts are newly selected and refined. In the moment of life and death, Xue Gang and Ma Xiaole have undoubtedly become the spiritual pillars of the people of the country.

After Lina completely broke through dual cultivation, Ma Xiaole took Lina to the front line with her, and then went to the front line.

Originally, Ma Xiaole refused to let Lina go, but Lina said she had to go and fought with many members of the Elf clan.

After sending Lina back to her mother, Aunt Angel, Ma Xiaole also returned to her own team because he still has his own mission.

Today's battle has not started yet. After the major troops headed to the front line, they did not rush to attack formally, but took a break first. However, today's Yanhuang State TV and major media are very busy!

Through the media and Internet dissemination of Yanhuang Kingdom, major countries around the world have begun to contact Yanhuang Kingdom one after another. Because of this, Ma Xiaole had a secret meeting with Xue Gang in the afternoon. Ma Xiaole received a task, which was the secret call from the Japanese Prime Minister's First Lady to the Central Committee at noon.

On the phone, the Prime Minister's wife expressed strong plead for Yanhuang Kingdom to send a special envoy to make an appointment with him.

The abbreviation of the Prime Minister is the general Chinese name for the head of the cabinet in a constitutional monarchy.

For example, the head of the cabinet of the United Kingdom and Japan

The emergence of the Prime Minister is different.

The British Prime Minister can only be the leader of the majority party of the House of Commons and appointed by the British King; the Japanese Prime Minister is nominated by the parliament and elected by the parliament and appointed by the emperor. After World War II, the leader (president) of the political party (ruling party) that holds the majority in the parliament is of course the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister is the head of the cabinet and enjoys very extensive power

Robert, the first British Prime Minister

Walpole served as Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time

Since George I was not interested in British affairs, did not understand English, and could not participate in cabinet discussions, Chief Secretary Robert

Walpole is mainly responsible for the political affairs of the country

In Robert

Before Walpole, the British monarch performed the duties of the Prime Minister himself, and chose and organized the government according to his own wishes.

From Robert

After Walpole, the monarch's influence declined, and the Prime Minister's position was gradually taken over by the leaders of the majority party in the parliament.

Prime Minister was originally used to describe the chief minister who was an authoritarian monarch, and also to refer to the king's lackeys

Like Robert

Walpole, George

Glenville and Earl of North have strongly protested against their being called Prime Minister

After the Parliament passed the "King's Ministers Law" in 1937, the title of Prime Minister was officially decided, and the Prime Minister also served as the First Minister of Finance.

But for a long time, people were used to using the title of First Minister of Finance better than the title of Prime Minister

Under the constitutional monarchy, the prime minister is mostly the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority party in the parliament

Under the monarchy's dictatorship, the prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch, the highest official in the cabinet who executes orders on behalf of the monarch.

In parliamentary system, such as the Westminster system in Britain, the prime minister is the head of the government, while the head of state (king or president) has only ritual functions

In some constitutional monarchies, the Prime Minister may exercise constitutional powers granted to the monarch without the approval of Congress

In addition to being the head of government, the Prime Minister also has other functions. For example, the British Prime Minister serves as the First Minister of Finance. During World War II, British Prime Minister Churchill served as the Minister of Defense.

The head of the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea before 1972 was also called the Prime Minister, and was appointed by the Supreme People's Congress, responsible for convening and leading the cabinet meeting.

Some heads of government of non-monarchical countries also use this name

Prime Minister, the abbreviation of Chief Prime Minister, is the Chinese general term for the head of government in monarchy countries

For example, Britain and Japan are constitutional monarchical governments, and the government relies on the Senate to elect leaders, and then the leaders organize the cabinet to carry out national management. Such leaders are called Prime Minister

He is the executor of the state's regime, but the nominal policy is to consult the king (the UK is the queen, Japan is the emperor) and get permission from the king to take effect (only nominal, without magic power, but has the role of public opinion and spiritual leader). Under the constitutional monarchy, the prime minister is mostly the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority party in the parliament

Under the monarchy's dictatorship, the prime minister is usually appointed by the monarch, the highest official in the cabinet who executes orders on behalf of the monarch.

In parliamentary system, such as the Westminster system in Britain, the prime minister is the head of the government, while the head of state (king or president) has only ritual functions

In some constitutional monarchies, the Prime Minister may exercise constitutional powers granted to the monarch without the approval of Congress

In addition to being the head of government, the Prime Minister also has other functions. For example, the British Prime Minister served as the Prime Minister. During World War II, British Prime Minister Churchill served as the Minister of Defense.

The Japanese Prime Minister was attacked by Dark Planet invaders in the war not long ago, and most members of Congress were not spared.