government
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22 Regal Films About 18 of Your Favourite British Monarchs
We have a love/hate relationship with monarchy. In practice, sure, autocratic rule is generally a bad thing (not that democracy is inherently a cakewalk, but at least it leaves us with no one else to blame), while modern, watered-down versions of royalty can feel a bit pointless — like it’s all just for show. But…
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Budget Night 2021 Is on the Way, Here’s What To Expect
Australian budgets aren’t really about money, they’re about values. Here’s what to look out for at Budget Night 2021.
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How Do Presidential Transitions Normally Work?
The White House has seen a peaceful transitions of power between outgoing and incoming U.S. presidential administrations throughout history, regardless of any volatility gripping the nation throughout history. Passing the baton of executive power to a new presidential administration has been a hallmark of this country’s democracy; the White House is where presidential tenants temporarily…
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How to Remove an Incapacitated U.S. President With the 25th Amendment
The U.S. Constitution provides instructions for how to remove a President from office if they are unfit to do their job — gravely wounded, for example, or mentally unstable. The process could also be used if the President is incapacitated, for example if they were sedated and on a ventilator.