RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT in AUSTRALIA: What is it? How does it work? | AUSSIE LAW

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  • @AussieLaw
    @AussieLaw  Před 3 lety

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    0:00 - Introduction to the idea of Responsible Government
    03:01 - Definition
    04:28 - #1 The Queen acts on the advice of Ministers
    07:48 - #2 Members of Parliament
    09:00 - #3 Confidence of Parliament
    12:03 - #4 Individual and Collective Responsibility
    13:46 - #5 Responsible to the Electorate
    14:27 - Summary

  • @Origamipaper-xf6xs
    @Origamipaper-xf6xs Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you very much for making this video… doing this for my test

  • @marketingbusiness8474
    @marketingbusiness8474 Před 3 lety +3

    It’s a very great video. Thank you so much. Do you have any video talking about the Represenative Government?

  • @marketingbusiness8474
    @marketingbusiness8474 Před 3 lety +2

    For the conclusion, you said that "...of the Prime Minister, who is a member of the Australian Federal Parliament, "elected by the People", and who, together with the other Ministers that compose of the Government of the Day...", this may confuse someone who did not follow the video from beginning, he/she reads this to mean that "the PM" is directly elected by the people, although I understand that the PM is a member of the Hose of Representative who was elected by the electorate i.e. the people. As I understand that the appointment of the PM by the Governor-General as recommended by the he party, or its coalition, with a majority of seats in the House of Representatives. You might wish to reconsider the definition for the avoidance of any misunderstanding ^^.

    • @AussieLaw
      @AussieLaw  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah, you understood it correctly, as I would expect someone else who watched the whole video did. No one chooses the PM directly, although all MPs are "directly chosen by the people" (s24). Thanks for the heads-up!

    • @user-ly7bc1qh3z
      @user-ly7bc1qh3z Před rokem

      exactly right - we don't vote for someone to be the PM - we vote for the party so if the party we like won the election - then the leader of that winning party becomes the PM

  • @buding9863
    @buding9863 Před 10 měsíci

    me watching this the night b4 1703 exam😭😭😭