That we have to follow the rules and the laws for our country
The U.S. Constitution is the highest authority in the country.
campaign finance laws majority rule
It depends on what country you're talking about. In "democratic" countries like Canada, the USA, and most European countries, the citizens choose (elect) representatives every few years to make their laws. These elected representatives are usually called "parliamentarians", "representatives", "congressmen" or "senators." Towns and cities can also make their own laws that apply only within their boundaries. These laws are usually called "ordinances" or "by-laws" and are usually made by elected members of the town or city council. In some countries, where there is no democracy and people don't get to vote in elections, laws are made by "monarchs" (kings or queens) or "dictators", who basically make whatever rules they like and kill or imprison anyone who doesn't like the laws they've made. .
Well of we didn't have rules It would be chaos police killing, rape, massacre, uprising, uncivilism is a serious thing and in USA it's good that we have laws ( and laws about laws) and rules rules keep it so nobody gets hurt some rules may seem "dumb" but they are always to keep you safe and make you feel safe so I guess you could say rules make sure laws aren't broken and make your enviremont a nice and welcoming place
One person rules, makes/changes the laws, and does what he wants. There are no elections or voting by the people.
That depends on the country and the city. Some have them once a year, others have longer terms. So it depends on where the elections are and the laws of that country in relation to elections for the mayor.
Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.Political parties select most candidates for elections. Individuals can also stand as independents Depending on the country and the positions that elections are for, there may be different rules that apply before someone can run for election.
they make laws and look after the country and their rules
That we have to follow the rules and the laws for our country
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That depends on the country and the city. Some have them once a year, others have longer terms. So it depends on where the elections are and the laws of that country in relation to elections for the mayor.
It depends on the laws of the state/country and the rules of the synagogue. There is no one universal age.
The U.S. Constitution is the highest authority in the country.
check you country or state's laws