ni Lewenivanua (SDL) and the Indo-Fijian-based Fiji Labor Party (FLP) remained a recognized obstacle to long-term political stability, and ethnic discrimination remained a serious problem. On several occasions, Members ofParliament (M.P.s) made racist remarks about Indo-Fijians. In both the past and the present, ethnic issues and coups are the major conflicts throughout the Fiji’s history.
of voters in districts in such a way as to give unfair advantage to one political party. Ex) The Mississippi state legislature drew new House districts in 1965 in order to minimize the voting power of the black population.
• What It Takes to Win : Plurality Rule
Plurality rule : Type of electoral system in which, to win a seat in the parliament or other representative body, a candida
union of 27 member states,
located primarily in Europe.
The Eu has developed a single market
- free movement of people,goods,servies and capital
- common currency , euro
- Five institutions of the EU -the European Commission -the Council of the European Union -the European Council -the Court of Justice -The European Parliament
of Alfred Nobel's will the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee since 1901. Alfred Nobel left no explanation as to why the prize for peace was to be awarded by a Norwegian committee while the other four prizes were to be handled by Swedish committees.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee is composed of five members appointed by the Storting (Norwegian Parliament). The C
Ⅰ. Introduction
France has a highly distinctive public administration system. It adopted principle of sovereignty and division of powers but also allowed that the president has strong power. This makes it possible that the president disperse the parliament in case they lose people’s confidence. It is differentiated from many other presidential system in other nations. Also, France has th