How government works
The people elect Parliament. Parliament supports a Prime Minister. The courts protect rights. The Monarch represents unity and continuity.
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Plain-language summaries
The people elect Parliament. Parliament supports a Prime Minister. The courts protect rights. The Monarch represents unity and continuity.
The Monarch is Head of State but does not personally run government or override democratic institutions.
Parliament makes laws, approves budgets, questions ministers, and represents communities.
The Prime Minister leads government and remains accountable to Parliament.
Independent courts protect rights, review public decisions, and apply the Constitution.
Elections give people regular, peaceful, and democratic control over representatives.
Rights protect dignity, equality, freedom, justice, and participation for everyone.
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