North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 07:10:50 |
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This is the layout for the governments:
United States:
Executive Branch:
President: When the President is presented with a bill by Congress, he can: Sign it so it becomes a law Veto it so it does not become a law Director of Foreign Policy Negotiates treaties through the Department of State These treaties only become law if the Senate agrees Commander in Chief of the Army Once the USA is at war, the President commands the army He mainly does this through the Department of Defense Appoints Cabinet Members Appoints cabinet members with approval of the Senate Including the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense Nominate Federal Judges Can nominate the Supreme Justice with Senate approval Vice President: Becoming President Becomes President upon death, removal or resignation of President House of Representatives Tie Breaker Breaks a tie if there is one in the House of Representatives Counts Election Votes Counts the votes for President, Senate and House of Representatives Secretary of State Foreign Advisor Advises the President on all foreign matters Negotiates Treaties Negotiates treaties and other foreign deals International Organizations Participates in international organizations or meetings Creates Embassies Creates and manages embassies in foreign countries Secretary of Defense Military Advisor Advises the President on all military matters Second Head of Military Controls armies during war, second to the President
Judicial Branch: Chief Justice: Block Executive Power Block an action of the President if they say its unconstitutional Block Legislative Power Block a law if they say its unconstitutional Criminal Judge Judges punishment if a citizen does something wrong
Legislative Branch:
Senate: Make a Law Can pass a bill to go on to the House of Representatives Approve a Law Can approve a bill passed from the House of Representatives Declare War Can declare war with full support from the House of Representatives Cabinet and Court Approval Has to approve the President's selection for Justice and Cabinet Officials House of Representatives: Make a Law Can pass a bill to go on to the Senate with majority Approve a Law Can approve a bill passed from the Senate with majority Declare War Can declare war with full support from the Senate Impeach Officers Can impeach President, Justice or Cabinet with majority
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North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 07:23:53 |
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Canada:
Executive Branch:
Prime Minister: Appointments Appoints all other members of the government after his election Army Leader Controls the army through the Minister of National Defense Runs Country Generally the PM just runs the entire country Minister of Foreign Affairs: Advises the PM on all foreign matters Negotiates Treaties Negotiates treaties and other foreign deals International Organizations Participates in international organizations or meetings Creates Embassies Creates and manages embassies in foreign countries Minister of National Defense: Military Advisor Advises the PM on all military matters Second Head of Military Controls armies during war, second to the PM
Legislative Branch:
Parliament: Make a Law Can make a law
Judicial Branch:
Chief Justice: Criminal Judge Judges punishment if a citizen does something wrong
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North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 07:34:59 |
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Mexico:
Executive Branch:
President: Appointment Appoint secretary of foreign affairs and national defense with senate approval Control The Army Make sure the country is well protected Declare War Declare war with Senate and Chamber approval International Treaties Create international treaties with senate approval Foreign Affairs Conduct foreign affairs through the Secretary of Foreign Affairs Secretary of Foreign Affairs: Foreign Advisor To advise the President on all foreign matters Foreign Relations To conduct foreign relations under the President Secretary of National Defense: Army To control the army, second only to the President Military Advisor To advise the President on all defense matters
Judicial Branch:
Chief Justice: Criminal Judge Judges punishment if a citizen does something wrong
Legislative Branch:
Senate: Make a Law Can pass a bill to go on to the Chamber of Deputies Approve a Law Can approve a bill passed from the Chamber of Deputies Declare War Can declare war with full support from the Chamber of Deputies Cabinet and Court Approval Has to approve the President's selection for Justice and Cabinet Officials Chamber of Deputies: Make a Law Can pass a bill to go on to the Senate with majority Approve a Law Can approve a bill passed from the Senate with majority Declare War Can declare war with full support from the Senate Impeach Officers Can impeach President, Justice or Cabinet with majority
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North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 07:47:23 |
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Term Limits:
United States:
President - 12 turns, 2 term limit Vice President - Only with the current President, 2 term limit Secretary of State - Only with the current President, Infinite term limit Secretary of Defense - Only with the current President, Infinite term limit Chief Justice - For life, Infinite term limit Senate - 18 turns, Infinite term limit House of Representatives - 18 turns, Infinite term limit
Canada:
Prime Minister - 12 turns, Infinite term limit Minister of Foreign Affairs - Only with the current PM, Infinite term limit Minister of National Defense - Only with the current PM, Infinite term limit Chief Justice - For life, Infinite term limit Parliament - 8 turns, Infinite term limit
Mexico:
President - 18 turns, 2 term limit Secretary of Foreign Affairs - Only with the current President, 4 term limit Secretary of National Defense - Only with the current President, 4 term limit Chief Justice - For life, Infinite term limit Senate - 12 turns, 4 term limit Chamber of Deputies - 12 turns, 4 term limit
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North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 07:49:53 |
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Amount per role
United States:
President - 1 Secretary of State - 1 Secretary of Defense - 1 Vice President - 1 Chief Justice - 1 Senate - 1 House of Representatives - 2
Canada:
Prime Minister - 1 Minister of Foreign Affairs - 1 Minister of National Defense - 1 Chief Justice - 1 Parliament - 1
Mexico:
President - 1 Secretary of Foreign Affairs - 1 Secretary of National Defense - 1 Chief Justice - 1 Senate - 1 Chamber of Deputies - 2
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North American Political Diplomacy: 2017-06-06 08:04:17 |
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Presidential Election Timelines:
United States:
Turn 7 - Candidates Announce Their Running Turn 8 - Candidates Start Campaigning Turn 9 - Candidates File For Primaries Turn 10 - Primaries Occur Turn 11 - Finalists Campaign Turn 12 - Presidential Election
Canada:
Turn 9 - Candidates Campaign Turn 10 - Primaries Occur Turn 11 - Finalists Campaign Turn 12 - Prime Minister Election
Mexico:
Turn 15 - Candidates Campaign Turn 16 - Primaries Occur Turn 17 - Finalists Campaign Turn 18 - Presidential Election
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